Abstract A motorcycle helmet can save a life, but it cannot stop every brain injury. If a rider suffers a concussion or traumatic brain injury while wearing a helmet in El Paso, it usually means the crash forces were strong enough to exceed what the helmet was designed to absorb. This does not mean the helmet failed. In many cases, the helmet may have reduced the severity of the injury and helped prevent a fatal outcome. Helmets reduce the risk of head injury and death, but riders can still suffer concussion, whiplash, neck trauma, spinal strain, and musculoskeletal injuries after a serious crash (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention [CDC], 2025). When another driver caused the crash through negligence, the injured rider may still have the right to seek compensation for medical bills, lost income, pain, disability, and long-term care. In El Paso, a strong recovery plan often includes two parts: legal protection and medical care. A personal injury attorney can help investigate fau...
Evidence-Based Integrative Chiropractic Strategies for PRP, Peptides, and Joint Care: What I Tell My Patients
Abstract In this educational post, I walk you through how I evaluate candidacy and set realistic expectations for intra-articular and soft-tissue platelet-rich plasma (PRP) procedures; how I think about leukocyte content in PRP; what we know about combining PRP with peptides like BPC-157; and how steroid timing affects biologic injections. I also detail dose and volume strategies, post-procedure pain management, and when I consider single versus series injections. Throughout, I integrate the physiologic rationale and highlight how modern integrative chiropractic care aligns with evidence-based regenerative medicine, including movement restoration, soft-tissue optimization, neuromuscular training, sleep and metabolic considerations, and shared decision-making. Clinical observations from my practice and platforms inform recommendations, and I link to recent research from leading investigators to ground these guidance points in current best evidence. Section 1: How I Determine Candidacy f...