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Bone Marrow Aspirate Concentrate

BMAC injection therapy is a minimally invasive orthopedic treatment used to help manage discomfort, improve mobility, and support joint and soft tissue function. It is commonly used in patients experiencing pain or injury in the shoulders, elbows, hips, knees, wrists, ankles, and feet.

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How BMAC Injections Are Prepared

  • A small amount of bone marrow is collected from the pelvis under local anesthesia.
  • The aspirate is processed using a standardized, well-established protocol to concentrate essential components.
  • We utilize the EmCyte Pure-BMC® system for consistent and high-quality preparation.
  • The injection is guided by advanced imaging technology to ensure it targets the area effectively.
  • The entire procedure typically takes around two hours and is performed in a same-day outpatient setting.

Upper Extremity

Shoulder Elbow Wrist & Hand
Shoulder instabilityJoint instabilityCarpal tunnel syndrome
Rotator cuff injuryLateral epicondylitis (tennis elbow)Trigger finger
Labrum tearsMedial epicondylitis (golfer’s elbow)CMC arthritis
Rotator cuff impingementOsteoarthritisTriangular fibrocartilage complex (TFCC) injury
Biceps tendonitisUlnar collateral ligament sprainTendonitis
Tendinosis
Osteoarthritis

Lower Extremity

Hip Knee Ankle & Foot
Labral tearACL tearAnkle instability
Hip impingementMeniscus tearLigament sprain
Trochanteric bursitisMCL sprainLigament tear
Hip tendonitisLCL sprainAchilles tendonitis
Hip abductor injuryChondromalaciaPlantar fasciitis
Hip adductor injuryPatella tendonitisPeroneus tendon tear
OsteoarthritisQuad tendonitisPosterior tibialis tendon tear
OsteoarthritisOsteoarthritis

Potential benefits include

Reduced joint and tendon discomfort.

Improved mobility and physical function.

Less dependence on prescription pain relievers.

Potential to delay or avoid surgical procedures.

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