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Dr. Aaron Calodney discusses the evolution, physiology, acquisition, preparation, and technical considerations of using platelet-rich plasma (PRP) and bone marrow in clinical pain practice. He first discusses the basics of regenerative medicine. PRP is, in fact, does not contain stem cells, but it is a component of regenerative medicine. Bone marrow, on the other hand, does contain stem cells. Industry standards for centrifugation are also discussed, as are other topics on clinical needs and practices.
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