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Dr. Bill Releford, Medical Director of the Releford Foot and Ankle Institute, Develops New Treatment for Painful Shin Sp

Shin splints can literally become an athleteu2019s Achilles heel. This very common symptom, suffered mainly by runners, can be caused by several conditions. No matter what the cause, the result can be debilitating pain and often long months of rehabilitation and rest. Using a revolutionary new Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) therapy, Dr. Bill J. Releford can significantly reduce the painful symptoms of shin splints, speed the healing process, and get runners on their feet again u2013 quickly.

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Dr. Bill Releford, Medical Director of the Releford Foot and Ankle Institute, Develops New Treatment for Painful Shin Sp

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  1. Like 61K Log In This website stores cookies on your computer. These cookies are used to collect information about how you interact with our website, affiliate websites and third-party websites and allow us to remember you. We use this information in order to improve and customize your browsing experience and for analytics and metrics about our visitors both on this website  NEWS and other media. To find out more about the cookies we use, see our Privacy Policy.  TECH & SCIENCE SOCIAL MEDIA BUSINESS ENTERTAINMENT LIFE SPORTS SEARCH... Accept Press Release More press releases» TOP NEWS LATEST NEWS Op-Ed: Windows 10 mess fix Dr. Bill Releford, Medical Director of the shows how screwed up it is Like 1 Share Releford Foot and Ankle Institute, Develops New Treatment for Painful Shin Splints Zach Avery talks 'Shookum Hills,' 'The Gateway,' Charlize >PRWEB.COM Newswire Theron SPECIAL Like 0 Share Inglewood, California (PRWEB) August 15, 2013 Shin splints can literally become an athlete’s Achilles heel. This very common symptom, suffered mainly by runners, can be caused by several conditions. No matter what the cause, the result can be debilitating pain and often long months of rehabilitation and rest. Using a revolutionary new Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) therapy, Dr. Bill J. Releford can significantly reduce the painful symptoms of shin splints, speed the healing process, and get runners on their feet again – quickly. “One track athlete came to see me after suffering from painful shin splints for more than a year. He spent several months on the sidelines, unable to compete,” said Dr. Releford. “After just one series of PRP injections, the sprinter was back on the track, without any pain, and put in a solid performance.” Pompeii restoration unearths 'surprise' treasures Like 0 Share A doctor of podiatric medicine, Dr. Releford is the medical director and founder of The Releford Foot and Ankle Institute and Beverly Hills PRP. He finds PRP injections beneficial in his practice and uses them to treat sports-related and orthopedic injuries, and many other conditions. Locust outbreak in East Africa spreads to South Sudan Like 0 Share PRP therapy is non-surgical. By injecting a small, concentrated amount of a patient’s own blood into damaged tissue, PRP therapy “supercharges” the healing process and reduces or even eliminates pain. Language of Afghan peace deal between Taliban and US finalized Like 1 Share About Platelet Rich Plasma Therapy Platelet Rich Plasma Therapy is an innovative, non-surgical approach that uses healing components derived from a small, concentrated amount of a patient’s own blood. Injected into damaged tissue, PRP therapy has the potential to “supercharge” the healing process. PRP has been successfully used in orthopedics and sports medicine to treat joint and tendon pain, ankle sprains, heel pain, non-healing wounds, plantar fasciitis, poor circulation, diabetic neuropathy, and many other conditions, as cited in the Journal of Orthopaedic Research (Jan. 2006). Recently, PRP therapy has made headlines due to Alter Bridge to kick off 'Walk the Sky' Tour this spring Like 62 Share Anxious passengers wait to its successful use by professional athletes like Tiger Woods, Kobe Bryant, Alex Rodriguez, and Rafael Nadal. leave Japan virus ship Like 0 Share About Dr. Bill J. Releford, D.P.M. Syrian rebels try to regain

  2. Syrian rebels try to regain Dr. Bill J. Releford, D.P.M., a graduate of the Temple School of Podiatric Medicine in Philadelphia, began his practice in 1990 and established the Diabetic Foot Institute, a facility dedicated exclusively to the reduction of diabetes-related amputations in high-risk populations. Dr. Releford is recognized both domestically and internationally as a leader in the field of diabetic limb preservation and wound care and recently received prestigious awards from the Association of Black Cardiologists and the Regional Black Chamber of Commerce for his contributions to public health. some ground lost to Syrian Army Like 0 Share Trump threatens lawsuits if Mueller probe cases not thrown out Like 14 Share Dr. Releford is an assistant professor at Charles R. Drew University and lectures worldwide about the latest techniques in limb salvage and community-based outreach. He authored the book “Five Colors A Day to Better Health,” and has been featured on “NBC Nightly News” with Brian Williams, ABC’s “The View,” and in The Washington Post, Newsweek, and The Los Angeles Times. Gamification is aiding discovery of coronavirus medicine SPECIAL Like 2 Share His community outreach and health-care advocacy efforts are facilitated through the Diabetic Amputation Prevention Foundation (DAP), a non-profit organization he founded in 2001. Its mission is to educate at-risk populations to better understand diabetes and its complications through community-based programs. Digital Journal 61,739 likes Like Page Sign Up Dr. Releford and the DAP Foundation have been recognized for the success of the Black Barbershop Health Outreach Program. Since its inception in December 2007, the program has screened over 25,000 men for diabetes and hypertension in more than 450 black-owned barbershops in over 26 cities. Be the first of your friends to like this Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2013/8/prweb11027752.htm CORPORATE HELP & SUPPORT NEWS LINKS Contact Us Editorial Guidelines Latest News About Us Terms of Use Live Events Advertise Privacy Policy News Alerts Investors & Partners ACCESSWIRE GlobeNewswire News Global Press Releases 24-7PressRelease.com DX Journal DX Institute copyright © 2020 digitaljournal.com | powered by dell servers

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