Regenerative Medicine
Regenerative Medicine is the use of the body’s mesenchymal cells, derived from bone marrow or adipose tissue, and placental derived mesenchymal stem cells to help repair injuries to bone, disc, cartilage, ligaments, muscles, tendons and joints.
Regenerative therapy can help a wide range of conditions by helping to promote healing of injured bone, cartilage repair, wound and tissue healing, and new blood vessel growth. Conditions that can be improved by regenerative therapy include but are not limited to:
Spine
- Back Pain: Degenerative Disc, Facet Joints, SI Joints
- Neck Pain
Ligaments & Tendons
- Sports Injuries, such as tendonitis and ligament sprain
- Rotator Cuff Injuries
- Ligaments & Tendons
Joints
- Hip Pain
- SI joint pain
- Knee Pain
- Shoulder Pain
- Foot and Ankle Pain
- Wrist and Hand Pain
- Elbow Pain