May 2022 Newsletter

Sandi Visser • Apr 29, 2022

Introducing Brittany, and do you have Tennis (or Golfers) Elbow??

You may not play golf or tennis but could still have elbow pain. Any repetitive gripping activities, especially if they use the thumb and first two fingers, may contribute to tennis elbow. It can pop up in people of any age, but it's most common at about age 40.  Golfer’s elbow isn’t as well-known. While both are forms of elbow tendinitis, tennis elbow stems from damage to tendons on the outside of the elbow, while golfer's elbow is caused by tendons on the inside. If you have trouble or pain doing any of these things, talk to Dr. Anwar:


-Lifting something

-Making a fist or gripping an object, such as a coffee mug

-Opening a door or shaking hands

-Raising your hand or straightening your wrist

 

May dates to take note of:

5/4- Sandi Visser’s birthday

5/8- Mother’s Day

5/14- Lincoln-Way 10k at Breidert Green

5/30- Office closed for Memorial Day


While we were very sad to see our Physician Assistant Taylor move out of state, we are also very excited to welcome our new PA Brittany Jones! Brittany attended Eastern Illinois University, and then obtained her Master of Medical Science in Physician Assistant Studies from Methodist University in North Carolina.  


We owe Brittany 2 times the congratulations as she is recently engaged and also has a beautiful 4 month old daughter Gianna! She keeps busy between family (Brittany is also the youngest of 5 kids!) and work, but still finds time to enjoy hiking, cycling, weightlifting, and bowling. Fun fact: her highest bowling score was 283!


Welcome, Brittany, we are so excited to have you!



Do you like to support your community? Do you like to run? Dr. Anwar loves running (and cycling and swimming, if you recall that he’s done over 20 triathlons!) We love taking part in community events and are sponsoring the Lincolnway Foundation Half Marathon 5/14.  If you aren’t up for running, you’re still welcome to come cheer on others and stop by our table, just look for the big green tent at Breidert Green in Frankfort. To register or for more info, visit http://lincolnwayhalf.weebly.com


By Sandi Viser 12 Sep, 2023
Link to article: https://www.shawlocal.com/the-herald-news/sponsored/2023/09/12/chicago-stem-cell-therapy-pain-management-institute-10215532/ The Benefits of Stem Cell Banking: Securing the Future of Health By Chicago Stem Cell Therapy & Pain Management Institute [sponsored] In recent years, stem cell banking has emerged as an innovative and groundbreaking way to store and use stem cells for future medical treatments. Stem cell banking, which utilizes cryogenically frozen stem cells, has been made possible thanks to the advancement of modern science. By banking your stem cells, you can take advantage of their regenerative capabilities. Known as “health insurance for the future,” you can be prepared for any potential medical conditions or need for medical treatment that may arise down the line. Stem cells derived from autologous (your own body’s) tissue are ideal for those looking to bank their cells. Research shows that telomeres, the protective end caps on DNA that shorten with age, are longer on your own adipose (fatty) tissue than bone marrow. This makes your fatty tissue an ideal and less painful source for preserving stem cells. Exosomes, derived from placental or umbilical cord tissue, are often recommended for older adults or those with other medical issues. However, banking your stem cells would be the best option if you have a younger and healthier body. Parents can also choose to bank tissue of their newborns, to culture expand the mesenchymal stem cells (MSC) stored in the tissue. This banking is different than cord blood because doing so can provide up to 500 million live MSCs available to their children in the future, ensuring they have access to regenerative treatments and therapies as needed or desired. The potential benefits of stem cell banking are endless. You might use your banked cells for back or arthritis pain in joints, injuries such as a torn ligament or inflamed tendon, accelerated healing of more severe fractures, or even aesthetic treatments. For more information about our services, or to schedule an appointment with Dr. Zaki Anwar, please contact 815-412-6187. Chicago Stem Cell Therapy & Pain Management Institute 10181 W Lincoln Hwy Frankfort, IL 60423 815-412-6187 www.ChicagoStemCellTherapy.com
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