A New Regenexx Website!
Our web crew at Klein New Media have been hard at work for months on this project, mostly because we have the largest stem cell website on the Internet with over 2,000 pages going back to 2007! When I see the latest new stem cell pixie dust website pop up, I often take a spin to see how much info is there, and I’m always left hitting a brick wall as I try to deep dive into anything—what they do, how they do it, who does it, what their training is, what they think about x…None of it can be found.
We plan on continuing to make small changes to this website over the next one to two months to ensure that we keep the unique “deep dive” property of the old website in this new iteration. If you find any issues or want to make suggestions to improve the site, please help us by adding your comments below!
Request a Regenexx AppointmentThis blog post provides general information to help the reader better understand regenerative medicine, musculoskeletal health, and related subjects. All content provided in this blog, website, or any linked materials, including text, graphics, images, patient profiles, outcomes, and information, are not intended and should not be considered or used as a substitute for medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Please always consult with a professional and certified healthcare provider to discuss if a treatment is right for you.
By submitting the form, you are agreeing that you read and consent to our Privacy Policy. We may also contact you via email, phone, and other electronic means to communicate information about our products and services. We do not sell, or share your information to third party vendors.
It would be great if your archives were searchable by topic, “osteoarthritis of the knee” for example. Thanks.
Paul,
They are! If you look for the Regenexx Logo, and follow the headings to the right, the very last thing along that line is a little magnifying glass. Click on that, and it will bring up a line to put in what you’d like to search for. I put in “osteoarthritis of the knee”, and it brings up all you would want. I’ll take a screenshot, and email it to you now.
Some more red circles on pain diagram for other problems (e.g. thoracic spine, ribs, TMJ, peripheral nerves) would be useful.
Sam,
That’s a good idea! Here are some articles for the areas you mentioned: https://regenexx.com/tmj-stem-cell-therapy-2/, and https://regenexx.com/hands-numb-while-sleeping/ and https://regenexx.com/regenerating-radial-nerve-injury-injections/ and https://regenexx.com/blog/thoracotomy-recovery/
I absolutely love the overall look-and-feel of your new website. Plus, everything is so streamlined and easy to find. Great work, Regenexx, and Klein New Media!
Thanks Lauren, I’ll pass that along!
Under the blog “Are hip and knee arthritis different diseases?”, there seem to be missing comments and replies. The last blog date is April 25, 2016 and I recall I had a comment around that time but it is no longer posted. What happened to the rest of the blog?
Alex,
Just checked and Dr. Centeno’s blog is there in it’s entirety. In reference to the comments, either that was the last date someone commented, or there might be a limit to the amount of space allocated per blog. Did you have a particular question I can help with?
Very interesting information!Perfect just whnat I was searching for!
Virginia,
Great to hear!