Regenexx Procedures

Regenexx procedures utilize a patient’s own bone marrow concentrate or platelet-rich plasma (PRP) to promote natural healing and tissue repair for orthopedic conditions like degenerative disc disease (DDD) and joint issues. Regenexx procedures offer customizable cell concentrations ranging from 6X to 20X. The 20X concentration of stem cell containing bone marrow is notably higher than non-Regenexx providers typically achieve.

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Patent Art and Regenexx

Regenexx was just awarded yet another patent, this time from China. That rounds out a trio of Asian patents. Let’s dig in. Regenexx Patents I’ve lost track of how many patents we’ve been awarded by various countries. Our research programs in the clinic and lab generate intellectual property. Some of that is kept internal and…read more

Regenexx Snags Yet Another Patent

You may or may not know that Regenexx has a full lab and clinical research team that’s constantly pushing the envelope of what we know in Orthobiologics. Those teams generate new concepts for treatments and sometimes all of that ends up generating a new patent. This morning let’s go over how that works through a…read more

What Can We Learn from the Medicare Birth Tissue Injection Scams?

As I reported a few days ago, we are in the midst of perhaps the largest single Medicare part B clawback in history. What can providers and patients learn from this massive fraud? Let’s dig in. Medicare and Birth Tissue Injections Medicare just issued a sweeping nationwide payment clawback for amniotic, placental, and umbilical cord…read more

Regenexx Annual Meeting Today

Today is our annual Regenexx Affiliates meeting. We do this every year so that our doctors all remain on the same page. Let’s dig in. The Regenexx Network We have the world’s largest specialty-trained Interventional Orthobiologics physician network. Right now that’s about 80 sites and we add about 10-20 sites a year, so by the…read more

Registry Data Analysis: What We Do at Regenexx that Doesn’t Exist Elsewhere

There’s a super fascinating story about how mathematicians helped armor WWII bombers that can teach us about how to interpret Registry data in Orthobiologics. Let’s learn about how that impacts how we analyze our Registry data to help chose who should get our procedures. Let’s dig in. A WWII Bomber Problem For the pilots of…read more

CCI and DMX: Can You Still Have Instability with a Normal DMX? What Is a False Negative?

You can’t beat movement-based imaging for finding Cervical Instability. However, all imaging has a false-negative rate. Let’s discuss that and learn about instability in the process. Let’s dig in. What Is Instability? If you had to choose a single concept of what goes wrong in the spine as the most important thing you should know,…read more

A Comment from a Reader…

If you read this blog, you know that I often write about what I experience on a day-to-day basis. With daylight savings gone and the “fall back”, I was up extra early this morning and wanted to highlight a comment from a reader. So let’s dig in. The Comment I get emails all the time…read more

Too Much of a Good Thing?

My mother used to say, “everything in moderation”. This is what a new study seems to say about exercise. Can too much exercise be a problem for your body? Let’s dig in. How Much Should You Exercise? The current US physical activity guidelines state that (1): “Adults should do at least 150 minutes to 300…read more
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