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Anesthesia Services for Regenerative Medicine

Welcome to The Sports and Regenerative Medicine Institute, where we offer comprehensive anesthesia services tailored specifically for our procedures. Our dedicated team of healthcare professionals is committed to providing personalized, safe, and comfortable care to ensure a positive experience and successful outcomes for your treatments.

What is Anesthesia?

Anesthesia involves the use of medications to provide pain relief, sedation, and comfort during various procedures such as platelet-rich plasma (PRP), bone marrow aspiration, or cartilage restoration. Our highly skilled anesthesiologists work closely with your doctor to ensure that the appropriate type and level of anesthesia are administered for your specific treatment.

Anesthesia Options for Restorative Medicine Procedures

At The Sports and Regenerative Medicine Institute, we offer a range of anesthesia options to suit your unique needs and procedure requirements, including:

  1. Local Anesthesia: Local anesthetics are injected directly into the treatment area to numb the site, providing pain relief during minimally invasive procedures.
  2. Regional Anesthesia: Regional anesthesia, such as nerve blocks, is used to numb a larger area of the body, allowing for pain-free treatments without the need for general anesthesia.
  3. Monitored Anesthesia Care (MAC): MAC involves the use of sedatives and analgesics to ensure your comfort and relaxation during the procedure while allowing you to remain awake and responsive.

Safety and Comfort during Procedures

Our top priority at The Sports and Regenerative Medicine Institute is ensuring your safety and comfort throughout your medicine treatment. Our experienced anesthesiologists closely monitor your vital signs, including heart rate, blood pressure, and oxygen levels, to ensure your well-being during the procedure. They will also provide personalized care and support to address any concerns or anxieties you may have.

Preparing for Anesthesia

Prior to your treatment, our healthcare professionals will conduct a thorough assessment of your medical history, discuss any medications you are taking, and provide detailed instructions on how to prepare for your procedure. It is essential to follow these guidelines to ensure a safe and successful anesthesia experience.

Anesthesia FAQ

Is anesthesia necessary for restorative medicine therapies?

The need for anesthesia during restorative medicine therapies varies depending on the specific treatment, the patient’s pain tolerance, and the healthcare professional’s recommendations. Some minimally invasive procedures may only require local anesthesia or numbing agents, while others might involve more complex techniques that necessitate general anesthesia.

The types of anesthesia used in restorative medicine therapies can include local anesthesia, regional anesthesia (such as nerve blocks), and general anesthesia. The choice of anesthesia depends on factors like the procedure’s invasiveness, the patient’s medical history, and the healthcare professional’s preferences.

Preparing for anesthesia may involve fasting for a specified period before the procedure, as well as avoiding certain medications or supplements. Your healthcare professional will provide you with specific instructions to follow based on the type of anesthesia being used and your medical history.

The recovery process after receiving anesthesia for restorative medicine therapy depends on the type of anesthesia used and the patient’s individual response. Patients may experience grogginess, mild disorientation, or temporary memory lapses after general anesthesia, which typically resolve within a few hours. Local or regional anesthesia may result in numbness or tingling sensations at the treatment site, which should subside as the anesthesia wears off.

It is generally not recommended to drive yourself home after receiving anesthesia, especially if you have undergone general anesthesia or sedation. Arrange for a friend or family member to accompany you and drive you home after the procedure.

Experience the Benefits of Cartilage Restoration Procedure

At The Sports and Regenerative Medicine Institute, our mission is to provide you with the most advanced and effective regenerative medicine solutions
available. Schedule a consultation today to learn how Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) Therapy can help you accelerate healing, reduce pain, and improve your
quality of life.


(424) 220-4410

Info@SportsRegenMed.com

1200 Rosecrans Ave. # 110 Manhattan Beach, CA
90266

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