What is Regenerative Medicine Used For?

Regenerative medicine is used to repair, replace, or regenerate damaged or diseased tissues and organs. It leverages the body’s own healing mechanisms—sometimes with the help of biologics like stem cells, growth factors, or engineered tissues—to restore normal function.

Regenerative medicine is particularly appealing for patients looking to avoid surgery or those who haven’t responded well to traditional treatments.

Conditions Treated with Regenerative Medicine

Knee Pain

Elbow Pain

Shoulder Pain

Hip Pain

Ankle Pain

Arm Pain

Leg Pain

Tendinopathy

Tendinitis

Platelet-rich plasma

Platelet-rich plasma promotes healing by taking a sample of your blood and placing it in a centrifuge, which separates out the platelets containing the growth factor proteins. The platelets are then recombined with your blood plasma and injected into the affected area to accelerate your body’s healing process.

With regenerative therapy, your doctor is able to focus on the root cause of your pain rather than just treating your symptoms.

Benefits of Regenerative Medicine​

Natural Healing

Uses the body’s own cells and growth factors to stimulate repair. Encourages true tissue regeneration instead of just masking symptoms.

Minimally Invasive

Often performed via injections with little to no need for surgery. Reduced risk of complications, scarring, and infection.

Personalized Treatment

Tailored therapies based on your specific condition, age, and health goals. Treatments like PRP and stem cells are derived from your own body.

Faster Recovery Time

Promotes quicker healing compared to traditional surgery or physical therapy alone. Many patients return to normal activity within days or weeks.

Pain Reduction

Targets the root cause of inflammation and tissue damage. May reduce or eliminate the need for long-term pain medications.

Improved Function and Mobility

Helps restore normal function to joints, muscles, and tissues. Particularly beneficial for athletes or those with active lifestyles.

Reduced Risk of Re-injury

Strengthens and regenerates tissue to prevent recurring issues. Can be part of a long-term solution, not just a temporary fix.

Less Reliance on Medication

Limits the need for opioids, steroids, or anti-inflammatories.

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