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The Problem with Wrist Replacement…
While the wrist might look like a random jumbled mess of bones, it is actually a precisely designed and very complex joint. Your wrist is designed to perform fine and intricate maneuvers that no other joint in the human body can accomplish. If the wrist was immobile, for example, many…
Treating Nerve Injuries with Platelet Lysate
Nerve injuries are terrible and can be quite devastating. Muscles that did work just fine and without a second thought suddenly seem to lack control or just stop working altogether. At our clinic, we treat patients with nerve injuries using our advanced fourth-generation platelet lysate, and today we want to…
Blind Prolotherapy: I Simply Cannot See It!
At the Centeno-Schultz Clinic, we are often asked to see patients who have undergone prior procedures with other physicians with no or limited success. These are second opinions. Many patients are interested in our groundbreaking work with cranial cervical junction (CCJ) instability (see video below). Regrettably, by the time they…
Stine Pinilla Trains Through Nonsurgical Rotator Cuff Treatment
When athletes undergo surgery for an injury, it can mean lengthy downtimes and painful recoveries, and oftentimes, they never fully reach their preinjury performance levels. Not Stine Pinilla. When an athlete is at the professional or competitive level, the potential consequences of surgery can be particularly challenging. Last week we…
Surgery Shouldn’t Be a Given for Rotator Cuff Tears
Rotator cuff tears may be common, but it can still be worrisome to find out that you have one. Just hearing the word tear associated with any part of the body sounds bad, and our first thoughts might be to get it repaired—after all, that’s what you do with any…