50+ Million People And Growing Suffer
From Chronic Joint Pain in the U.S.
For more than 20 years, Dr. Wehling and a group of renowned scientists conducted research aimed at advancing the understanding of treatment options in orthopedics, musculoskeletal pain conditions, and aging. These internationally recognized experts have innovated and shaped treatment approaches for osteoarthritis and other conditions associated with pain and functional limitations.
These findings have culminated in the development of the Regenokine® Program, a multimodal treatment program customized to the individual needs of each patient. The Program is a treatment philosophy combining profound diagnostics, tailored therapeutic elements, state-of-the-art medicine, and lifestyle measures.
The Regenokine® Program has helped world-class athletes, leisure sports enthusiasts, and everyday people. The Program is designed to address acute and chronic joint injuries and related pain, with the goal of helping patients restore and maintain vitality and quality of life.
Chronic pain also can result from aging. The aging process itself is complex and multifaceted, affected by an interaction of environmental, genetic, and epigenetic factors. Major causes and accelerators of aging are believed to be DNA damage, oxidative stress, tissue repair deficiency, and chronic low-grade inflammation. These processes are universally present, independent of disease and tissue (e.g., orthopedic, dermatologic, neurologic, and cardiovascular diseases). Musculoskeletal aging is particularly apparent in movement and its restrictions; the speed and smoothness of a person’s movement can be used to draw conclusions about their age and state of health. Thus, healthy joints have a positive impact on our self-perception of resilience and project the perception of youth and health.
Regarding orthopedic diseases, an injury or trauma may act as a trigger, however, biological aspects as mentioned above are additional drivers for pain and progression of tissue damage. Taking into account both the mechanical and biological aspects of an injury is paramount to high-quality orthopedic patient care.
These findings have culminated in the development of the Regenokine® Program, a multimodal treatment program customized to the individual needs of each patient. The Program is a treatment philosophy combining profound diagnostics, tailored therapeutic elements, state-of-the-art medicine, and lifestyle measures.
The Regenokine® Program has helped world-class athletes, leisure sports enthusiasts, and everyday people. The Program is designed to address acute and chronic joint injuries and related pain, with the goal of helping patients restore and maintain vitality and quality of life.
Chronic pain also can result from aging. The aging process itself is complex and multifaceted, affected by an interaction of environmental, genetic, and epigenetic factors. Major causes and accelerators of aging are believed to be DNA damage, oxidative stress, tissue repair deficiency, and chronic low-grade inflammation. These processes are universally present, independent of disease and tissue (e.g., orthopedic, dermatologic, neurologic, and cardiovascular diseases). Musculoskeletal aging is particularly apparent in movement and its restrictions; the speed and smoothness of a person’s movement can be used to draw conclusions about their age and state of health. Thus, healthy joints have a positive impact on our self-perception of resilience and project the perception of youth and health.
Regarding orthopedic diseases, an injury or trauma may act as a trigger, however, biological aspects as mentioned above are additional drivers for pain and progression of tissue damage. Taking into account both the mechanical and biological aspects of an injury is paramount to high-quality orthopedic patient care.