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Regenerative Medicine

Regenerative medicine is a rapidly advancing field of medical science that focuses on restoring damaged or degenerated tissues and organs by harnessing the body's natural healing processes. Regenerative medicine aims to enhance the body's natural ability to heal and repair itself. This can involve using various growth factors, cytokines, and other biologically active molecules to promote tissue regeneration.

A Young Scientist looking through a microscope

Our Goal

Rejuvenate

Boost the body's natural ability to heal itself

Replace

with healthy cells, tissues

Regenerate

Optimize regrowth

Regenerative Medicine

​Regenerative Medicine is the new way to treat acute, subacute, and chronic musculoskeletal conditions of muscles, tendons, and cartilage.  These conditions include sprains, tendonitis, muscle tears, tendon tears, ligament tears, cartilage tears, meniscal tears or intervertebral disc tears, joint injuries, or chronic degenerative joint disease commonly referred to as arthritis.

Stem Cell

​Stem cells have the ability to develop into many different types of cells, such as skin cells, brain cells, lung cells, and so on. Stem cells are a key component of regenerative medicine.

Plasma Rich Protein (PRP)

Helps through a process called "Optimal Scaffolding" — PRP can be compared to the sod while the stem cells are the seeds in an example where we want to regrow the damaged lawn.  PRP is a key component of regeneration treatments.​

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