Non-Surgical Hand Treatments In Ospina Medical – New York, NY
Frequent use of hand-held devices, keyboards, and repetitive motions can lead to gradual wear and strain on the hands and wrists over time.
At Ospina Medical in New York, NY, physicians in the licensed Regenexx network offer less invasive procedures that use the body’s biological materials to help address wrist and hand conditions such as carpal tunnel syndrome, TFCC injuries, thumb CMC arthritis, basal joint arthritis, trigger finger, and other degenerative concerns.
These procedures are associated with reduced downtime compared to surgery and may limit the need for opioids or extended time away from work.
Ospina Medical Treatment Options For Hand Injuries
Various hand injuries may respond well to procedures available at Ospina Medical using injectables prepared by physicians in the licensed Regenexx network. The most commonly seen conditions include:
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Exploring The Regenexx Approach To Hand And Wrist Issues
During outpatient procedures, Regenexx injectates, prepared from a patient’s biological materials, are precisely delivered to targeted areas within the spine. These procedures may involve the use of platelet-rich plasma (PRP), created from the individual’s own blood, or bone marrow concentrate (BMC), which contains stem cells.
Watch a hand procedure using Regenexx injectates by a physician in the licensed Regenexx network:
The focus at Ospina Medical in New York is on selecting the most appropriate procedure that is both less invasive and cost-conscious. A provider will evaluate your condition to determine whether a platelet-based procedure or one using bone marrow concentrate (BMC) may be recommended.
Results
Ospina Medical in New York, NY, contributes to an active national registry that tracks reported outcomes and side effects following procedures using Regenexx injectates. Individuals who have received these procedures for hand and wrist pain, injuries, or other related conditions have reported:
Is The Regenexx Approach Right for Your Hand Pain or Injury?
Ospina Medical is committed to providing individuals with the information needed to make informed decisions about treatment options.
During the initial evaluation, physicians may perform a four-part SANS assessment: stability, articulation, neuromuscular function, and symmetry, to help identify potential sources of pain. This evaluation includes assessing the injury through a full range of motion and may incorporate real-time ultrasound imaging.
This method helps provide a more complete view of potential causes contributing to pain or dysfunction.
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