Scott Can Sleep Pain-Free After Finding Relief for His Chronic Knee Pain

  • Patient’s Name: Scott
  • Age/Age Group: 35 to 55
  • Body Part: knee
  • Top concern: knee pain
  • Treatment: Regenexx SCP injectate, a nonsurgical blood platelet treatment
  • Doctor: Paras Shah, MD

Pain in Scott’s right knee was so intense he was “eating Tylenol and Advil like Chiclets” to be able to sleep. He had two arthroscopic knee procedures with long recovery times. Though the pain went away for a brief period, it returned after both surgeries.

During his initial appointment with Paras Shah, MD, at Spine Injury Regenerative Orthopaedics, Scott felt like Dr. Shah really wanted to help him reduce pain long-term and not just deal with the immediate symptoms like other physicians had.

Dr. Shah felt the best treatment for Scott would be Regenexx SCP injectate, a nonsurgical blood platelet treatment.

“I have no pain, and I think that’s the biggest part of it,” he says. “I don’t take any kind of medication for pain now. Being able to sleep with no pain, that’s a good thing.”

Learn More About The Regenexx Approach For Knee Injuries

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