University of Colorado Medicine launches regenerative medicine center
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Key takeaways:
- University of Colorado Medicine has launched the CU Medicine Regenerative Medicine, Hand and Spine Center.
- The clinic utilizes a minimally invasive and multidisciplinary approach to joint and nerve pain.
University of Colorado Medicine has announced the launch of the CU Medicine Regenerative Medicine, Hand and Spine Center, according to a press release.
The clinic, which is located in Englewood, Colorado, uses a multidisciplinary team of physicians and minimally invasive approaches to serve patients with joint and nerve pain.
“We are bringing the latest innovations in medicine directly to patients at this state-of-the-art facility,” Jason L. Dragoo, MD, endowed chair of regenerative medicine and medical director of CU Medicine, said in the release. “Our highly experienced physicians are pioneering surgical approaches, such as performing arthroscopic surgery without general anesthesia using cameras the size of a blood draw needle. We offer the latest FDA-approved biologics designed to stimulate the body's natural ability to repair and heal itself, and our onsite lab enables us to create new, even more efficient biologics by analyzing gene products from our patients' healthy and diseased tissues. Our team's microsurgical and nonsurgical approaches to care reduce recovery time and improve the patient's experience,” Dragoo added.