Valley Foot Surgeons Joins R3 Stem Cell, Now Offering Stem Cell Procedures for All Foot and Ankle Conditions

Scottsdale, AZ (PRWEB) April 14, 2014

Valley Foot Surgeons, the top foot and ankle doctors in Phoenix, have joined the R3 Stem Cell network and are now offering several types of stem cell procedures. The stem cell procedures are performed by Dr. Richard Jacoby, 4 time winner of the Phoenix Top Doc Award. Call (480) 420-3499 for more information and scheduling.

Stem cell procedures for foot and ankle conditions are becoming more popular for several reasons. Plantar fasciitis, for instance, may bother patients for months and does not have an acceptable surgical solution. Stem cells for plantar fasciitis may provide pain relief and regeneration of the damaged tissue, while helping patients avoid surgery most of the time.

Achilles tendonitis and tears present a quandary to both patients and doctors. Surgery entails significant rehabilitation and risk, so it is best to avoid it if at all possible. Dr. Jacoby has performed close to a hundred stem cell procedures for achilles tendonitis and tears. The results have been extremely impressive, with the vast majority of patients achieving pain relief and avoiding the need for an operation.

Along with plantar fasciitis and achilles conditions, the stem cell procedures work exceptionally well for diabetic wounds. This also includes crush injuries and difficult to heal wounds.

All of the stem cell procedures are performed as an outpatient by Dr. Richard Jacoby. He has been a practicing foot and ankle specialist for over two decades, providing cutting edge procedures such as regenerative medicine injections.

For those who have a foot and ankle condition such as arthritis, tendonitis, plantar fasciitis,or a difficult to heal wound, Valley Foot Surgeons can help patients with pain relief and surgery avoidance. Call (480) 420-3499 for more information and scheduling.

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Valley Foot Surgeons Joins R3 Stem Cell, Now Offering Stem Cell Procedures for All Foot and Ankle Conditions

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