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Can Regenerative Medicine Help You? Here Are Some Conditions It Can Treat

April 29, 2026

Filed under: Uncategorized — ommdoc @ 6:28 pm
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Regenerative medicine is pretty amazing. It uses natural substances to power up your body’s healing processes, leading to reduced pain, improved mobility, and better overall wellness. But can it help you? The best way to find out is by consulting a qualified physician. In the meantime, you can read this blog post to learn about some of the conditions that regenerative medicine is often used to treat.

Regenerative Medicine: The Basics

Regenerative medicine encompasses a range of treatments, which are suitable for a wide range of conditions. Some popular treatments that fall into this category include:

  • Platelet-rich plasma (PRP), which uses a concentrated sample of your own blood to deliver growth factors to an injured area.
  • Prolozone, which uses ozone and a mild irritant to spark a healing response in the body.
  • Wharton’s jellytic growth factors, which encourage tissue repair and reduce inflammation.

Degenerative Conditions

As you age or place repeated stress on a joint, cartilage, tendons, and ligaments can lose strength and structure. That process can lead to pain, stiffness, weakness, and limited range of motion. Regenerative medicine aims to support repair at the source, which makes it a useful option for many chronic orthopedic problems, including:

  • Knee, hip, shoulder, or ankle osteoarthritis
  • Tendinopathy in the rotator cuff, Achilles tendon, patellar tendon, or elbow
  • Plantar fasciitis
  • Meniscal irritation or cartilage wear
  • Ligament laxity that contributes to joint instability

Acute Injuries and Tissue Damage

Regenerative medicine is not only for long-term wear and tear. It may also help when you suffer a sudden injury that damages soft tissue and slows your return to normal activity. In these cases, the goal is to support tissue repair, reduce pain, and help you regain function without invasive surgery. Your doctor might recommend regenerative therapies for:

  • Ligament sprains
  • Muscle strains
  • Partial tendon tears
  • Sports-related overuse injuries
  • Joint inflammation after a traumatic event

Is Regenerative Medicine Right for Your Condition?

Regenerative medicine is well-tolerated by most people, and it can work alongside other therapies to minimize your pain and help you move more easily. Here are some signs that you should speak to doctor who offers regenerative therapies:

  • You suffer from frequent aches and pains.
  • You deal with joint inflammation and swelling.
  • You have limited mobility due to discomfort in your musculoskeletal system.
  • You have recently taken a fall or been involved in an accident.

Your doctor will perform a thorough examination and advise you on your next steps. Hopefully, you will soon be well on your way to feeling better!

Meet the Practice

At the Institute for Non-Surgical Orthopedics, we have a large team of doctors and other medical professionals who are passionate about providing high-quality care. Together, we have many years of experience and are able to offer a range of treatments, including regenerative medicine therapies. To learn more about us or to request a consultation, contact our Fort Lauderdale office at 954-563-2707.

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