Why live with pain? The pain in the knee or ankle that comes from ruptured tendon, entrapped nerve, & arthritis could be debilitating and affecting the quality of life (even if the person had this condition for a long time)
Personally, in 1996 I did break my knee skying. I had no surgery as at that time. I was working in Cedar Hospital with Dr. Pritcher and only took care of knees. I decided I would never be the subject of surgery. Was very familiar with the arthroscopic surgery and knee replacements as we did treat so many patients with those modalities with OK results. At that time I did immobilize my knee, used ice, anti inflammatory, rest and compression. It healed but arthritis settled in.
Fast forward to 2017, I decided to regenerate my knee as the pain was getting so severe that it limited my normal walking and affected my day to day activities. I did inject 1 (100 mg) Stem Cell into bilateral knee, as per protocol. To my complete delight and shock, the pain resolved. It is not 100% better, it is about 80% better. If I go shopping for a few hours, my knees hurt but on a day to day bases with normal activity I can function pain free. The protocol calls for 2 injections of 1 month apart for maximum improvement but I did feel so much better after one injection that I never gave myself the second dose