OrthoRenew hosts session with over 120 doctors on advancements in interventional orthopedics

Featuring top experts, the event explored cutting-edge non-surgical methods for treating musculoskeletal conditions

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New Delhi: A recent educational session in Mumbai attracted over 120 doctors eager to learn about the latest advancements in interventional orthopedics and non-surgical treatment methods for musculoskeletal conditions. The event, organized by OrthoRenew powered by Regenexx USA, showcased insights from top experts in the field  and offered attendees valuable insights into innovative patient care approaches.
“We were thrilled to see such a strong turnout for this important event,” said Dr. Surbhi Bhagat, OrthoRenew powered by Regenexx USA. “Interventional orthopedics and non-surgical treatments are rapidly evolving, and healthcare providers must stay up-to-date on the latest developments to ensure they can offer their patients the most effective and minimally invasive options possible.”
The session included discussions on various topics, such as the use of regenerative therapies like platelet-rich plasma (PRP) and super concentrated cell injections for treating joint pain, tendinopathy, and other musculoskeletal issues. Attendees also explored the role of advanced imaging techniques and lab processing in improving treatment outcomes.
 “The field of interventional orthopedics is truly transforming the way we approach musculoskeletal care, said Dr. Paras Shah, Interventional Orthopedic Expert from USA, now heading efforts at OrthoRenew powered by Regenexx USA. “By leveraging these non-surgical, image-guided treatment modalities, we can often provide patients with significant pain relief and improved function, while avoiding the risks and extended recovery times associated with traditional surgical interventions.”
Digant Desai, Growth Head for OrthoRenew powered by Regenexx USA, stressed, “Gatherings like this are essential for keeping the medical community informed and empowered to provide the highest level of care to their patients. We are committed to continuing to host these types of educational events and supporting the ongoing advancement of interventional orthopedics and non-surgical treatment options.”
The session highlighted the transformative potential of preventive and interventional orthopedics, offering significant patient relief and improved function through minimally invasive techniques, thus avoiding the drawbacks of conventional surgical methods. By leveraging these non-surgical, image-guided treatment modalities, they aim to significantly improve musculoskeletal health, providing patients with substantial relief and enhanced function.