Non-Surgical Hand Treatments In Rehabilitation Medicine Center of New Jersey – New York, NY
Daily activities involving typing, texting, lifting, and repetitive hand motions can lead to stress, strain, and degenerative wear in the hands and wrists over time.
At the Rehabilitation Medicine Center of New Jersey – New York, NY, physicians in the licensed Regenexx network offer procedures that utilize your body’s biological materials to help support healing in hand and wrist conditions.
Treatment Options For Hand And Wrist Conditions In New York
At our New York location, physicians in the licensed Regenexx network evaluate whether an orthobiologic procedure may be appropriate for the following commonly treated conditions:
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New York, NY 10001
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| Sunday | Closed |
| Monday | 8AM–8PM |
| Tuesday | 8AM–8PM |
| Wednesday | 8AM–8PM |
| Thursday | 8AM–8PM |
| Friday | Closed |
| Saturday | Closed |
The Regenexx Approach To Hand And Wrist Pain
Outpatient procedures at the Rehabilitation Medicine Center of New Jersey – New York, NY involve customized concentrations of your body’s biological materials—including platelet-rich plasma (PRP) and bone marrow concentrate (BMC).
A physician in the licensed Regenexx network will use imaging such as ultrasound to place these materials exactly where support is needed. This approach may help reduce inflammation, promote the body’s natural healing process, and support function without surgery.
Watch a hand procedure using Regenexx injectates by a physician in the licensed Regenexx network:
The focus of care at our New York clinic is selecting an appropriate, less invasive procedure, whether platelet-based or using bone marrow concentrate (BMC) based on a detailed evaluation of your condition.
Reported Outcomes From Regenexx Hand And Wrist Procedures
The Rehabilitation Medicine Center of New Jersey – New York, NY, contributes to a national registry tracking outcomes following Regenexx procedures.
Is The Regenexx Approach Right for Your Hand Pain or Injury?
Physicians at the Rehabilitation Medicine Center of New Jersey in New York conduct a four-part SANS assessment (Stability, Articulation, Neuromuscular function, and Symmetry) to determine the potential source of pain or dysfunction.
This evaluation may include:
- Real-time ultrasound to view structural damage
- Full range-of-motion testing
- Detailed history of symptoms and physical activity impact
This advanced diagnostic method helps determine whether a Regenexx procedure may be appropriate for your needs.
Hear Debbie’s story and learn how procedures using the Regenexx approach supported her recovery and return to daily activities she values.
Please note: As with any medical procedure, outcomes from procedures using Regenexx lab processes can vary. Patient stories and testimonials are individual experiences and should not be considered representative of results for others.
Webinar: Exploring Options For Hand, Wrist, And Thumb Arthritis Care
Join Chris Centeno, MD, founder of Regenexx, for a live informational webinar focused on procedures that use your body’s biological materials to help address hand-related orthopedic conditions.
This session will offer insights into how Regenexx procedures may be integrated into treatment plans for those experiencing hand, wrist, or thumb concerns.
What you’ll learn in this free session:
- An overview of how platelet-rich plasma (PRP) and bone marrow concentrate (BMC) are used in Regenexx procedures
- General expectations for evaluation, preparation, and follow-up
- Clear answers to common questions about the use of orthobiologics in orthopedic care
