Practitioner Resources

Dr. Trister is recognized as a leading expert in the field of regenerative therapy. In order to ensure as many patients as possible have access to these life-changing treatments, he is committed to sharing his extensive knowledge with other physicians. Here, you will find a collection of YouTube videos and blogs in which Dr. Trister freely shares his expertise with the medical community.

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Blogs

Role of the mesenchymal Stem cells in tissue repair after Prolotherapy

Prolotherapy is a controlled injury utilizing mechanical, osmotic, chemical stimuli.As the result  Activation of Mesenchymal Stem Cells (MSCs) occurs. Injury Signals: When tissue sustains damage, it releases a variety of signals, including cytokines, chemokines, and growth factors. These signals serve to attract MSCs to the site of injury and activate their functions. MSCs from surrounding tissues and the bloodstream migrate…

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Connective tissue:Stages of healing , corresponding symptoms and cellular morphology

Connective tissue healing. Review literature by Jon Trister MDC Connective tissue healing s a systematic process that can be categorized into four overlapping stages: hemostasis, inflammation, proliferation, and remodeling. Each stage is marked by distinct cellular activities and accompanying symptoms. 1. Hemostasis (Immediate to 1-2 days)   This stage serves as the body's immediate response to injury, aimed at halting…

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Steps in Collagen synthesis

involves both intracellular and extracellular stages. It is essential for the formation of collagen, the most abundant protein in the body, which provides structural support to various tissues, including skin, bones, tendons, and cartilage. Here are the key steps involved in collagen synthesis: Transcription and Translation • Transcription: The process begins inside the cell with the transcription of collagen genes…

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Structures which are vital for maintaining the health and functionality of blood vessels and nerves

Vasa Vasorum Definition: Small blood vessels that supply the walls of larger arteries and veins.Function: Provide nourishment to the outer layers (tunica externa) of large blood vessels, as diffusion from the lumen is insufficient for thick vessel walls. Vasa Nervorum Definition: Small arteries that supply blood to peripheral nerves.Function: Provide essential nutrients to the interior parts of nerves and their…

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Brief review of Immune system (Part1)

The immune system is comprised of two main subsystems: innate immunity and adaptive immunity. These systems work collaboratively to protect the body from pathogens and maintain overall health. Innate Immunity   Innate immunity serves as the body's first line of defense against pathogens. This response is non-specific, meaning it does not differentiate between different types of pathogens. Key characteristics of…

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Mesenchymal Stem Cells

Prolotherapy is a controlled injury to the connective tissues of joints and their capsules, tendons, ligaments and cartilages. Injury triggers the activation of mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) within treated areas. When an injury occurs, it creates a localized microenvironment rich in cytokines and growth factors that attract and activate various stem cells, including MSCs. This activation is part of a…

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