In mid-2019, R3 Stem Cell, a nation's leader for marketing and training of regenerative medicine, announced HEROES Program to provide free therapies to teachers, first responders, and veterans, who suffer from chronic ailments – such as arthritis, autoimmune syndromes, back pain, COPD, erectile dysfunction, joint deterioration, neuropathy, organ failure and more – as part of its "Heroes Program".
Candidates are being selected without regard to race, ethnicity, creed, etc. – from an unlimited number of crowdsourced nominations, based on their personal stories and health-related needs. As per the words of Dr. David Greene Arizona, Therapy at R3's Las Vegas Center of Excellence includes a consultation and physical exam, the stem cell procedure and several follow-up visits. Applications for potential heroes can be submitted at r3stemcell.com/hero.
"We started the R3 Heroes Program to serve the men and women who've freely risked their lives and given their time to serve the larger community," said Dr. David Greene, MD/MBA. "Our message to these heroes and their families is that we care and we're here to help."
The program's "fine print" includes permission to film and record the procedure, as in the case of Gulf War/Desert Storm veteran David O'Connell. O'Connell went into the procedure suffering from multiple chronic conditions, including back pain, numbness in his right hand due to a crushing injury, osteoarthritis in both knees and secondary progressive Multiple Sclerosis. O'Connell's therapy sessions included injections in his back and knees, as well as an IV fluid drip.
The results we've seen since we started the R3 Heroes Program have been intensely rewarding for us, as well as for the men and women we've had the privilege to help. The procedures are also very safe, mentioned David Greene Orthopedic. While regenerative therapies are not a cure, many patients see improvements within a few therapy sessions, with benefits that can transform their lives.
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