Arizona Pain Stem Cell Institute Opens, Now Offering Multiple Research Projects for Back and Neck Pain and Extremity …

Phoenix, Arizona (PRWEB) May 30, 2013

The leading pain management clinics in Phoenix, Arizona Pain Specialists, is now offering multiple regenerative medicine treatment options at the new Arizona Pain Stem Cell Institute. The stem cell injection studies are partially industry subsidized, therefore, patients can expect procedures to cost 40% less than usual. For more information and scheduling call (602) 507-6550.

The Arizona Pain Stem Cell Institute has multiple ongoing clinical research studies evaluating amniotic derived, stem cell rich injections for spinal and extremity arthritis. In addition, the Institute offers bone marrow derived stem cell injections as well, along with platelet rich plasma therapy.

For inclusion in the research projects, patients must be at least 18 years of age and be able to achieve multiple follow up visits. The cost of treatment is not completely covered by the industry and Institute subsidies. There are additional inclusion criteria, so a screening visit is necessary.

All treatments are administered by Board Certified or Eligible pain management doctors who are also Fellowship trained. The injections are outpatient, and the studies are non-randomized so all participants will receive the regenerative treatments. The procedures are all performed at the Scottsdale location of Arizona Pain.

"What the Institute is doing is very exciting. By offering multiple types of regenerative medicine treatments with stem cell injections, they are on the cutting edge of research and being able to see which option works best. It's exactly what Arizona Pain does best, offer the latest treatment options in a continual attempt to maximize successful outcomes," said David Greene, CEO of the Arizona Pain Network.

For more information on the treatments offered by the Arizona Pain Stem Cell Institute and to schedule, call (602) 507-6550.

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