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They use ultra sound to look inside and watch a needle in real time. They go in and scratch the surface of the tendon rip, which stimulates it to fuse back together. You then reduce the weight of your workouts drastically, and are fully healed to pre-injury status in 3 months. 2/3 recovery rate, and very minimally invassive.
I have some nagging injuries in many places, so I'll get this done before I spend any more money on hair transplants. My dad might need it too. I'd think it would not cost much, but who knows. I'll look into it.
They use ultra sound to look inside and watch a needle in real time. They go in and scratch the surface of the tendon rip, which stimulates it to fuse back together. You then reduce the weight of your workouts drastically, and are fully healed to pre-injury status in 3 months. 2/3 recovery rate, and very minimally invassive.
I have some nagging injuries in many places, so I'll get this done before I spend any more money on hair transplants. My dad might need it too. I'd think it would not cost much, but who knows. I'll look into it.
