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Surecell Australia

Locality: Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

Phone: +61 3 9822 9996



Address: 1291 Malvern Rd, Malvern 3144 Melbourne, VIC, Australia

Website: http://surecell.com.au

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25.01.2022 Here are some options to consider before deciding on surgery: > Weight loss and exercise > Physical therapy > Acupuncture... > Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) injections > Cell therapies Our team of musculoskeletal doctors and physical therapists can help you develop a personalised treatment plan with the above methods. Call us on 03 9822 9996 to book a consultation.



24.01.2022 Dr Peter Lewis treats a patient with rotator cuff injury from training. Want to see more videos like this? Follow our Instagram page, surecell_aus, to see Dr Lewis using PRP to treat a range of musculoskeletal conditions: https://www.instagram.com/surecell_aus/

20.01.2022 Crepitus in the knee is common and usually painless. There’s no need to be concerned about it. However, if you have pain associated with the crackling and popping sounds, this could indicate a problem. Knee crepitus:... > is a common symptom of osteoarthritis (OA) > a possible symptom of rheumatoid or infectious arthritis > may accompany several types of knee injury. If your knee creaks, crackles, and hurts, it is best to see an expert for an accurate diagnosis. Call us on 03 9822 9996. book an appointment with one of our musculoskeletal doctors.

18.01.2022 Whether we are looking to maintain, lose or gain weight, the types of foods we eat also play a major role in our health. There are many types of dietary guidelines for weight and health maintenance that scientists have studied. A popular diet is the Mediterranean diet. Read our latest article to learn more: https://www.surecell.com.au/post/mediterranean-diet



18.01.2022 When pain from osteoarthritis(OA) persists despite consistent lifestyle changes, you might consider a consultation with a medical professional to discuss other interventions, some of which require a prescription. Therapies which do not require a prescription are sometimes called alternative treatments. Read our latest article to learn more about alternative treatments for OA: https://www.surecell.com.au//alternative-treatments-for-os

17.01.2022 Medications for osteoarthritis (OA) are often used to increase mobility and reduce pain, so that patients can maintain active, healthy lifestyles. Medications do not treat OA itself, but instead help you to manage its symptoms. Read our latest article to learn more about the benefits, risks and recommended use of a number of common medications and dietary supplements: https://www.surecell.com.au//medications-for-osteoarthriti

14.01.2022 It’s time to be proactive about health. Know disease risk and take action.



13.01.2022 The basic symptoms of RA and OA include: - Painful, stiff joints - Limited range of motion - Warmth or tenderness in the affected area - Increased intensity of symptoms first thing in the morning... So, what’s the difference between these two conditions? OA is primarily a degenerative joint condition, while RA is an autoimmune condition that can affect your entire body lungs, heart, eyes and not just your joints. Both are more prevalent in older adults, but RA can develop at any age.

13.01.2022 At Surecell, we recommend trying different techniques to manage pain from osteoarthritis(OA) before resorting to medical or surgical interventions. For instance, adding an external aid, such as shoe insoles or a knee brace, to your diet and exercise plan can reduce pain and increase mobility in OA-affected joints. Find out more about external aids for OA in our latest article: https://www.surecell.com.au//external-aids-for-osteoarthri

11.01.2022 Chronic pain can occur in nearly any part of your body. The pain can feel different in the various affected areas. Chronic pain is most common in older adults. Besides age, other factors that can increase risk of developing chronic pain include: - Having an injury ... - Having surgery - Being overweight or obese. PRP injections can help with chronic pain from injuries and musculoskeletal conditions such osteoarthritis. Find out more about Surecell treatments on our website: https://www.surecell.com.au/

10.01.2022 Age and spine trauma are both potential factors in spinal osteoarthritis (OA). Women are more likely than men to get this condition. People who are overweight, or whose jobs require squatting and sitting, may also be at increased risk. Symptoms include: > Stiffness or pain in the neck or back > weakness or numbness in the legs or arms... > limited range of motion. For a positive prognosis, don’t ignore symptoms and talk to your doctor if you have pain, numbness, weakness, or swelling in your back or in any part of your body. Consult our doctors by booking an appointment on 03 9822 9996.

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