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cellular consolidation

Cellular consolidation is a medical procedure used to treat weak or damaged tissues, such as bones or cartilage, by enhancing the body's natural healing process. It involves stimulating cellular activity—often through injections, PRP (platelet-rich plasma), or other methods—to promote tissue regeneration and repair. The goal is to strengthen and restore the affected tissue's structure and function, leading to improved stability and reduced symptoms. This approach leverages the body's innate ability to heal itself, supporting regeneration at the cellular level for better long-term outcomes.