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I wasn't sure what to expect when I first used the stem cells, so I was shocked to see how rapidly the new tendon tissue filled what was lacking there just 30 days prior. I have had my fair share of tendon problems, but nothing has been as dramatic as with the healing help of the stem cells. Hearsay is one thing, but it is hard to argue with results. Stem Cell Therapy made me a believer and a return customer.

Ted Robinson
Oak View, CA





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Dabareiner RM, Carter GK, Chaffin MK. How to perform ultrasound-guided tendon splitting and intralesional tendon injections in the standing horse. AAEP Proceedings 2000;46:176-179.

Genovese RL. Treatment of superficial digital flexor tendonitis – An opinion. In: Rantanin NW and McKinnon AO, eds. Equine Diagnostic Ultrasonography. Baltimore: Williams and Wilkins, 1998; 543-76.

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Herthel DJ. Enhanced suspensory ligament healing in 100 horses by stem cell and other bone marrow components. AAEP Proceedings 2001;47;319-21.

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