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Dr. Charles Mahl

Board Certified Integrative Medicine Certified Age Management Medicine FACS Fellow, American College of Surgeons FICS Fellow, International College of Surgeons President Elect American Academy of Orthopedic Medicine Certified IROM (Interventional Regenerative Orthopedic Medicine)

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Dr. Charles F. Mahl

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Dr. Charles Mahl

Board Certified Integrative Medicine Certified Age Management Medicine FACS Fellow, American College of Surgeons FICS Fellow, International College of Surgeons President Elect American Academy of Orthopedic Medicine Certified IROM (Interventional Regenerative Orthopedic Medicine)

Contacts

Address

2601 SW 37th Ave
Suite 503
Coral Gables
FL
33134

Telephone

(305) 332-7234

Stem Cell Treatments

CONDITIONS THAT MAY BE CONSIDERED FOR TREATMENT WITH STEM CELL PROLOTHERAPY INCLUDE:

  1. Lower Back Pain and Neck Pain
  2. Osteoarthritis
  3. Wrist and elbow pain
  4. Joint Osteoarthritis (any joint)
  5. Shoulder Pain
  6. Joint Pain
  7. Hip Pain
  8. Knee pain
  9. Torn rotator cuff
  10. Unhealed fractures
Stem Cell therapy may help heal these conditions by harvesting cells from the patient and then injecting the cells into the injured area. These cells help regenerate damaged tissues, ligaments, cartilage, tendons and bones. Depending on the severity of the condition, the therapy may consist of three sessions with two to five days intervals. Patients often see results after the first session

WHAT CONDITIONS CAN STEM CELL THERAPY TREAT?

Stem Cell therapy may help improve or possibly delay the progression of osteoarthritis of any joint including “bone on bone”, and:
  • Degenerated disks
  • Spinal stenosis
  • Sacroiliac joint dysfunction
  • Sciatica,
  • Neck pain,
  • Tennis elbow,
  • Golfer’s elbow,
  • Rotator cuff tears,
  • ACL tears,
  • Torn meniscus,
  • Ankle sprains,
  • Achilles tendinitis,
  • Torn shoulder labrum,
  • Hip pain or hip labrum tears,
  • Plantar fasciitis,
  • Carpal tunnel syndrome,
  • TMJ syndrome,
  • Bone spurs, and
  • Avascular necrosis of the hip