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how much is orthokine treatment in germany

by Mr. Isidro Daugherty DVM Published 2 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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What is Orthokine® therapy?

The Orthokine® therapy is based on the biological causes of osteoarthritis and inflammation. Many medical and biological studies have revealed that the protein called interleukin-1 (IL-1) is a trigger of joint diseases. It initiates inflammation process, causes pain and damages tissues.

Is orthodontic treatment covered by insurance in Germany?

In Germany orthodontic treatment is covered by public health insurance until the 18th birthday, if the diagnostic findings show a certain severity.

What are the side effects of Orthokine®?

The side effects of the Orthokine® usually include mild numbness at the injection site lasting for up to 2 hours, swelling and warmth at the injection site. The Orthokine® procedure is undoubtedly irreplaceable treatment method in sports, including basketball and football, where players often experience various injuries.

How much does orthodontic treatment cost with the additional payment?

With 1600 € additional payment we offer an optimal orthodontic treatment for the legally insured: almost exclusively fixed appliances, very short treatment duration, little trouble, top results.

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How much is regenokine treatment?

How much does Regenokine cost? Regenokine treatments are costly, about $1,000 to $3,000 per injection, according to Jana Wehling. A full series on average has four to five injections. The price also varies according to the body region treated and its complexity.

Is regenokine covered by insurance?

Regenokine is not typically covered by insurance, so it's really only accessible to athletes, celebrities, and the insanely wealthy. But as the benefits of regenerative medicine become mainstream, insurance companies may begin covering treatments, making Regenokine and other regenerative medicines, more attainable.

Is regenokine stem cell therapy?

Regenokines do NOT contain stem cells. Hence, Regenokine is NOT stem cell therapy. Regenokines use IRAP which is ONLY an anti-inflammatory agent. It can NOT repair or heal the underlying injury.

What is Prolotherapy and how does it work?

Prolotherapy is an injection that contains a potential irritant, such as a dextrose solution. The irritant is thought to trigger the body's healing response. Once activated, the body will start to strengthen and repair damaged ligaments in the joint.

Is orthokine a PRP?

What is Orthokine? Orthokine therapy is a modern method for the treatment of diseases of the joints and tendons. This is similar to another form of blood injection therapy called Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP). The similarity is that in both procedures a patient's own blood is used as part of the preparation process.

What country has the best stem cell therapy?

Countries like Japan and Singapore are both seen as leaders in stem cell therapies and, though they might not have the outputs of China – are internationally recognized for the work they continue to do in the field.

Is Orthokine FDA approved?

Also, PRP does not require the blood to be heated as Orthokine does. As of August 2012, about 60,000 patients worldwide have received the treatment. Americans have traveled to Germany for the treatment, which has not been approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA).

What is the success rate of stem cell injections?

Overall, 77% reported success with the stem cell treatment and 72% of the participants would recommend stem cell injections to someone with a similar injury to themselves. Conclusion: Stem cells were perceived to be beneficial for the majority of participants in the study.

Where can I get stem cell treatment in the UK?

The specialist haematology consultants at The London Clinic also use stem cell therapy to treat other conditions affecting blood cells such as aplastic anaemia, sickle cell disease and thalassaemia. The London Clinic provides a range of treatments for blood disorders, targeted at each individual's needs.

Who is a good candidate for prolotherapy?

Prolotherapy is most effective at treating joint injuries and conditions that cause pain. So any patient who has suffered a joint injury may be a good candidate. More specifically, prolotherapy may be right for you if you experience any of the following: Damaged or lost tissue, especially surrounding the joints.

Who should not get prolotherapy?

Any patient who is taking any anticoagulation therapy, e.g., heparin, Coumadin (Warfarin), Plavix (Clopidogrel), is not a Prolotherapy candidate. Note: 80 mg of Aspirin a day is acceptable.

How long do prolotherapy injections last?

The injections are administered approximately 4-6 weeks apart, with an average number of 4-6 injections,. The typical time frame for a course of treatment is 4-6 months.

Orthokine therapy is a unique way of treating joint pains due to arthritis (I-III degrees), backpain, tendon, ligament and muscle injuries without using drugs or other chemical substances

It is completely biological method of treatment because it only uses endogenous proteins and factors for treatment.

How is this procedure carried out?

Orthokine therapy starts with extracting patients’ own blood which is then manipulated and then reintroduced to the body as an anti-inflammatory drug to reduce chronic pain and osteoarthritis.

What is Regenokine used for?

It is a medical procedure developed and used in Germany in which anti-inflammatory factors are removed from a patient’s blood and injected into painful areas. The principal anti-inflammatory factor is called IRAP which stands for Interleukin Receptor Antagonist Therapy (3).

What is the difference between PRP and Regenokines?

The differences however are significant and important to understand. Regenokines takes serum from blood and incubates it with zinc etched glass beads. This produces IRAP which is an anti-inflammatory agent. PRP, on the other hand, concentrates platelets.

Does Regenokine work on stem cells?

It uses a patient’s own blood to create IRAP which is a powerful anti-inflammatory agent. Regenokine is not stem cell treatment and can not repair an injury. PRP also uses a patient’s own blood and concentrates the platelets which contain growth factors.

Is remonokine a stem cell?

Regenok ines do NOT contain stem cells. Hence, Regenokine is NOT stem cell therapy. Regenokines use IRAP which is ONLY an anti-inflammatory agent. It can NOT repair or heal the underlying injury. PRP contains growth factors that can reduce inflammation AND accelerate the healing and repair of a given injury.

Does Regenokine reduce inflammation?

Growth factors can reduce inflammation and accelerate the healing and repair of an injury. The comparison is easy. Regenokine can treat inflammation whereas PRP can treat inflammation and accelerate repair and healing. There is no reason to live in the past.

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