ORTHOBIOLOGIC Therapy
Regenerative joint injections are an innovative approach to pain management that harnesses the body’s natural healing mechanisms. This treatment utilizes substances like Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) and stem cells to repair and regenerate damaged tissues in the joints. By injecting these biologically active components directly into the affected areas, the body can initiate a healing response, promoting tissue regeneration and alleviating pain.
PRP is created by isolating a concentrated fraction of your own blood that is rich in growth factors and platelets. When injected into the injured joint, these growth factors play a crucial role in cell proliferation, tissue repair, and reducing inflammation. This can be particularly beneficial for conditions such as osteoarthritis, tendonitis, and ligament injuries.
Patients often experience significant improvements in pain, mobility, and overall joint function following regenerative joint injections. The results can vary depending on the individual’s specific condition, but many report long-lasting benefits and a reduction in the need for more invasive procedures or medications.
At Teton Regenerative, we prioritize a personalized approach to treatment, assessing each patient's unique situation and tailoring the injections to meet their specific needs. By focusing on both rejuvenation of the body and mind, our regenerative therapies aim to provide a holistic path toward pain relief and improved quality of life.
Interested in joint and soft tissue repair schedule a free consultation with our medical provider.
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Evidence Based Research
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National Library of Medicine
Efficacy and safety of platelet-rich plasma injections for the treatment of osteoarthritis
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Science Direct: International Journal of Surgery Case Reports
Conservative treatment of ACL injuries with platelet-rich plasma
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John Hopkins Medicine
John Hopkins information about PRP injections. PRP injections are used for a range of conditions, from musculoskeletal pain and injuries to cosmetic procedures.