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What are HCTP and CTP Therapies?

July 13, 2023 by Dr. Daniel Hoover

Our bodies have systems in place to repair themselves. A scar from a childhood incident proves that your body can heal whatever the damage was. Unfortunately, our bodies have limits on how well they can recover.

Human Cellular Tissue Products (HCTPs) and Cell Therapy Products (CTPs) are a modern form of treatment in which live cells are introduced into a patient to help the body repair, reconstruct or rejuvenate damaged cells and tissues. They fall under the term regenerative medicine.

Today we’ll go into more detail about what these therapies are and how they’re being used to help people alleviate their pain and live a more comfortable and fulfilling life.

Regenerative Medicine

HCTPs and CTPs fall under the category of regenerative medicine. Our bodies have an extraordinary ability to heal itself. If we get a cut or break a bone, our body can often mend itself without surgery. If surgery is required, the body can self-heal after surgery. Regenerative medicine is another step to unlocking our body’s potential for healing. 

Once introduced to an injury, the cells can treat, diagnose or even prevent certain diseases and conditions. Regenerative medicine therapies stimulate the body to begin the self-healing response. While regenerative medicine is still relatively new, it can potentially treat lifelong degenerative conditions. 

What is CTP

CTPs are a biomedicine that contains cells and tissue to help patients manage symptoms. CTP therapy is unique in that the cells injected are already differentiated. Meaning when treating muscle injuries, it is muscle cells being used.

CTPs have been shown to have significant potential in treating a wide array of conditions and ailments, including autoimmune diseases like arthritis or neurodegenerative disorder. The main goal of CTP therapy is to introduce new cells into the patient’s body to aid it in repairing, regenerating, and replacing damaged tissue to promote healing and overall wellness.

What are HCTPs

Similarly to CTPs, HCTPs are a modern approach to healthcare that attempts to aid the body in reconstructing, replacing, and regenerating damaged or destroyed cells to recover and regain natural functions. Often used to treat conditions causing joint pain, such as:

  • Arthritis
  • Chronic Joint Pain
  • Chronic Muscle Pain
  • Inflammation
  • Ligament Tear or Sprain
  • Muscle Tear or Sprain

When injected, HCTPs can attach to blood vessels surrounding the injured area. The new cells can grow, divide, and form new tissue in the following days. This helps the damaged or injured area to heal from the inside while avoiding further damage and potentially circumvent surgery.

Is Regenerative Medicine Right for You?

Regenerative medicine is an amazing new way to treat many conditions. However, it has its limitations. For example, it’s not able to regrow arms and legs, though thanks to regenerative medicine, chronic pain doesn’t have to have control over your life. 

People who suffer from chronic pain are great candidates for regenerative medicine therapy. Many older adults can use it to manage pain caused by arthritis which can lower mobility and independence. Many athletic people dealing with sports injuries can use regenerative medicine and physical therapy to regain their functions. To know if regenerative medicine is the right option, ask the helpful staff at SOHMA Integrative Medicine in Long Beach for additional information.

Take the Next Step In Improving Your Health by Contacting SOHMA Integrative Medicine

Our goal is to help you improve your health. You can contact us and ask about the Myers Cocktail, IV Therapy, Chiropractic care, or how our other health service lines can help you with your journey to improved health. 

Located in Long Beach, CA, we help individuals from the surrounding cities.

We look forward to helping you take the next step in your journey to better health.

Filed Under: Therapy Tagged With: HCTP

Top 5 Benefits of HCTP Therapies

July 6, 2023 by Dr. Daniel Hoover

What are HCTPs? 

It stands for human cellular tissue product, and they’re helping people manage pain and repair damaged tissue. At some point in our lives, our bodies may reach a stage where they can no longer keep up with our lifestyle, with no one at fault. Whether it’s sports, accidents, or aging, our bodies will need some help.

HCTPs are an exciting and new approach to healthcare and wellness. While some people have reservations about HCTP therapies, many patients have seen a notable improvement in their overall quality of life.

Join us as we explore the top five benefits of HCTP therapies.

Benefit #1 Reduced Inflammation

One of our body’s first responses to an injury is inflammation. And while your body is recovering from an injury, inflammation is essential. It occurs when inflammatory cells travel to an injury or infection site. Unfortunately, if the rash is chronic or the body has an overactive immune system which can result in forms of arthritis, then inflammation becomes a problem. 

When the inflammation doesn’t reduce, it leads to fluid buildup. This fluid can push against incredibly sensitive nerve endings, leading to pain. If not dealt with, this can ultimately result in neuropathy, known as chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy (CIDP), which can progressively reduce the senses in your arms and legs. 

Benefit #2 Tissue Repair

While HCTP cannot regrow limbs, HCTPs can promote cell repair and regeneration. Some injuries can lead to permanent tissue damage, causing patients to live with physical limitations and pain. HCTPs can regrow some of the damaged tissue. This helps patients relieve pain and frustration caused by the injury.

Benefit #3 Improved Healing

If you suffer an injury or have to undergo surgery, HCTPs have been used to help speed up healing. This comes down to how HCTPs can aid in regrowing and rejuvenating damaged cells. Typically after you become injured, the body requires many different cells to begin the healing process. By providing specialized cells, HCTPs may provide faster healing. In some cases, HCTPs can be used to avoid surgery.

Benefit #4 Pain Management

As stated, HCTPs help manage pain by reducing inflammation, repairing damaged tissue, and improving healing. However, pain is created or felt equally. While HCTP therapies can significantly help with pain caused by injury and inflammation, it takes time for the cells to regenerate and the pain to subside. 

Many patients express noticeable pain relief after a few weeks, while others take months before seeing similar results. Each patient reacts differently to treatment. Some may even require more than one treatment with HCTPs if there are no significant improvements after several months.

Benefit #5 Minimal Side Effects

When compared to traditional treatments, HCTP therapies have shown minimal adverse effects. The most apparent reservation patients express slight discomfort or sensitivity in the area that was being treated. Generally, patients managing symptoms including numbness caused by nerve damage may notice an increase in nerve sensitivity which some may misinterpret as a side effect.

Take the Next Step In Improving Your Health by Contacting SOHMA Integrative Medicine

Our goal is to help you improve your health. You can contact us and ask about the Myers Cocktail, IV Therapy, Chiropractic care, or how our other health service lines can help you with your journey to improved health. 

Located in Long Beach, CA, we help individuals from the surrounding cities.

We look forward to helping you take the next step in your journey to better health.

Filed Under: Therapy Tagged With: HCTP

What are Restorative Therapies, and How Do They Work?

July 4, 2023 by Dr. Daniel Hoover

Many times after an injury or accident, as well as, as we age, we may lose some body function. In these cases, restorative therapies help a patient maintain, optimize, or exceed their current function levels.

Restorative therapy is a holistic approach that attempts to improve a patient’s physical and mental well-being.

Join us as we explore the examples of restorative therapies and how they work.

What are Restorative Therapies used for?

Restorative therapies are used to help restore function to the body. It is designed to maintain proper body functions for day-to-day activities such as walking, standing, and sitting. A patient is less likely to develop pressure ulcers, known as bedsores, if remaining mobile. Much like physical therapy, restorative therapies provide individualized programs for each individual.

Restorative therapies also play a significant role in managing pain, improving mobility, increasing the quality of life, and providing independence for seniors. It cannot be understated how important independence can be for seniors. Often the independence gained can also improve their mental health, as they are less likely to slip, fall or injure themselves doing common daily activities.

What are Examples of Restorative Therapies? 

Similarly to physical therapy, restorative therapies involve many movements, stretches, breathing exercises, massages, and other modalities. The goal is to put the patient’s body under as little strain as possible while reinforcing the body to maintain proper function. Simple exercises can improve the patient’s flexibility and overall health.

For example, sitting knee extensions and ankle circles may be helpful for older adults with difficulty walking. Sitting knee extensions have the patient sitting down with their feet flat on the ground. One leg is straightened in front of them, held for a few seconds, then lowered down. This is repeated with the other leg for the recommended amount. This can result in a hurt knee regaining flexion equal to the opposite unhurt knee. Ankle circles can be done by sitting on a chair and rotating each ankle clockwise and then counterclockwise. This dynamic stretching helps the joints in the ankle to release tension to improve flexibility and help prevent injury.

Restorative Therapies for Pain Management

Keeping the muscles and joints limber and flexible restorative therapies can aid in managing chronic pain. While there may be some resistance to the stretches and exercises at first, it becomes easier to complete as the treatment progresses. While there is no way to cure chronic pain completely, managing pain by strengthening surrounding muscles and joints has been used to help manage pain for decades.

Are Restorative Therapies Right for Me?

The simple answer is yes if there are any limitations on your body. Restorative therapies can help you regain said limitations and sometimes exceed them. A restorative therapy program can include something as simple as walking, standing, or sitting exercises and special exercises designed for your individual condition.

Perhaps you’re unsure if there are any limitations to your mobility. In these situations, you can ask the helpful staff at SOHMA Integrative Medicine in Long Beach for an evaluation. Your body may have gotten used to compensating for an unknown injury.

Take the Next Step In Improving Your Health by Contacting SOHMA Integrative Medicine

Our goal is to help you improve your health. You can contact us and ask about the Myers Cocktail, IV Therapy, Chiropractic care, or how our other health service lines can help you with your journey to improved health. 

Located in Long Beach, CA, we help individuals from the surrounding cities.

We look forward to helping you take the next step in your journey to better health.

Filed Under: Therapy Tagged With: Restorative Therapy

Top 3 Body Signs Showing Myer’s Cocktail Is Working

June 29, 2023 by Dr. Daniel Hoover

Myer’s cocktail is a popular form of IV therapy that delivers a combination of vitamins, minerals, and other essential nutrients intravenously to the body. By administering the nutrients through an IV, the digestive system is bypassed. By bypassing the digestive system, the body has access to all the nutrients provided, compared to oral supplements, which take longer to absorb and often at a much smaller concentration. Through IV therapy, the body can begin to use all the available nutrients, which can lead to a variety of benefits, such as boosting energy levels and supporting the immune system.

As the infusion takes effect, there are a few signs to remember that Myer’s Cocktail is working. Join me as we highlight the top three signs that indicate the positive effects of Myer’s Cocktail is having on your body.

An Increase in Energy Levels

One of the most noticeable signs that Myer’s cocktail IV therapy is working is that you’ll feel your energy levels rise. This energy increase may result from nutrients being absorbed by the bloodstream. Dehydration can sap away your energy. Myer’s cocktail IV therapy can help to rehydrate you quickly, which can also boost energy levels. The absorbed nutrients can help reduce your overall fatigue while improving your overall sense of vitality.

Finding yourself with more energy and less fatigue after or while receiving a Myer’s Cocktail infusion clearly shows that the therapy is working for you.

Improved Hydration

As previously stated, Myer’s cocktail IV therapy can help to rehydrate your body quickly. Due to the blend of vitamins and minerals delivered through a saline solution, you should notice an improvement in overall hydration levels within your body. While often, this benefits patients who have an active lifestyle and sweat excessively due to activities, and it’s also beneficial for those who may be dehydrated due to illness. Even a common cold can put a strain on your body, which can lead it to sweat far more than normal.

While you receive a Myer’s cocktail IV therapy infusion, you may observe your skin improve in elasticity and feel more smooth and soft. 

Mental Clarity and Mood

When your body’s out of balance due to a lack of nutrients or dehydration, you can notice that your mood may be sour. Many times a patient’s mood can change following Myer’s cocktail IV therapy. This is because the fluids and nutrients can bring the body back into balance, allowing your mental health and mood to improve.

Improving your ability to concentrate and give you mental clarity is good news. Myer’s cocktail IV therapy is often used to help relieve the effects of a hangover. Many people understand how bad a hangover can feel, and the nutrients in a Myer’s cocktail can help your body regain its balance to combat hangover symptoms. 

A positive change in your mood and irritability can indicate that Myer’s cocktail IV therapy positively affects you. 

Take the Next Step In Improving Your Health by Contacting SOHMA Integrative Medicine

Our goal is to help you improve your health. You can contact us and ask about the Myers Cocktail, IV Therapy, Chiropractic care, or how our other health service lines can help you with your journey to improved health. 

Located in Long Beach, CA, we help individuals from the surrounding cities.

We look forward to helping you take the next step in your journey to better health.

Filed Under: Therapy Tagged With: IV Therapy, Myer's Cocktail

Bringing All Therapies Under One Roof

June 27, 2023 by Dr. Daniel Hoover

At SOHMA, we value our customers and want to ensure everyone gets the best treatment possible. We’re excited to announce that we will consolidate our wellness center to our Long Beach location. 

Our Long Beach location isn’t changing and will continue to be convenient for those who live in Long Beach, Lakewood, and all surrounding areas. Conveniently located within less than 3 miles from the 605, 405, 91, and 19 freeways, this SOHMA location is also incredibly easy for those living in the surrounding areas.

This decision allows us to give our customers the best possible experience. By bringing together all our therapies to Long Beach, we can ensure the best service to our clients. 

We can now optimize our resources to produce better services, resulting in happier customers. At SOHMA Integrated Medicine, we are committed to delivering the highest quality of care from our Long Beach location. 

We look forward to serving our clients, customers, patients, and friends at SOHMA Integrative Medicine in Long Beach, CA., with enhanced efficiency and effectiveness, where we strive to help people get out of pain, into balance, and back to play.

Visit us at: 4195 N Viking Way, Suite F, Long Beach, CA 90808

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Is Myer’s Cocktail A Form of IV Therapy?

June 22, 2023 by Dr. Daniel Hoover

The short answer is yes. Myer’s cocktail is, in fact, a form of IV therapy.

But what is IV therapy, and why is Myer’s cocktail IV therapy becoming increasingly popular?

Join me as we explore the Myers cocktail IV therapy and why you should know about it.

What is IV therapy?

IV therapy is an effective way to deliver nutrients, vitamins, and minerals to the body. Typically the IV drip is used in medical settings to provide medicine. Supplements can be administered directly into the bloodstream. 

This method bypasses the digestive system, which can reduce the concentration of vitamins and minerals available to the body compared to IV therapy. IV therapy allows for the maximum absorption of nutrients with minimal waste.

Other forms of IV therapy include Ozone therapy. Ozone has amazing anti-inflammatory properties, which can help combat viral infections. Oftentimes you can do both forms of IV therapy together.

What is Myer’s Cocktail

The Myer’s cocktail perfectly blends vitamins and minerals, including Vitamin C, B Complex, Magnesium, and Calcium. Through IV therapy, the body can use these nutrients far more efficiently than taking an oral supplement. This is mainly because the dose is concentrated and bypasses the digestive system. 

What Is Myer’s Cocktail Used For?

Myer’s cocktail’s usefulness has been known to aid with a variety of conditions and be helpful as a preventative measure. Some of the conditions it helps with include:

  • Boost Immune System
  • Improves Blood Circulation
  • Relieves Migraines
  • Dehydration
  • Fatigue
  • Respiratory Problems
  • Mental Health

Many patients will experience an immediate boost of energy following Myer’s cocktail IV therapy. As the therapy is continued, often, further benefits will be noticed. 

The vitamins and minerals within Myer’s cocktail IV therapy are crucial in how the body regains balance. For example, the body can take advantage of the anti-inflammatory properties of Vitamin C through IV therapy to reduce inflammation and decrease pain caused by migraines.

Is Myer’s Cocktail Right for Me?

Myers cocktail IV therapy is excellent for nearly everyone, from people with active lifestyles who want to keep their bodies healthy. Myer’s cocktail IV therapy is generally safe for adults. There won’t be adverse reactions to Myer’s blend. 

Though with many intravenous practices, there are some potential risks involved. Such as allergic reactions caused by the serum or instruments used to administer the IV. though this only occurs if the patient is unaware that they are allergic to it.

You should also disclose any medication you are currently taking, as these can sometimes have an adverse reaction when combined with the nutrients in Myer’s cocktail IV therapy. If you’re unsure if your medication may negatively react to Myer’s cocktail IV therapy, feel free to ask the helpful staff at SOHMA for any information regarding your unique case.

Take the Next Step In Improving Your Health by Contacting SOHMA Integrative Medicine

Our goal is to help you improve your health. You can contact us and ask about the Myers Cocktail, IV Therapy, Chiropractic care, or how our other health service lines can help you with your journey to improved health. 

Located in Long Beach, CA, we help individuals from the surrounding cities.

We look forward to helping you take the next step in your journey to better health.

Filed Under: Therapy Tagged With: Myer's Cocktail

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