Equine is Fine – for Microfat Joint Pain Relief
MiniTC is well-known for microfat used in humans. In this presentation to IGNITE (formerly the Equine High-Performance Sports Group), Dr. Nathan Katz discusses microfat in humans and horses.
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MiniTC is well-known for microfat used in humans. In this presentation to IGNITE (formerly the Equine High-Performance Sports Group), Dr. Nathan Katz discusses microfat in humans and horses.
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Microfat has many compounds within it that science believe are beneficial. Of all the compounds, the most beneficial are regenerative cells. How many regenerative cells do you get from a microfat injection?
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This Technical Note outlines a standardized protocol for ultrasound-guided abdominal lipoaspiration and adipose tissue processing. We emphasize the benefits of ultrasound use in optimizing cell yield and minimizing procedural risks.
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Microfat’s role in regenerative sports medicine is explored and compared to traditional surgical interventions. The size of the market is briefly discussed.
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Orthobiologics represent a promising frontier in regenerative medicine that uses biologically derived substances to help stimulate healing and repair in musculoskeletal tissues. We explore its growth, key drivers, and the burgeoning opportunities for investors in this innovative field of medicine.
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PRP, BMAC, and MFAT (microfat) are the three primary regenerative medicine substances. The pros and cons of each are briefly discussed.
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Excerpts from a presentation by Dr. Nathan Katz, CEO of Jointechlabs, to The Orthobiologic Insititute, on August 14, 2024.
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Orthopedic surgery presents hope – and risks. There are alternatives, including microfat, that should be considered.
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Chicken soup was and is a popular cure-all. Today, joint preservation with orthobiologics such as microfragmented adipose tissue for grades 2-3 osteoarthritis is an emerging standard of care.
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BMAC and microfat both provide orthopedic advantages. Microfat can also be used when BMAC is not indicated.
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