![]() Crane and initial background, started back around 2004 with just a solo practice and came out of a academic typesetting and really saw that we as a musculoskeletal medicine practice weren’t really handling a lot of the chronic degenerative conditions very well. And so we started doing regenerative medicine back in the 2004 timeframe. ![]() And then we kind of brought on partners and grew into blue tail Medical Group. And Bluetail Medical Group has been around since 2008, in multiple markets around the US, and we’ve been able to really help in defining what regenerative medicine is able to treat effectively and come up with good protocols for lots of different musculoskeletal conditions that are chronic and problematic to treat otherwise. ![]() And so that’s really, you know, kind of my regenerative medicine background, I originally trained in emergency medicine, have a residency in emergency medicine, and then did a fellowship in sports medicine. And so I’m the non operative sports medicine kind of doctor, there’s certainly operative orthopedics and spine, but the non operative sports medicine Doc’s these days, you know, as we get more minimally invasive with the tools we use, and all the different techniques we have, and better placement guidance tools with ultrasound and floor scopes, and all that great stuff. We are seeing more and more of the regenitive medicine being done by non operative sports medicines in a you know, even an outpatient setting. So why regenerative medicine in general? Like what was was there something that you were seeing a lot of before you went into private practice that, you know, kind of prompted saying I got to do something with this.
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