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Treating Pain with PRP and Stem Cell Therapy

Pain.

It gnaws at you. It drains you. It becomes the focus of your life.

Experiencing a few pain-free moments can be euphoric; it makes you realize how long you’ve been living with aches and pain. You might wonder how you can find a solution to relieve the pain and regain your freedom from discomfort.

Dr. Ronak Patel at Regenerative Spine and Pain Institute wants you to know there are two new revolutionary answers to pain relief.

Both platelet-rich therapy — otherwise known as PRP — and stem cell therapy give patients new hope by using the body’s powerful healing power to accelerate the battle against pain. Dr. Patel has seen incredible success implementing these cuttingedge treatments on hundreds of patients suffering from pain-related issues.

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Here’s the best news: Neither PRP or stem cell therapy involves drug use with side effects or any surgical procedures.

Both PRP and stem cell treatments use the body’s own healing resources to repair diseased or damaged tissue — and the results are quite remarkable.

PRP therapy involves injecting concentrated platelets and growth factors into damaged tissue to stimulate the faster growth of new healthy cells. Platelets are cells that prevent and stop bleeding. If a blood vessel is damaged, the body sends signals to our platelets to get on the job and start the healing. Some call platelets the body’s natural bandage.

So how does PRP therapy work? It’s basically drawing a one small vial of blood from the patient and then using a centrifuge to turn it into a potent and concentrated form of platelets. It is then injected back into the patient. Think of it as a boost of your own blood — only superpowered.

Recovery time for PRP therapy is far shorter than for surgery. Patients usually experience soreness for a week or so, but the gradual improvement soon begins. Unlike a steroid shot, which gives you immediate relief and quickly wears off, a PRP patient will see pain symptoms improve over a period of months, and up to 80 percent of patients will see relief for up to two years.

Stem cell therapy can be an even more powerful way to harness the body’s healing power. Stem cells are the building blocks for every cell in our body. These powerful cells can be harvested to produce powerful new cells to fight inflammation and disease.

For those suffering from osteoarthritis, stem cell therapy has proven very effective. That’s because the stem cells may help develop new cartilage cells and suppress inflammation. Stem cells can be harvested through a sample of body fat or bone marrow or be harvested from donated umbilical cord tissue.

And yes, you can even augment PRP therapy with stem cell therapy for an even bigger boost!

Stop wondering if you’ll have to live with your pain forever. Contact Regenerative Spine and Pain Institute today at 609-269-4451 or go to www.njpaindoc.com to book an an appointment and learn more. See ad, page 3

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The combined effort of mom and travel/AAU coaches has produced a pretty good finished product. Through the Cardinals first 13 games this year, the senior point guard led the team in scoring (13.7 points per game), rebounding (5 per game) and steals (15), and was second in assists (22).

Probably the most impressive stat is being the leading rebounder at just 5-foot11 while playing guard.

“He just has a good nose for the ball and loose balls,” Molinelli said. “He’s a tough kid, and when that ball goes off the rim, he sprints and gets it.”

Michael has also hoisted his scoring average by over four points per game after working on his jumper over the summer.

“I knew I had to improve my shot so it could be something else that they had to worry about besides me just driving to the basket,” Boiselle said. “My mom would come to the court, I would shoot the ball, she’d give it right back to me. I’d take jump shots, three point shots. I’m definitely more confident in my jumper; but I still feel my go-to is definitely going to the basket.”

Molinelli feels that by virtue of an improved shot, Boiselle is able to penetrate easier.

“He likes to go to the basket, attack, finish around the rim,” the coach said. “Adding his shooting ability this year has made it easier for him to get by people. He’s very elusive getting to the paint and finishing around the basket. He’s got some crafty moves in there, I gotta give it to him.”

It has been an evolution of sorts for Boiselle, who started as a center while playing AAU in sixth grade, and then became a point guard when he stopped growing. He credits current Trenton High senior Calvin Moore for teaching him how to run the show.

“He used to play AAU with me; he was my point guard,” Boiselle recalled. “I watched him, followed after him. It taught me to pass the ball more. I was not passing the ball in AAU at all, I was just shooting all the time.”

Molinelli first saw Boiselle playing in a middle school game and immediately felt he had varsity talent. The two found out quick enough. Michael made the JV team as a freshman, but injuries pressed him into varsity action that season.

“We threw him in the fire right off the bat just to help us bring up the ball,” Molinelli said. “He has a pretty calm, cool demeanor. He came out, he played hard. One of his first full games we played a showcase in Montgomery against South Brunswick, they won Group Four that year. We threw him right in the fire. He played hard, got us in our stuff and we played them pretty tough that game. He handled himself well.”

Boiselle played 16 games as a freshman, averaging seven points and handing out 38 assists, which were second on the team.

“I would say the first couple games I was a little nervous, but after the first few games, I got used to it,” he said. “I played a lot against the varsity guys in practice. That got me used to playing against other teams. Plus playing AAU I played at a high level of basketball. It wasnt anything too crazy, I just had to get used to my teammates and learn how to play with them.”

He did that quite well. Unfortunately, Michael was unable to build on that much the following season, which was crippled by Covid. He still managed to lead the team with 25 assists and 23 steals in 16 games.

Last year, Boiselle led the Cardinals with 87 assists and 58 steals; but knew he had to become more of a scorer this season so he could distribute the ball to open teammates Particularly from the perimeter, in order to get defenders to come out on him. He has answered that challenge, making 14 3-pointers through 13 games after hitting 11 all of last year.

“I started to realize that other teams just saw me as a facilitator, not a scorer,” said Boiselle, who is looking to major in engineering or computer science in college next year. “I wasn’t really that big of a threat on offense, because I wouldn’t shoot. I’d just worry about other people scoring. So if I helped improve my scor- everything asked of him.

“Throughout his career he became a better facilitator, better at getting us into our offense,” the coach said. “The last few years he’s more of a scorer. I think he improved overall from last year, but definitely his shot got better this year. He’s hitting a lot more threes, he’s definitely helping us from the perimeter a little bit. It’s been a pleasure coaching him the last couple years and working with him.”

Michael has also maintained his talents around the basket, which he picked up while playing center in AAU.

“I actually used some big man moves around the basket,” he said. “Now I use my pivot foot to get around defenders. Playing center helped me a great deal with my footwork.” ing it would be easier to run the offense and get better shots for other guys, and also let me drive to the basket more.”

Much of Boiselle’s success comes from watching others and learning from them.

Molinelli feels his teammates now help themselves by watching Michael.

Molinelli feels that Boiselle has done

“He’s our captain and I would say he’s definitely more of a lead-by-example guy. He may not be the most vocal; but from an example standpoint he works hard every day. He’s always on time. He’s nice to all his teammates, his teammates definitely care about him and like being around him.” thanks or to support our Emergency Response Fund, visit rwjbh.org/heroes

Sounds like a guy whose mother raised him right—off the court as well as on it.

And please, for them, stay home and safe.

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