Regenerative Medicine

HGTP/Stem Cell Injections
Human Growth Tissue Products (HGTP), often referred to as stem cell injections, are advanced regenerative therapies that utilize powerful biological components derived from donated birth tissues, such as umbilical cord and amniotic membrane. These tissues are rich in stem cells, growth factors, and cytokines that promote repair, reduce inflammation, and support regeneration at the cellular level. Once processed in a regulated medical facility, the product is injected directly into damaged or degenerated tissue—such as joints, tendons, or ligaments—to stimulate natural healing.
HGTP injections may accelerate recovery, decrease pain, and improve function in areas affected by injury, arthritis, or chronic degeneration. Depending on the severity of the condition, a single treatment may provide significant benefits, or a series of injections may be recommended for optimal results.

Platelet Rich Plasma
Did you know your blood has a vast amount of health properties? Platelet-Rich Plasma, also known as PRP, is the plasma and concentrated platelets found in every person’s blood. These platelets contain therapeutic growth factors and bioactive proteins that accelerate tissue repair. In a PRP treatment, a sample of the patient’s blood is drawn and spun in a medical device called a centrifuge. The spinning motion separates the platelets from the other components of the blood, and it concentrates them within the plasma. This plasma solution is then injected into the structural defect, such as an injured joint, tendon, or ligament. Once PRP is injected into the site of injury, it can stimulate the healing process, shorten healing time, decrease pain, and encourage cell/tissue growth.
On average, PRP requires 1-3 rounds of treatment, spaced 10 weeks apart, for a patient to reap the full benefits depending on the degree of their injury. PRP injections can be administered alone or in conjunction with other procedures.

Steroid Injection
When inflammation or pain becomes overwhelming, targeted relief can make all the difference. Toradol, also known as ketorolac, is a powerful non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) commonly used in injection form to reduce inflammation and provide rapid pain relief.
During a Toradol injection, the medication is delivered directly into the affected area—such as a joint, muscle, or soft tissue—to quickly calm inflammation and alleviate discomfort. Toradol works by blocking the body’s production of substances that cause inflammation and pain, offering fast-acting relief for acute injuries, chronic pain flares, and post-procedural discomfort.
These injections are often used as a stand-alone treatment or as a complement to other therapies, helping patients regain mobility and return to daily activities with reduced pain and inflammation.

Exosomes
Exosomes are tiny, naturally occurring vesicles released by stem cells that act as messengers to support healing and regeneration at the cellular level. These powerful components carry growth factors, RNA, and proteins that help regulate inflammation, stimulate tissue repair, and promote overall cell communication and function.
In exosome therapy, these regenerative messengers are either injected directly into the site of injury—such as joints, tendons, or soft tissue—or delivered systemically through IV infusion. When given intravenously, exosomes travel throughout the body, making them ideal for patients seeking whole-body rejuvenation, immune support, or treatment of more generalized inflammation or aging-related concerns.
Whether used locally or systemically, exosome therapy offers a cutting-edge, non-invasive option to support healing, reduce pain, and enhance cellular regeneration from the inside out.

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