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New Treatment for Tendinitis Being Tested
Repetitive Strain Injury Help with Deborah Quilter
English - June 15, 2017 19:00 - 32 minutes - 28.4 MBHealth & Fitness repetitive strain injury rsi carpal tunnel syndrome hand pain forearm pain neck pain shoulder pain elbow pain wrist pain computer injuries Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
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Tendinitis is one of the most common manifestations of repetitive strain injury, and anyone who has experienced it knows how debilitating it can be. They also know how quickly you can reinjure yourself and what it’s like to cope with a chronic case of tendinitis.
Today we are going to speak with Lee Buckler, who is the CEO of RepliCel Life Sciences, a Canadian-based company that is working on a product that will use your body’s own stem cells to heal tendon injuries. While the commercial product must meet government regulations and is still in the study stage, being able to have this treatment is still years away, I think you will find it quite fascinating to learn how this works – and why it could be such a boon to people with RSI.