
Peptide Therapy
The use of Peptides for promoting tissue healing is rapidly growing in the medical field.
Peptides are small protein messengers your body naturally makes to help control
healing, inflammation, blood flow, and tissue repair.
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Peptides have the potential to enhance body recovery and tissue repair. It is important to state that the most commonly used peptides in sports medicine are not approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for the treatment of any musculoskeletal condition.
The use of these peptides is considered experimental and off-label treatment. Evidence
supporting its use is primarily based on animal studies, limited human reports, and
anecdotal clinical experience. There are no large, high-quality human clinical trials
establishing its safety, optimal dosing, or long-term outcomes.
It is important to have an in-depth conversation with your doctor prior to undergoing
peptide therapy so that you are informed of all the potential benefits and risks.
We offer individualized and tailored approach to each patient. Peptides are not
considered a first line treatment for most conditions, and is generally reserved for
chronic conditions that have failed to respond to conservative therapies and are looking
to avoid surgery.
