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MCLEAN, Va. /eNewsChannels/ — NEWS: StemCell ARTS, an affiliate of National Spine & Pain Centers, is proud to announce that Dr. Mayo Friedlis was invited to co-lead the esteemed “CUHK Primary Care Symposium 2015” on July 4, 2015 in Hong Kong, N.T., People’s Republic of China. Dr. Friedlis presented a Plenary Lecture on “Musculoskeletal Intervention of Primary Care Physicians: The Role on Injection Therapy.”

His plenary lecture presentation was intended to inspire the advancement of primary care physicians’ understanding of regenerative medicine.

Dr. Friedlis is a pain management specialist, and has been practicing for over 25 years. He is considered to be a pioneer physician in the field of regenerative medical therapies. In his view, scientifically, regenerative medical therapies are demonstrating promise in reducing the pain from musculoskeletal injuries and degenerative conditions of the knee, shoulder, back, hip, and spinal joints and ligaments.

Dr. Friedlis’ presentation is designed to educate primary care physicians about specific injection therapy techniques such as stem cell therapy, platelet rich plasma (PRP), platelet lysate, and prolotherapy. These advanced medical techniques are performed in a doctor’s office, often same day, and offer the patient the convenience and cost-savings of little down time. These procedures are rapidly becoming an alternative or method of deferral for expensive joint replacement surgeries of the knee and hip. He advocates for the use of Injection Therapy in non-invasive regenerative procedures, and the important role it plays in promoting more rapid healing through the use of your body’s own healing mechanisms with adult stem cells and blood platelets.

Dr. Friedlis frequently lectures on the subject of regenerative injection techniques, both nationally and internationally. He has been instrumental in bringing regenerative techniques to many countries throughout the world. Also, Dr. Friedlis is Past-President and sits on the Board of Directors of the American Association of Orthopedic Medicine and co-chairs its Education Committee in Virginia. In addition, he was recently appointed to the prestigious American Society of Interventional Pain Practitioners’ (ASIPP) Regenerative Medicine Committee. He has also appeared on FOX5-WTTG, WUSA9 and other news outlets.

Injection therapy techniques are rapidly being adopted as potential alternatives to invasive orthopedic techniques such a joint replacement surgery, or used as an adjunct to help a patient heal faster. Many patients say they seek and prefer these innovative, natural techniques to avoid the extensive recovery period that surgical procedures require. Joint replacements often need to be replaced approximately every 15-20 years. Hence, some patients may need multiple joint replacement surgeries over the course of their lifetimes.

The event took place at the Shaw Auditorium, School of Public Health Building, Prince of Wales Hospital, Shatin, Hong Kong, N.T., People’s Republic of China.

For more information on Dr. Mayo Friedlis, StemCell ARTS or to sign up for informational updates, please visit http://stemcellarts.com/.

About Stem Cell ARTS:

Stem Cell ARTS, an affiliate of National Spine and Pain Centers, offers safe, non-surgical alternatives to steroid injections or surgery. Stem Cell ARTS and its board-certified physicians and professional care team are committed to tailoring treatments and advancing the science and the “art” of using a patient’s own blood platelets and stem cells to harness the body’s own healing abilities.

Common conditions that respond well to regenerative medical techniques are sports injuries such as rotator cuff tears, ACL injuries, tendinitis, arthritic joints and pain from disc injuries and pinches nerves.

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