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Common injuries that can be treated with Regenerative Therapy
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  • Osteoarthritis of the Knee and Shoulder
  • Rotator Cuff strains and partial tears
  • Certain types of Torn Meniscus injuries and Partial ACL Tears
  • Tendonosis (Tennis Elbow and Golfers Elbow)
  • Chronic Tendonitis of the Achilles and Patelllar tendons and chronicligament sprains
  • Muscle strains and trigger points

Regenerative treatments strengthen these weak tissues, leading to improved joint and muscle functions with significantly less pain.

Louis Peter Re, Jr., MD

Regenerative Medicine Specialist
Dr. Jacob Archer MD

Louis Peter Re Jr., MD, is a board-certified orthopedic surgeon offering advanced regenerative medicine treatments at his office in the Midtown West area of Manhattan, New York City. He is a founding member of the Center for Regenerative Orthopedic Medicine at Lenox Hill Hospital in NYC. In his office he offers various forms of ultrasound-guided injection treatments including Viscosupplementation, PRP injections and other Regenerative Therapies. He is an expert using the Ultrasound Machine to diagnose injuries and guide treatment injections.

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Happy patientsPatient Testimonials

  • "Dr. Louis Re has been my orthopedic surgeon for several years.I highly recommend him for any orthopedic injury."

    ~ Daysi V ~
  • "I am now able to perform my daily activities without any pain or discomfort thanks to him. I highly recommend Dr. Re for anyone who has shoulder problems."

    ~ Stephanie M ~
  • "He is a personable and very communicative MD who specializes in shoulder problems. I was referred to him by my primary doctor and was quite impressed with his office."

    ~ KL Reldens ~
  • "Dr Re is the man you should see for your shoulder injuries. I wouldn't trust anyone else."

    ~ Katelyn D ~

Our blood consists of a liquid component known as plasma. It also consists of three main solid components which include the red blood cells (RBCs), white blood cells (WBCs), and platelets. Platelets play an important role in forming blood clots.

BMAC is a concentrate of regenerative stem cells obtained from your own bone marrow. Bone marrow is the soft, spongy tissue that is found in the center of bones, including your hip or pelvic bone. Bone marrow is the section of the body where blood is generated. The stem cells from BMAC are specialized cells that are known to replicate themselves into various types of tissues and help to speed up the healing process by boosting the body’s natural healing abilities and promote tissue growth.

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    Autologous platelet-rich plasma injection in tennis elbow

  • APR2023

    PRP Platelet Rich PlasmaTreatment for Rotator Cuff Injuries

  • OCT2022

    PRP: A proven
    treatment for partial rotator cuff tears

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