Prepping for age-related pain?
By Dr. Matt Evenhouse, Nightingale Centers for Regenerative Medicine
Most people working their way through middle age live with the mindset that pain, medication and limited mobility are inevitable aspects of aging. They prepare for canes and walkers the way football teams prepare for the big game, psyching themselves up for what age will throw at them, ready for that first hint of joint or muscle pain.
Then there are those who refuse to walk hunched over and defeated into their golden years. They don’t want to spend their free time sitting around talking about doctors, medication and surgery. They want to be on the floor playing with their grandchildren, hiking trails, traveling and living life to the fullest.
That’s why when joint pain becomes more noticeable or mobility becomes limited, these rogue golden agers look outside of the traditional medical mold and seek answers that will genuinely change the way they live for the better.
At Nightingale Centers for Regenerative Medicine, we use stem cells in conjunction with other therapies to permanently alleviate pain and help our patients avoid surgery. We get them very quickly to a point of freedom from pain that nobody else has been able to accomplish. Our goal is to never have to see a patient again because he or she is too busy being active and loving life. We are not a pain management clinic. We’re a mobility clinic, and mobility is the key to health.
Stem cell treatment is also incorporated into a regimen that can include dry needling to release muscles and allow them to function properly again, and neurostimulation, which trains the body to control pain naturally.
If you refuse to age into pain and would instead like to embrace an active future, give us a call for a free consultation.
Nightingale Centers for Regenerative Medicine is located within the Gemini Building at 1991 Crocker Road, Suite 500, in Westlake. Hours are Monday-Friday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Traditional Medicare plans cover neurostimulation therapy. Call 844-764-4633 or visit Nightingale.life.