HEALING YOUR HAND INJURIES AND CONDITIONS WITH INJECTION THERAPY
RegenerVate Medical Injection Therapy treats:
- Thumb, Finger, and Hand Arthritis
- Trigger Finger and Thumb
- De Quervain’s Tenosynovitis
USING INJECTION THERAPY TO TREAT THUMB, FINGER, AND HAND ARTHRITIS
Arthritis in hands is debilitating in those that have it. Thumb joint pain and finger joint pain can be treated with RegenerVate Medical Injection Therapy using image guidance to accurately access the joints involved.
USING INJECTION THERAPY TO TREAT TRIGGER FINGER AND THUMB
This is a condition where tendons of the fingers and thumb get stuck as they move, usually due to scar tissue that builds up around the tendon. There is a noticeable catch, or pop, as the finger or thumb moves. Targeted injection therapy of these areas of the tendon can alleviate the pain and triggering associated with these problems.
USING INJECTION THERAPY TO TREAT DE QUERVAIN’S TENOSYNOVITIS
De Quervain’s tenosynovitis is a painful condition of one or two thumb tendons, and common in computer workers, those that text a lot on their phones, and new parents who are constantly lifting up their newborns. Targeted injection therapy of these tendons can reduce the pain and dysfunction associated with this condition.
IS THERE ANY SCIENCE ON THIS TOPIC?
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Struggling to deal with De Quervain’s Tenosynov, or another disorder in the hands? Contact us today and get your injection therapy underway!
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2 Sheppard Avenue E
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Toronto, ON
M2N 5Y7
Phone: (416) 223-7364 (SEMI)
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