Comparing Recovery and Outcomes Stem Cell Therapy Recovery: Immediate activity: Most patients can use their arm for light activities immediately Pain relief: Many experience improvement within 1-2 months Full benefits: Optimal results typically achieved within 6 months Return to activities: Gradual return to normal activities within 2-4 months Success rates: Approximately 80-85% of patients report significant improvement Surgical Recovery: Immobilization: 4-6 weeks in a sling with strict movement restrictions Initial healing: 6 weeks for basic tendon-to-bone healing Strength recovery: 9 months for full strength and function Physical therapy: Intensive rehabilitation for 4-6 months Work return: 2-4 months for desk jobs, 4-6 months for physical work Making Your Decision: Key Questions to Ask 1
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Improve insulin resistance Improve mobility with the patient of claudication Reduces symptoms of Parkinsons Disease Inhibits chemical-induced carcinogenesis Chelator of lead, mercury, cadmium, and arsenic Prevents radiation injury Levels decrease with age: cellular differentiation and may slow the aging process Maintain Optimal Health Improve Weakened Immune System Increase Energy Improve Sleep quality Improve Mood, motivation Improve Immune Function Improve Performance, Endurance Autoimmune Diseases Chronic Fatigue, Fibromyalgia Malabsorption, Irritable Bowel Chronic illness: diabetes, high blood pressure, high cholesterol, Frequency Colds, Chronic Allergies, Asthma Depression, Anxiety, Insomnia Autoimmune Disease: Thyroid Disease, MS, Parkinsons disease (has particular protocol) Claudication Toxins, a chelator of lead, mercury, cadmium, and arsenic Glutathione benefits 1

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