About Regenerative Injection Therapy (RIT)
How RIT Works?
The sterile, natural nutraceutical solution causes controlled local inflammation and oxygenation, triggering growth factors (IGF-1, TGF-β, etc.), fibroblasts, and collagen production to strengthen lax, degenerated, or compromised structures and to reset normal nerve function. RIT regenerates new tissue, strengthens joint stability and reduces or eliminates pain; with the effects being cumulative over the course of a treatment series.
Key Benefits of RIT
- Pain Relief: High improvement in tendinopathies, osteoarthritis, spine pain; superior to steroids long-term per randomized clinical trials.
- Stability Restoration: Tightens and strengthens joints, ligaments and tendons without surgery.
- Tissue Regeneration: Accelerates and optimizes tissue regeneration and remodeling.
Typical RIT Treatment Plan
A typical treatment plan is 3 to 10 treatments spanned 1 to 6 weeks apart depending on the condition and RIT solution used. Maintenance booster treatments every 2 to 6 months may be needed for chronic conditions. RIT is usually combined with synergist treatments to maximize and accelerate therapeutic outcomes.
Recent Posts
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