Harry Adelson, N.D., was one of the earliest adopters of the use of cell therapy for chronic musculoskeletal pain. He began his training in regenerative injection therapy (prolotherapy) in 1998 while in his final year at the National College of Naturopathic Medicine (NCNM), in Portland, Oregon. Dr. Adelson graduated from NCNM in 1999, with a degree in Naturopathic Medicine.
In 2001, he completed his residence in Integrative Medicine at the Yale/Griffin Hospital in Derby, Connecticut, under the direction of David Katz, M.D, M.P.H. During his residency, Dr. Adelson volunteered after hours in a large homeless shelter, providing regenerative injection therapies to the medically underserved. From 2001-2002, Dr. Adelson served as Clinical Faculty, Residency Coordinator, at the University of Bridgeport College of Naturopathic Medicine, in Bridgeport, Connecticut.
Dr. Adelson opened Docere Clinics in Park City, Utah, in 2002, and from day one, his practice has been 100% regenerative injection therapies for the treatment of musculoskeletal pain conditions. He has performed more than 7,000 bone marrow and fat tissue cell therapy procedures and has injected bone marrow and fat tissue cells into more than 2,000 intervertebral discs, placing him solidly among those most experienced in the world with use of bone marrow cells for the treatment of pain. In 2017, Dr. Adelson launched his flagship product, the Full Body Cell Makeover®, the most comprehensive cell upgrade ever conceived!
In the rapidly evolving field of medical technology, staying up-to-date is crucial for delivering the best patient care and maintaining a competitive edge. If you’re still using a 20-year-old C-Arm,...
In the rapidly evolving field of medical technology, staying up-to-date is crucial for delivering the best patient care and maintaining a competitive edge. If you’re still using a 20-year-old C-Arm,...
After undergoing surgery, pain management is often essential for a smooth healing process. However, the use of traditional medications like oxycodone raises valid concerns about the potential for addiction.
After undergoing surgery, pain management is often essential for a smooth healing process. However, the use of traditional medications like oxycodone raises valid concerns about the potential for addiction.
The field of regenerative medicine is continually evolving, offering hope and exciting possibilities for enhancing muscle and tendon repair. As researchers and clinicians explore these latest trends, the future holds...
The field of regenerative medicine is continually evolving, offering hope and exciting possibilities for enhancing muscle and tendon repair. As researchers and clinicians explore these latest trends, the future holds...