Traditional pain management asks how to reduce your pain score. Regenerative medicine asks a fundamentally different question: can the damaged tissue itself be repaired? Cortisone injections reduce inflammation temporarily while the underlying cartilage, tendon, or ligament continues to degrade. Regenerative therapies deliver concentrated growth factors, platelets, and cellular signaling molecules directly to the injury site.
Your body already has the machinery to repair tissue. In many chronic joint conditions, however, the injury site lacks adequate blood supply and growth factor concentration to complete the repair process. Regenerative medicine concentrates these healing components and delivers them precisely where they are needed.
Candidacy comes first. Not every patient or every condition responds to regenerative therapy. Proper selection is the difference between meaningful improvement and wasted time. We track range of motion, functional capacity, and imaging changes. If your protocol is working, we see it in the data. If it is not, we adjust.