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Multimodal Innovation in the U.S. Podiatric Space: Addressing Ligamentous Defects
A five-patient case series led by Parker Foot and Ankle reported an 85.29% average pain reduction using a combined regenerative protocol for sinus tarsitis ligament defects.
- Parker Foot and Ankle published a peer-reviewed case series describing a multimodal regenerative protocol for sinus tarsitis, with Naomi Lambert stating `These results provide early clinical insight`.
- Clinicians developed the protocol to address connective tissue deficits informed by decades of anatomical research after patients failed conservative treatments including NSAIDs, physical therapy, orthotics, and corticosteroid injections.
- The protocol combined EPAT, cryopreserved Umbilical Cord Tissue allografts, laser therapy, orthotic stabilization, and pneumatic immobilization in five female patients, ages 50–72, showing an 85.29% mean VAS pain reduction.
- Naomi Lambert said, `These results provide early clinical insight into how a coordinated regenerative protocol may fit into patient care when traditional approaches have been exhausted` in an open-access publication, conducted under IRB-approved, FDA-aligned standards.
- Regenative Labs' role is to support that work with compliant tissue processing, documentation, and research infrastructure, as authors call for larger controlled studies to validate findings.
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Multimodal Innovation in the U.S. Podiatric Space: Addressing Ligamentous Defects
HOUSTON and PENSACOLA, Fla., Jan. 28, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- Parker Foot and Ankle, led by foot and ankle specialist Robert Parker, DPM, FACFAS, FAENS, in collaboration with Regenative Labs, announced the publication of a peer-reviewed case series describing a structured,…
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