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Why did Kobe Bryant fly to Germany for Regenokine treatment when today’s athletes can get the same procedure in Scottsdale?
This week on Injury Territory, Will Carroll sits down with Dr. Ashu Goyle, one of only a handful of U.S. physicians certified to perform Regenokine therapy, for a deep dive into one of the most talked-about—and controversial—procedures in modern sports medicine. Dr. Goyle explains what Regenokine actually is, how it differs from PRP and stem cell therapies, why elite athletes have sought it out for years, and where it realistically fits in today’s injury treatment landscape.
The conversation explores the gap between hype and evidence, the types of injuries and arthritis cases that may respond best, and why procedures once associated with overseas “miracle clinics” are now becoming part of mainstream athlete care in places like Scottsdale.
(https://ispwscottsdale.com)
We also break down key MLB injuries and roster concerns around the league, including Tyler Glasnow, Ronald Acuna, and whether Logan Webb’s knee issue may have quietly pushed the San Francisco Giants toward an early-season reality check.
If you’re interested in MLB injuries, sports medicine, biologic treatments, pitching health, or the evolving science of athlete recovery, this episode of Injury Territory goes deep into where the game is heading next.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
By Foul Territory NetworkWhy did Kobe Bryant fly to Germany for Regenokine treatment when today’s athletes can get the same procedure in Scottsdale?
This week on Injury Territory, Will Carroll sits down with Dr. Ashu Goyle, one of only a handful of U.S. physicians certified to perform Regenokine therapy, for a deep dive into one of the most talked-about—and controversial—procedures in modern sports medicine. Dr. Goyle explains what Regenokine actually is, how it differs from PRP and stem cell therapies, why elite athletes have sought it out for years, and where it realistically fits in today’s injury treatment landscape.
The conversation explores the gap between hype and evidence, the types of injuries and arthritis cases that may respond best, and why procedures once associated with overseas “miracle clinics” are now becoming part of mainstream athlete care in places like Scottsdale.
(https://ispwscottsdale.com)
We also break down key MLB injuries and roster concerns around the league, including Tyler Glasnow, Ronald Acuna, and whether Logan Webb’s knee issue may have quietly pushed the San Francisco Giants toward an early-season reality check.
If you’re interested in MLB injuries, sports medicine, biologic treatments, pitching health, or the evolving science of athlete recovery, this episode of Injury Territory goes deep into where the game is heading next.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.