COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo., March 28, 2018 -- Residents of Colorado Springs who have tried everything else and are still experiencing pain are invited to attend an educational seminar on the benefits of stem cell therapy. Offered by Rockrimmon Integrated Medical, at 425 Rockrimmon Boulevard, Suite 100, in Colorado Springs, the information-sharing session will be held on Monday, April 2, 2018.
There is no charge to attend this Stem Cell Therapy Seminar, which includes a complimentary meal from Mollica's family-owned and operated Italian market and deli. The free dinner will include lasagna, salad, bread, and beverages. A gluten- free lasagna option is also available. The dinner starts promptly at 6:00 pm, with the seminar running from 6:30-7:15 p.m. The seminar is open to patients and interested parties who want to learn more about stem cell therapy, but have not attended one of the practice’s previous sessions.
Rockrimmon Integrated Medical provides a variety of medical, physical therapy, chiropractic and regenerative services to help relieve pain without resorting to invasive surgery or relying on dangerous opiate drugs. Stem cell therapy is one of the most advanced therapies available today to help promote a body’s own natural healing in response to damaged knees, shoulders, ankles and other joints.
Stem cells work by stimulating the patient’s body to repair or replace cells which have been damaged due to injury, illness or aging. As a person gets older, the amount of stem cells in the body are greatly reduced and are not as efficient as they once were. By introducing new stem cells into the system, patients experience pain relief as they release proteins and growth factors that work to reduce inflammation, increase blood flow, and repair damaged tissue such as muscle, ligaments, cartilage, and tendons.
In business for over 45 years, the four doctors at Rockrimmon Integrated Medical have over 120 years of combined clinical practice. “There is a lot of information and misinformation about regenerative medicine and stem cell therapy out there,” commented Dr. Ben Sabo. “This seminar is designed to clear up any misinformation and demonstrate to attendees why Rockrimmon Integrated Medical is the leader in Colorado Springs for stem cell therapy.”
Rockrimmon Integrated Medical offers stem cell therapy as one of its pain-reducing therapies because it is all-natural, non-steroidal, safe and effective, and there are no adverse reactions to the treatment. The procedure is minimally invasive with a simple outpatient visit, and there is no down time after the procedure is performed. Patients may be provided with home stretching exercises or braces to further support the post-therapy healing process.
Located at 425 Rockrimmon Boulevard, Suite 100, in Colorado Springs, CO, Rockrimmon Integrated Medical is the future of integrated healthcare. Visit the website at https://rockrimmonchiropractic.com/ for more information or call (719) 593-1969 to reserve a spot in the seminar or set an appointment.


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