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Hi, this is Josh with dream body clinic. To talk a little bit about the post-treatment care for the hips. We're seeing a lot more people having all kinds of issues with their hip. You can get hurt those pretty easy if you do the things the wrong way, or you can wear out cartilage, you can hurt the labrum, you can hurt tendons, ligaments, all that. There's a lot of different things. The stem cells help all of them. Fortunately, we use 50 million stem cells with activated PRP. And that starts the healing process now for post treatment. First, you don't want to take any insets, nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs for two weeks post treatment. That main ones would be ibuprofen and Aspirin. You can take Tylenol, you can take Tramadol.
We typically give you some Tramacent, which is Tylenol with Tramadol in case you feel any pain. The insets confuse where the inflammation is. We want the stem cells going directly to the inflammation. They're attracted to it. That's where they're going to heal and fix the underlying cause of the inflammation, which is incredible and real lasting change. This isn't the sort of thing where you will need to come back in three months. No, it's going to heal it up, and typically from two to three months after treatment, people are feeling amazing.
Maximum amount of time is like six months. People are feeling perfect. It depends how bad it is damaged, but it heals it. It fixes it, and our goal is that you don't have to come back after treatment. Right after treatment we recommend you take three weeks off any exercise that you're doing. You can still walk around. If you still want to do exercise, we get a lot of people who use their Fitbit's or step trackers and still do like your 10,000 steps a day or whatever your goal is there. We just don't want you like climbing big Hills. We don't want you hitting the gym hard, stay off yoga for like three weeks. All these things just for three weeks, let it heal. Then after that, get back into your low impact kind of exercise. You can do some physical therapy, could do some yoga. If It's not too intense, you can do it. Examples would be elliptical machines, bicycle leading, no impact type things. And then after it'll be about a month and a half after treatment, they should be right back to your normal routine. And you'll see the healing occurring. You will be feeling better and it lasts. That's the best part.
This is why the orthopedic surgeons don't like us say that they want to cut. We just want to do a quick, easy needle. It's pain-free. Get you fixed up quick. If you'd like to learn more, get ahold of us!
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