Regenerative therapies are studied for a range of musculoskeletal and chronic pain conditions. Below is an overview — your candidacy can only be determined by a licensed provider.
One of the most studied applications. May be considered for cartilage wear, meniscus issues, and osteoarthritis as an alternative to knee replacement.
Explored for degenerative disc disease, facet joint pain, and chronic lower-back conditions where surgery is being considered.
Studied for rotator cuff injuries, labral tears, and shoulder osteoarthritis that limit range of motion and daily activity.
May be considered for hip osteoarthritis, bursitis, and labral pathology as a non-surgical option to evaluate.
Regenerative approaches aim to address inflammation and cartilage degeneration associated with osteoarthritis in multiple joints.
Investigated for certain types of peripheral neuropathy and nerve-related pain. Candidacy varies widely and requires evaluation.
For age- or activity-related cartilage and connective-tissue degeneration affecting mobility and comfort.
Tendon, ligament, and soft-tissue injuries that limit movement and have not responded to conservative care.
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