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Located at 1001 N.E. 125th Street, Miami, Florida,
The Center For
Regenerative Medicine
includes a team of professionals that are
dedicated to improve your quality of life, paving the way to enhance
the science of non-surgical orthopedic medicine. World champions,
sports legends, professional and amateur athletes, dancers, and
people with just plain pain and arthritis go to
The Center For
Regenerative Medicine
for non-surgical orthopedic care. Using the
facility to improve their condition, thousands of successful cases
have been treated over the past nine years.
A
NON-SURGICAL
TECHNIQUE TO FIGHT
AGAINST ARTHRITIS AND SPORTS INJURIES
For more information please visit:
www.arthritisusa.net
or call (305) 866-8384
International: (305) 891-4686
THE CENTER FOR REGENERATIVE MEDICINE
The Knee Diaries:
SJ is a 60-year-old male with bone on bone osteoarthritis of the left
knee. An X-ray showed arthritis of the knee (X-ray on the left). Patient started receiving
treatments at The Center For Regenerative Medicine. Today he is feeling better (X-ray
on the right).
This is how it works:
The physician introduces
Cell Therapy
into damaged, arthritic
cells by means of a precise injection. This process is followed by infrared laser as well
as several other modalities including Collateral Artery Flow Exercises (C.A.F.E.), in
order to accelerate the process. Depending on tissue damage, severity of the condition
and the size of the joint that needs to be injected, people usually need a series of 1 to
6 treatments to improve. There is usually no down time, and people can go back to
their usual activities or work immediately. The treatments can help most musculoskel-
etal problems such as low back pain, neck pain, knee pain, shoulder pain, whiplash,
sciatica, tendinitis, sprain, strains, torn ligaments and cartilage damage.
ROBERT BECK/SPORTS ILLUSTRATED/GETTY IMAGES (PASADENA); JACOB LANGSTON/ORLANDO SENTINEL/MCT VIA
GETTY IMAGES (ORLANDO); TOUCHSTONE/PHOTOFEST (
WATERBOY
)
The football stadium at
KEVIN ALEXANDER
’s college will likely
never host the Drum Corps International World Championships.
FLORIDA CITRUS BOWL
The Big Game:
Capital One
Bowl (Jan. 2)
Fast facts:
Opened 1936;
capacity 70,000 (originally
10,000); AstroTurf “GameDay
Grass 3D” field
Previous fruit-based name:
Tangerine Bowl
Why it might look familiar
to people older than 30:
The
TV show “Coach” (with Craig
T. Nelson) used exterior shots
of the Citrus Bowl during the
series’ last two seasons.
Number of DrumCorps
International World Champion-
ships held here:
Four (in 2003,
1998, 1997 and 1996)
If your friends still aren’t
impressed:
Mention that
it was used
as a location
for the Adam
Sandler movie
The Waterboy
.
ROSE BOWL
The Big Game:
Rose Bowl
(Jan. 2)
Fast facts:
Opened 1922;
capacity 91,000; natural
grass field
Number of DrumCorps
International World Champion-
ships held here:
One (in 2007)
To impress any gardeners in
attendance:
Tell them there are
more than 100 different variet-
ies of rose bushes situated
between the stadium and the
fence that surrounds it.
To impress any plumbers in
attendance:
Tell them it would
take 84.3million gallons of water
to fill the Rose Bowl to the rim.
To impress any football fans
in attendance:
Tell them that
the stadium has hosted its
namesake bowl game every
year except 1942, when the
game was moved to Duke due
to safety concerns after the
attack on Pearl Harbor.
If your friends still aren’t
impressed:
Chastise them
for having no appreciation of
history. Then spike the nearest
object onto the floor and do a
victory dance.
ORLANDO, FLA.
PASADENA, CALIF.
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