
Description
"Bone Regeneration and Fracture Healing" is a solo episode with Dr. Jason Rountree (DC, CMLSO), where he breaks down what really helps bones mend. He discusses key healing factors—like blood flow, nutrient intake, and mechanical stimulation—and why some fractures don’t heal as expected. You’ll also hear how laser therapy fits into the picture and how energy at the cellular level can influence outcomes. It’s a grounded explanation of what’s going on when healing slows—and what might help it along.

Bone Regeneration and Fracture Healing
Guest
This time, there are no guests—just Jason Roundtree delving deeply into today's topic.
Category
Bone Health, Inflammation, Alternative Medicine
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About The Host
Jason Roundtree is the host of Healing at the Speed of Light, a podcast focused on the science and application of light-based therapies. He interviews leading experts on photobiomodulation, red light therapy, and tissue regeneration. With a background in integrative health, Jason helps listeners understand how light can support healing, recovery, and full-body resilience.
Jason Roundtree is the host of Healing at the Speed of Light, a podcast focused on the science and application of light-based therapies. He interviews leading experts on photobiomodulation, red light therapy, and tissue regeneration. With a background in integrative health, Jason helps listeners understand how light can support healing, recovery, and full-body resilience.
About The Guest
This episode features Jason Roundtree as the sole presenter, offering his expertise and insights.
This episode features Jason Roundtree as the sole presenter, offering his expertise and insights.
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