Stem cell therapy
What stem cell therapy can do for your chronic pain. With our stem cell therapy, we harvest the stem cells from your bone marrow and redirect them to where you need them most. By concentrating these resources, we’re able to give your body the healing boost it needs to repair your damaged tissue, which, in turn, alleviates your pain.
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What stem cell therapy can do for your chronic pain. With our stem cell therapy, we harvest the stem cells from your bone marrow and redirect them to where you need them most. By concentrating these resources, we’re able to give your body the healing boost it needs to repair your damaged tissue, which, in turn, alleviates your pain.
We harvest your stem cells during an in-office procedure using only local anesthesia. Once we’ve harvested them, we’re able to inject your stem cells into your damaged tissue, where your body readily accepts the reinforcements.
As the stem cells go to work to reduce inflammation and regenerate and repair your tissue, they also call in more healing resources to aid in the task.
This approach to chronic pain is one that doesn’t mask the issue, but works with your body to address and repair the underlying problem for long-term results.
Depending upon your medical issue, you may need a series of stem cell treatments, and you should realize your results gradually as the stem cells rebuild from within.

Fighting pain
Because stem cells are a natural resource, we’re able to use them to relieve chronic pain that stems from a host of issues, including:
- Degenerative disc diseases
- Arthritis
- Connective tissue injuries
- Neuropathy, or nerve damage
- Joint pain
And the list goes on. The bottom line is that there’s increasing evidence that stem cell therapy is a viable and effective solution for most musculoskeletal and orthopedic issues.
If you’d like to explore whether stem cell therapy is right for you, please call one of our four locations for a consultation.
Pain we
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Nerve pain
Nerve pain occurs when a health condition affects the nerves that carry sensation to the brain.

Foot pain
Foot pain can vary for each patient as the best course of action depends on the cause of the pain.

Knee pain
The location and severity of knee pain may vary, depending on the cause of the problem.

Back pain
Back pain often develops without a cause that your doctor can identify with a test or an imaging study.

Neck pain
The neck—or cervical spine—is a coordinated network of nerves, bones, joints, and muscles.

Hip pain
Arthritis, Osteoarthritis and Rheumatoid Arthritis are among the most common causes of hip pain in older adults.

Head pain
By definition, chronic daily headaches occur 15 days or more a month, for longer than three months.
