Tendon Injuries

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Tendon Injuries

Biologic therapies for muscle and tendon injuries focus on speeding up recovery, reducing inflammation, and restoring full movement. By enhancing cellular repair and boosting mitochondrial function—the body’s energy powerhouses—these treatments help injured tissues heal faster and stronger. They can be used for both acute injuries(like sports strains) and chronic conditions (such as tendonitis).

Common Conditions Treated

  • Muscle Strains – Sports or activity-related tears

  • Tendonitis – Chronic inflammation of tendons

  • Partial Tears – Such as rotator cuff or Achilles tendon injuries

  • Overuse Injuries – Caused by repetitive strain

  • Post-Surgical Recovery – To improve healing and reduce downtime

Treatment Modalities

Exosome Therapy

  • Delivers growth factors and anti-inflammatory agents directly to the injury site

Mesenchymal Stem Cell (MSC) Therapy

  • Supports tissue repair and reduces scar formation

Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP)

  • Concentrated platelets release healing signals

Combination Therapies

  • Using PRP with exosomes or MSCs for enhanced results

Candidate Selection

Ideal Candidates:

  • Athletes or active individuals with recent or recurring injuries

  • Patients seeking alternatives to surgery or long-term pain medications

Contraindications:

  • Active infections near the injury site

  • Severe systemic illnesses that impair healing

Procedure Overview

Preparation

  1. Assessment – Physical exam and imaging (e.g., ultrasound or MRI) to identify injury severity

  2. Preparation – Area cleaned and anesthetized for comfort

  3. Guided Injection – Ultrasound or fluoroscopic guidance ensures precise delivery

  4. Post-Injection – Light movement encouraged; avoid heavy strain for a few days

Post-Treatment Care

  • Rest and avoid intense activity for 48–72 hours

  • Gentle mobility exercises as advised by your provider

  • Ice application to manage soreness

  • No NSAIDs for the first few days to preserve the healing response

Supporting Research

  • MSC Therapy in Soft Tissue Repair – Demonstrates improved tendon and muscle healing rates

  • Exosomes in Sports Medicine – Shows reduced inflammation and enhanced recovery time

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