Skip the Scalpel

Skip the Scalpel

Advanced Center for Sports & Musculoskeletal Medicine

Dr. Eric Sickinger, DO and Dr. Shaun Wiebe-Bailey, DC, DACBSP®

Knee pain is commonly experienced by individuals across all age ranges and levels of activity. It is estimated that $27 billion dollars are spent annually on the management of knee pain in the USA.

In Western Medicine, current standards of care for acute and chronic knee pain often lead to increased surgical utilization with mixed long and short term benefits. Meniscal resection/debridement can lead to early onset degenerative bone changes; and partial/complete knee replacements carry risk of infection, a long/difficult recovery, and the potential for follow up revision surgeries.

However, a growing body of research is pointing to one simple conclusion with the management of knee pain/dysfunction — the needle is replacing the knife.

A new generation of injectables called Orthobiologics are compounds derived from the body to promote natural tissue repair/ regeneration. They are showing incredible promise in slowing and reversing the effects of knee degeneration.

The Advanced Center for Sports & Musculoskeletal Medicine is proud to offer their new SOAR (Sickinger Orthobiologics & Regeneration) program which combines Orthobiologics, rehabilitative biomechanical therapy, and diet/nutritional optimization. These services are on the cutting edge of Regenerative Medicine, and have allowed patients of all ages to return to their active lifestyle without the downtime or complications of surgery.

Dr. Eric Sickinger, DO and Dr. Shaun Wiebe-Bailey, DC, DACBSP® are both Board Certified in their respective fields for Sports Medicine, and bring a collaborative approach to helping patients move!

 

The Advanced Center for Sports & Musculoskeletal Medicine
665 Camino De Los Mares, Ste. 305
San Clemente
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