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OP: If you can see your way clear to an MD who does PRP/Stem Cells therapy which is regenerative work vs surgeries, you could probably get some help.

Find Regenerative Medicine Doctors - GetProlo.com

More and more MD's are doing this work but it still has a LONG way to go.

I would do more of this type work but funds hold me back.
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