These advanced procedures help reduce pain while improving mobility and healing.
Dr. Ambar Daware provides orthobiologic treatment for various orthopedic conditions.
Knee Arthritis
Orthobiologics help reduce inflammation and improve knee joint function.
Shoulder Injuries
These treatments support healing for rotator cuff injuries and tendon damage.
Sports Injuries
Athletes often benefit from regenerative therapies for faster recovery.
Tendon Injuries
Orthobiologics assist in repairing damaged tendons and improving strength.
Ligament Injuries
The treatment helps support tissue healing and joint stability.
Hip Joint Pain
Regenerative therapies may help reduce pain and stiffness in hip joints.
Tennis Elbow
Orthobiologics help relieve chronic elbow pain and inflammation.
Plantar Fasciitis
Heel pain caused by tissue inflammation may improve with regenerative treatment.
Orthobiologics provide several advantages for orthopedic patients.
Natural Healing Support
The treatment enhances the body’s own repair mechanisms.
Reduced Pain
Patients often experience significant relief from chronic joint and muscle pain.
Improved Mobility
Regenerative therapy helps improve flexibility and movement.
Faster Recovery
Healing may occur more efficiently compared to conventional treatments alone.
Minimally Invasive Procedure
Most orthobiologic treatments involve injections rather than major surgery.
Reduced Inflammation
The therapy helps control inflammation in damaged tissues.
Orthobiologic treatment stimulates the body’s healing response using biological materials.
Step 1: Medical Evaluation
The orthopedic specialist carefully examines the affected area.
Step 2: Diagnostic Assessment
Imaging tests such as X-rays or MRI scans help identify tissue damage.
Step 3: Preparation of Biological Material
Specialized methods prepare the regenerative material for treatment.
Step 4: Targeted Injection
The orthobiologic substance is injected precisely into the injured area.
Step 5: Recovery and Rehabilitation
Patients may follow rehabilitation exercises for better healing outcomes.
Sports injuries often require effective recovery strategies for active individuals. Therefore, orthobiologics are becoming increasingly popular among athletes.
These therapies may help:
Athletes and physically active individuals often benefit from minimally invasive regenerative treatments.
Recovery varies depending on the condition and treatment area.
Short Recovery Time
Most patients return to routine activities quickly after treatment.
Gradual Improvement
Healing and pain relief improve progressively over several weeks.
Follow-Up Care
Regular follow-up appointments help monitor progress.
Rehabilitation Exercises
Physiotherapy may improve strength and mobility after treatment.