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Dr. Newaj Abdullah Co-Authors and Publishes First Guidelines on Regenerative Medicine for Chronic Pain in Journal of Pain Research

Dr. Newaj Abdullah Co-Authors First Guidelines on Regenerative Medicine for Chronic Pain Published in Journal of Pain Research

We are proud to announce that Dr. Newaj Abdullah, as part of a larger expert team, has co-authored one of the first evidence-based guidelines on regenerative medicine-based treatment for chronic pain. The guidelines were recently published in the Journal of Pain Research, marking a significant milestone in the field of pain management.

The guidelines provide comprehensive, evidence-based recommendations for the use of regenerative medicine therapies, such as stem cell treatments and platelet-rich plasma, in managing chronic pain conditions. These guidelines are essential for advancing safe and effective practices in regenerative medicine, an area that is growing rapidly but has been lacking standardized protocols—until now.

This publication represents a key step forward in the treatment of chronic pain, offering healthcare providers crucial insights into how regenerative therapies can be utilized to improve patient outcomes. Dr. Abdullah’s contribution to this groundbreaking work reflects his commitment to pushing the boundaries of pain medicine through innovative approaches.

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