
Do Not Have Surgery or Steroid Shots for Plantar Fasciitis – Consider PRP Instead
How Should You Treat Plantar Fasciitis? Plantar fasciitis is inflammation in the connective tissue which covers the sole of the foot. The plantar fascia is

How Should You Treat Plantar Fasciitis? Plantar fasciitis is inflammation in the connective tissue which covers the sole of the foot. The plantar fascia is

Bunions, arthritis, plantar fasciitis, microfractures of the ankle bone – there’s a variety of painful problems that can occur in the feet. Considering this variety, it’s no surprise that so many American adults complain of pain in their feet. Unfortunately, many traditional treatments like surgery are a no-go – most Americans can’t afford to be off their feet for the long post-operative recovery time. Regenerative care, like platelet-rich plasma (PRP) treatments can be effective for many foot pains and may be a better option than surgery or steroids.

Hear in a KDKA news-radio interview how PRP procedures rescue new age blue-collar workers from injury blues. KDKA host Rob Pratte interviews Regenexx physicians, and a 64 year old blue-collar business owner that these doctors helped become pain-free. About 75% of Regenexx patients are in so-called blue-collar professions.

At Regenexx Pittsburgh, we are foremost committed to the health and safety of our patients. Our team adheres strictly to COVID-19 protection protocols and ALL staff wear masks and are COVID-19 vaccinated.
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Our doctors have earned both General Instructor as well as Spine Instructor certifications.
Regenexx® Procedures are non-surgical injection treatments that are intended to help reduce pain and improve function for those who are suffering from pain due to common injuries, arthritis, and overuse conditions.
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