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Diabetes is on the rise both in the United States and around the world. With an increase in the number of diabetics, there will also be an increase in those that will experience complications that can adversely a ect your quality of life. #diabetes #health #healthcare #medical #medicalservice

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Diabetes is on the rise both in the United States and around the world. With an increase in the number of diabetics, there will also be an increase in those that will experience complications that can adversely a ect your quality of life. Among the most common diabetes-related complications include poor circulation and diabetic neuropathy (nerve damage). Studies show that up to 50% of people living with diabetes have diabetic neuropathy. The nerve disorder is o en accelerated by not managing blood sugar levels over a long period of time. People who have had diabetes for ten or more years are more likely to su er from nerve damage.


Diabetic neuropathy sometimes referred to as "diabetic nerve pain" commonly stories Discover now Sign in Sign Up a ects the Where feet and legs.live. Symptoms can range from numbness, tingling and burning

usually at nighttime and relieved by ambulation. For some patients, the symptoms can be so severe that typical pain medications o er very little if any relief. While diabetic neuropathy has no cure, there are various treatment options available to manage and slow down its progression. At the Releford Foot and Ankle Institute, we o er various regenerative medicine therapies that e ectively treat diabetic neuropathy. One of such treatments is the Platelet-Rich-Plasma (P.R.P) Therapy. What is Platelet Rich Plasma? How Does it Work? PRP is an innovative and safe way to treat diabetic neuropathy, address tissue injury, as well as acute and chronic pain. It is a tested and proven procedure that involves separating platelets from a patient's blood and then reintroducing them to the a ected area or joint. Research has shown that platelets have outstanding regenerative properties. Platelet Rich Plasma uses a high concentration of platelet growth factors to accelerate the body's natural healing and regenerative process. PRP injections contain autologous blood with very high concentrations of platelets. The injection emits growth factors that are contained in alpha granules and play a key role in chemotaxis, cell di erentiation, cell proliferation, and angiogenesis. This treatment technique is less invasive, less aggressive, and less expensive than having a surgical procedure. It is also highly e ective; it recently made headlines a er being successfully used by professional athletes like Kobe Bryant, Rafael Nadal, and Tiger Woods. In the treatment of diabetic neuropathy, the high concentration of growth factors is administered weekly for about one month. Most patients will experience moderate to significant results within a few days of beginning the treatment. If traditional diabetic neuropathy therapies haven't worked for you, then P.R.P could be your best option. Why You Should Contact the Releford Foot and Ankle Institute A pioneer in regenerative medicine, as well as the treatment and management of diabetic peripheral neuropathy, Dr. Bill Releford, D.P.M, has successfully treated thousands of patients of diabetic neuropathy and diabetic nerve pain. He has used

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growth factors in treatment for over 25 years and has more than three decades of experience in the management and treatment of chronic and acute foot and ankle problems. Dr. Releford graduated from the Temple School of Podiatric Medicine, Philadelphia, and begun practicing in 1990. He is the founder and medical director of the Releford Foot and Ankle Institute. If you're looking for a less invasive, yet e ective treatment for your diabetic neuropathy, then the Releford Institute will help you. Dr. Bill Releford successfully treats diabetic neuropathy with PRP.

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