STEM CELL
REGENERATIVE THERAPY
Imagine a therapy that works with your body’s own powerful cells to repair, regenerate, and rejuvenate.
Stem cell therapy is revolutionizing how we approach healing—naturally and effectively targeting the root causes of pain and degeneration.
Whether you're seeking relief from chronic pain, accelerated recovery from chronic health conditions, or innovative ways to support overall wellness - stem cell therapy offers new possibilities for achieving optimal health.
Here, we’re dedicated to empowering you with clear, accurate information and compassionate care to help you explore if stem cell therapy is right for you. Dive in to learn how stem cells can make a difference in your journey to feeling your best.
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Drug-Free
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Minimally Invasive
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Safe & Effective
How does Regenerative Stem Cell Therapy Work?
Regenerative stem cell therapy using umbilical cord-derived stem cells taps into the natural healing potential of young, vibrant cells to repair and rejuvenate damaged tissues.
Collected ethically and safely from donated umbilical cords after healthy births, these stem cells are particularly potent in reducing inflammation and stimulating tissue regeneration.
When introduced into areas of injury or degeneration, umbilical cord stem cells can actively support the body’s natural healing processes by promoting cellular repair and growth.
This therapy offers a non-invasive, natural approach to addressing chronic pain, joint issues, and other degenerative conditions by providing the body with high-quality, undifferentiated cells ready to renew damaged tissues.
REGENERATE YOUR LIFE!
Stem cells are regenerating your degeneration and have been life-changing for so many practice members. You don't have to live in pain. There has been extensive research, which we are happy to share with you, that shows stem cell therapy to be a safe and very successful way to help heal a variety of injuries and chronic or acute conditions.
Potential Benefits of Stem Cell Therapy:
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Regenerate & Repair Tissue
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Accelerated Healing
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Decreased Pain & Soreness
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Reduced Inflammation
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Recovery from Knee Injuries
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Potentially Reverse Arthritis/Osteoarthritis Damage
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Repair Hip & Labral Tears
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Recover from Shoulder Damage
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Relieve Chronic & Lower Back Pain
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Repair Wrist or Elbow Injuries
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Decrease Ankle or Foot Pain
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Skin Rejuvenation and Anti-Aging Treatment
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
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What is Regenerative Therapy?
Regenerative therapy is a cutting-edge approach to healing that focuses on repairing, restoring, and regenerating damaged tissues and organs within the body. Unlike traditional treatments that may only address symptoms, regenerative therapy aims to stimulate the body’s own natural healing processes, often using advanced techniques like stem cell therapy and platelet-rich plasma (PRP). These therapies work by enhancing cellular repair and reducing inflammation - promoting the regeneration of healthy tissue. Regenerative therapy is a promising, minimally invasive option for a range of conditions, including chronic pain, injuries, and degenerative diseases, helping practice members achieve long-lasting relief and improved function.
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What is A Stem Cell?
A stem cell is a special type of cell in the body that has the unique ability to develop into many different cell types - such as muscle, nerve, or blood cells. Stem cells play a key role in growth, repair, and regeneration because they can divide and create more cells or transform into specialized cells.
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Does Insurance Cover Regenerative Therapy Procedures?
Insurance does not currently cover stem cell regenerative therapy. However, our heart is to help provide you the best care that fits within your budget.
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How Much Does Stem Cell Regenerative Therapy Cost?
There is a broad range of pricing for stem cell therapy as it is dependent on the individual's needs and dose recommendation.
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Do I Have To Be Accepted In A Research Study To Receive Stem Cell Procedures?
Not necessarily. Practice members may still benefit from stem cell regenerative therapy even if they do not fit the inclusion criteria for one of the research studies.
REGENERATIVE THERAPY
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Why is Regenerative Therapy So Revolutionary?
Regenerative Therapy for musculoskeletal injury is a new, rapidly evolving field of medicine where the body rebuilds and regenerates itself. Regenerative Therapy has been thrust into the limelight due to high profile athletes such as Los Angeles Lakers guard Kobe Bryant, golfer Tiger Woods and football player Hines Ward utilizing regenerative therapy methods rather than undergoing surgery.
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Regenerative Therapy and Stem Cells
Stem cell research is nothing new. Stem cell therapy has been used in clinical settings for over 70 years on serious conditions like leukemia. Hines Ward (a football star) recovered in only 2 weeks from a knee MCL sprain with the help of stem cell therapy and helped the Steelers win a Super Bowl!
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Platelet-Rich Plasma Therapy
Platelet-rich plasma therapy is what many athletes are undergoing in an effort to help various conditions including tendonitis, arthritis, chronic joint inflammation, cartilage defects, and muscle strains. Platelet-rich plasma therapy uses the patients’ own blood to control pain and increase functionality. The blood is centrifuged and separated into three layers – the serum, platelets and white blood cells, and red blood cells. The platelets release over 1,000 biologically active proteins that facilitate tissue regeneration. There have been several human and animal studies that have shown very promising results, such as the 2012 study out of the Hospital for Special Surgery showing its benefit for knee arthritis. Another study showed that a platelet serum injected into a damaged Achilles tendon in a laboratory animal significantly increased tendon strength and stiffness as well as increased tendon strength and fast-twitch responses. When Hines Ward was playing wide receiver for the Pittsburgh Steelers, he sustained a medial collateral ligament sprain in the playoffs. The next day, he was injected with platelet rich plasma. Within two weeks, he returned to make two catches to help the Steelers win the Super Bowl. “I think it really helped me. The injury that I had was a severe injury, maybe a four- or six-week injury. In order for me to go out there and play in two weeks, I don’t think anyone with a grade-2 M.C.L. sprain gets back that fast,” Hines Ward said about the PRP procedure.
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Umbilical Cord Tissue Cell Therapy
Umbilical cord tissue cell therapy has been one of the most cutting edge regenerative therapies that is now available. The umbilical cord tissue is obtained ethically from donors after a scheduled c-section, where the baby and mother are perfectly healthy. There are no embryonic stem cells used. The umbilical cord tissue is processed along with Wharton’s Jelly at an FDA Certified facility using GMP techniques. To date, no known significant adverse events have occurred with umbilical cord tissue therapy. The umbilical cord cell therapies include growth factors, exosomes, cytokines, microRNA and stem cells. Therapy sessions are all outpatient and frequently help practice members achieve an increased quality of life. While outcomes vary between individuals, practice members often are able to walk farther, participate in recreational activities, breathe easier, sleep better and experience increased energy.
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Exosome Therapy
Exosome therapy has been increasing in popularity over the last several years as more research comes out on what they are and what they can do. Interestingly, exosomes are not actually cells, but are cellular byproducts known as extracellular vesicles. When the exosome is released from a cell (such as a stem cell), it contains significant information from that cell such as DNA and microRNA. As the exosome collides with a new cell and gets ingested, it then transfers that information to the cell. Depending on that cell, the reaction from that information transferred may be a repair response or a “reprogramming” of the cell. Exosomes have been shown to be safe. No rejection occurs since there are no surface factors, and they cannot divide so tumors have not been seen to date.