Each condition below responds to a precise regenerative approach. Click on any condition to learn the biology and treatment rationale.
Progressive loss of disc height and hydration creates abnormal load transfer to facet joints and endplates. Regenerative treatment stabilizes the disc, promotes hydration, and reduces inflammatory signaling.
Learn moreThe nucleus pulposus extends beyond the annular fibers, often compressing nerve roots. Regenerative treatment reinforces the annular containment barrier and stimulates fibrocyte proliferation to restore structural integrity.
Learn moreMicro-injuries to the outer fiber layers of the disc create pathways for nuclear migration and inflammatory leakage. Targeted regenerative treatment repairs these tears from the inside, restoring structural integrity.
Learn moreStress fracture of the pars interarticularis, common in young athletes and workers with repetitive extension-rotation. Regenerative treatment stimulates bone healing and stabilizes the adjacent structures.
Learn moreSoft tissue injury with chronic inflammation, muscle inhibition, and scar tissue formation. Regenerative medicine breaks the chronic pain cycle, restores proprioception, and promotes functional recovery.
Learn moreOsteoarthritic changes in the posterior joints create pain and instability. Regenerative treatment reduces synovial inflammation and promotes cartilage stability.
Learn moreNerve-mediated pain from adhesions, chronic irritation, or inflammatory compression. We address the underlying structural cause-whether disc, joint, or soft tissue-rather than mask nerve pain.
Learn moreInstability or inflammatory arthropathy of the SIJ creates lower back and buttock pain. Regenerative treatment restores joint stability and reduces ligamentous laxity.
Learn moreMyofascial compression or inflammation of the piriformis muscle irritates the sciatic nerve. Targeted regenerative injection decompresses the nerve and resolves sciatic symptoms.
Learn moreChronic tendinopathy at the proximal hamstring attachment to the ischial tuberosity causes gluteal and posterior thigh pain. Regenerative therapy restores tendon integrity and reduces adhesion formation.
Learn moreNarrowing of the spinal canal or neural foramina limits space for the spinal cord and nerve roots. While not all stenosis reverses, conservative regenerative approaches can reduce inflammation, slow progression, and improve symptoms.
Learn moreCostochondritis, rib-vertebral joint inflammation, or intercostal neuralgia creates chest and rib pain. Regenerative injection therapy targets the joint, periosteum, and surrounding soft tissue with precision.
Learn moreSchedule a consultation to discuss whether regenerative medicine is right for your condition.