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Dr. Maro: Swim, PRP and physical therapies highlight pet health successes in 2020 – The Times

Dr. Cynthia Maro | For The Times

No one can deny that 2020 has been full of emotional, physical, social and financial challenges.

Fortunately, there have been many blessings, Fur-Kid kisses, licks and paw hugs, and grateful pet owners who have brought joy, kindness and warmth to the staff and me throughout the year. We are so appreciative for having had the opportunity to offer hope and healing and share in our clients lives.

The dedication of pet parents, in assuring their companions stay healthy, has been a testament to the value animals have in supporting their people, especially during this pandemic. The entire veterinary community has noted the real commitment clients have made to keep pets healthy.

Highlights in my part of the veterinary world this year, include:

More than 30 pets were able to avoid undergoing costly and invasive surgeries for cruciate ligament ruptures, with faster return to full functions. They achieved this through the use of a treatment that utilizes their own platelet-rich plasma, prolotherapy injections to cause proliferation of the support structures surrounding the injured joint and ozone injections to reduce pain and accelerate healing.

Many of the pets we treated were poor surgical risks, because of age, other illnesses and autoimmune problems. None of the pets treated had any negative side effects.

Another group of pets underwent the treatment combination for hip disorders, including dysplasia, chronic spinal pain and complications of prior surgical repairs which did not heal successfully. We are happy to see so many animals become pain-free, enjoying walks, runs and a return to health. As one owner said, I never imagined there was a way to rewind the clock, but my dog acts at least 5 years younger. She plays and makes me tired from throwing the ball so much. For the past year, I couldnt get her to go for a walk, and now, she wants to play every time I get up from the chair.

Maya, an 80-pound Doberman, had torn both of her anterior cruciate ligaments (ACL). Her owner was hesitant to put foreign implants into her knees, because of the possibility of long-term reactions to the metal and exercise restriction concerns. Maya had a full recovery after her alternative prolozone treatments and laser therapy. And she has no foreign material in her body.

The underwater treadmill and support exercises have helped post-surgical pets get fully back on their feet.When coupled with other alternative treatments, including acupuncture and chiropractic care, pets with slow or poor healing can get back to the business of protecting their families, patrolling the yard and entertaining the family.

Schatzi, a 105-pound German shepherd who had undergone TPLO surgery at a specialists office, never regained full function of his limb after his implant healing was complete.

His owner brought him to the office for physical therapy and treadmill exercises. After eight weeks, he was back to playing.

Breakthroughs in cancer care for several pets who achieved remissions of their cancer, both complete and palliative, due to a device called the Innovarius Sanawave. This treatment allows us to, non-invasively, treat pets with inoperable cancer.

One pet, who had a remarkable extension of life expectancy and pain-free quality of life with this therapy includes Vita, an 8-year-old brindle pit bull rescue. She was diagnosed with a large, invasive sarcoma of the shoulder that was inoperable. Within a few weeks of beginning Sanawave therapy, visible reduction in tumor size, increased mobility and decreased pain were all evident.

Daisy, a 10-year-old tabby cat, also benefitted from Sanawave therapy. She was diagnosed with transitional cell carcinoma of her urinary bladder in March 2019. The non-invasive therapy has kept her comfortable without the use of pain meds and her tumor has not grown, thanks to management with a device that allows her to lay on a warm treatment pad, unaware that radio frequencies are causing tumor cell apoptosis. Without this treatment, her life expectancy would have been less than 6 months from the original diagnosis.

The use of Chinese herbs for cancer, in addition to dietary management, helps many patients enjoy pain-free time with their owners. My own dog (who I wrote about in my last column), Lollipop, is still thriving, at almost 16 years of age, after she was diagnosed with a hemangiosarcoma of the spleen in October this year. She has received nanotechnology-prepared herbs, clinical nutrition and nano-vitalight therapy. These non-invasive treatments got her stable enough to undergo surgery this past month. Not only did she make a full recovery, but my family will enjoy another holiday with our special pet.

Animals mean so much to us, and this years events have helped us all appreciate the lessons and love they share. I look forward to caring for these precious angels in 2021 and hope for a healthy coming year for you, your pets and families.

Dr. Cynthia Maro is a veterinarian at the Ellwood Animal Hospital in Ellwood City and the Chippewa Animal Hospital in Chippewa Township. She writes a biweekly column on pet care and health issues. If you have a topic youd like to have addressed, emailellwoodvet@msn.com.

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I tried the infamous Vampire Facial – image.ie

So whats the big deal about The Vampire Facial, and why is everyone having one? Melanie Morris investigates.

Platelet Rich Plasma Therapy (PRP, otherwise known as the Vampire Facial) may have sprung to notoriety through devotees including Kim Kardashian, but its heritage sits with serious science as a key player in orthopaedic treatment, having the abilities to "speed heal" tendons, ligaments and soft body tissue.

Now, PRP has moved into the dermatologists' domain, due to its proven results in rejuvenating skin, improving collagen profile and stimulating hair growth (and hence, great for eyebrow or eyelash growth). PRP is excellent for skin "creping" from age, or long-term use of Botox and its a super-hydrator for brides who want to get some gorgeous, natural glow. It will also tackle hollow eyes and deep facial folds.

Not for the faint-hearted, PRP is on the more invasive end of beauty treatments, but what truly good things ever came easy in life?

The treatment is approximately 90 minutes to two hours in duration, and centres around the extraction of blood from the client, which is then processed to separate out the nutrient-rich, liquid gold serum (about two-thirds of the blood) from red platelets. The platelets suspended in the plasma are little workhorses, packed with growth factors is then injected back into the clients face using a tiny needle.

The beauty of PRP is that in using the clients own products, its totally natural and reaction-free. Its also one of the few treatments that can be done (and is especially effective) around the eye area, including the eyelids. And yes, the face is numbed in advance so its pretty painless.

As over 150 tiny injections are involved in the procedure, there is bound to be bruising, but its pretty much the luck of the draw what and how much that will be, however, its an inevitable factor to be considered, so be sure to have the Vichy Dermablend on standby (if you havent discovered this magic, cover-all foundation, where have you been?). Immediately after treatment, the skin will be very puffy and sensitive, so book for the end of the day when you can head home and lie low. Its advised not to have any facials or treatments to the area for two weeks, and not to exercise or do anything that involves extreme heat for 24 hours.

This is a perfect lockdown treatment. The full effect of PRP is seen approximately six weeks post-treatment, for optimal results, a follow-up session should be then be undertaken. Benefits last for at least a year.

My PRP (priced at 550 per treatment) was at the hands of Sharon Edwards, a registered nurse with huge experience in plastic surgery who now works at the Institute of Dermatologists in Ballsbridge, Dublin. Sharon was a friendly, speedy accurate worker who deftly took blood with considerable skill, getting a successful extraction first time, and then had me finished and out within an hour. She was informative about the procedure and took before/after shots so we could chart my progress. I will definitely return for a follow-up with Sharon.

Featured image: @kimkardashian on Instagram

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Will Insurance Cover Knee Surgery and Alternative Treatments? – Green Valley News

Knee pain can be incredibly painful and debilitating, but the good news is there is hope for living pain-free through standard knee replacement surgery, or some of the non-surgical alternative treatments that are now available. With either option, patients always want to know if treatments are covered by their insurance.

Thats an important question. Patients may know what surgery will cost out of pocket, but what about the alternative treatments? What do they cost? And does insurance even cover these alternatives?

Most insurance covers knee replacement alternatives.

Many knee patients have had a steroid like cortisone injected into the knee to keep pain away for as long as possible, usually with limited success. Is there a better alternative? Yes, in fact, there are several viable alternatives including:

Injections of hyaluronic acid (HA) into the joint.

Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) taken from your own blood, injected back into the knee.

Fluoroscopic needle guidance during treatment, and better bracing options after the treatment

Regenerative medicine to trigger the bodys immune response and promote healing.

Pima Orthopedic Physicians provide knee replacement surgery as well as these alternatives, and can help you decide which is best for you as well as what your insurance will cover. Weve served local patients from Tucson since 1979, and now have offices in Green Valley too. Go to http://www.pimaortho.com to watch a free webinar explaining the different options. Or call us at 520-624-0888 for an appointment.

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3 business updates to know on Williams Field Road in Gilbert – Community Impact Newspaper

The Sonoran Desert Olive Oil Co. opened a store in SanTan Village in November. (Tom Blodgett/Community Impact Newspaper)

NOW OPEN

A second location of the Sonoran Desert Olive Oil Company opened Nov. 18 in SanTan Village at 2206 E. Williams Field Road, Ste. 104, Gilbert. The store offers a selection of balsamic vinegars and olive oils sourced from all over the world. It also has olive leaf teas. The company's first location is in Phoenix. 480-656-9076. http://www.sonorandesertoliveoil.com

COMING SOON

Nascent Health anticipates opening a wellness clinic at 115 E. Williams Field Road, Ste. 101, Gilbert, some time in January. Its services include injections, IV therapies, microneedling, platelet rich plasma and regenerative therapies. 480-270-8318. http://nascenthealthclinics.com

ANNIVERSARIES

Donaldson Watches and Repair is celebrating its 10th anniversary at 1464 E. Williams Field Road, Ste. 103, Gilbert. The shops anniversary actually fell in March, but the company postponed marking it until after it reopened following COVID-19-related closures. 480-855-0839. http://www.donaldsonwatchrepair.com

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Cyclacel Pharmaceuticals to Present at Biotech Showcase™ Digital 2021

BERKELEY HEIGHTS, N.J., Dec. 30, 2020 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Cyclacel Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (NASDAQ: CYCC, NASDAQ: CYCCP; "Cyclacel" or the "Company"), a biopharmaceutical company developing innovative medicines based on cancer cell biology, today announced that the Company will present at Biotech Showcase™ Digital 2021. The conference is taking place online between January 11-15 and will feature prerecorded sessions of company presentations. Spiro Rombotis, President & Chief Executive Officer, will provide an overview of the Company and progress in key programs.

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