REGENERATIVE INJECTIONS™

Repair at the source.
Restore confident movement.

A physician-directed regenerative program using advanced biologics to reduce inflammation, support joint stability, and stimulate true tissue repair—helping you move freely without surgery or long-term medications.

REGENERATIVE INJECTIONS™

Repair at the source.
Restore confident movement.

A physician-directed regenerative program using advanced biologics to reduce inflammation, support joint stability, and stimulate true tissue repair—helping you move freely without surgery or long-term medications.

THE PROBLEM

Department of Orthopedic Regeneration

Why Joints Fail

Inflammation, tissue breakdown, poor blood supply, and cellular degeneration lead to pain, instability, and loss of movement. Most treatments mask symptoms instead of repairing damaged tissue.

The Bridge

This program is designed to repair, not manage.

Medical Director: Prof. Dr. Bankole A. Johnson • Private & Confidential • Imaging Review Available

Department of Orthopedic Regeneration

Why Joints Fail

Inflammation, tissue breakdown, poor blood supply, and cellular degeneration lead to pain, instability, and loss of movement. Most treatments mask symptoms instead of repairing damaged tissue.

The Bridge

This program is designed to repair, not manage.

Medical Director: Prof. Dr. Bankole A. Johnson • Private & Confidential • Imaging Review Available

What Makes This Different

Most joint injections are designed to temporarily reduce pain. Cortisone suppresses inflammation for a short period of time. Standard PRP attempts to stimulate healing but often lacks the regenerative signaling strength required for meaningful tissue repair. These approaches may provide relief, but they do not address the underlying cellular breakdown that causes joints, tendons, ligaments, and discs to continue deteriorating.

Our Precision Regenerative Injection Program is fundamentally different because it is built around advanced biologic repair, not symptom management.

Instead of relying on a single injection type, we evaluate the exact condition of the damaged tissue and select from a range of regenerative tools—stem cells, exosomes, RPA, and targeted biologic injections—to create a customized protocol designed to stimulate real tissue recovery.

  • Reducing the inflammatory environment that prevents healing

  • Delivering powerful regenerative signaling directly to damaged structures

  • Supporting the body’s natural repair mechanisms at the cellular level

  • Restoring stability and function to joints and soft tissue without surgery

This is not a “shot for pain.”
This is a physician-directed regenerative strategy designed to repair the tissue causing the pain.

Medical Director: Prof. Dr. Bankole A. Johnson • Private & Confidential • Imaging Review Available

Most joint injections are designed to temporarily reduce pain. Cortisone suppresses inflammation for a short period of time. Standard PRP attempts to stimulate healing but often lacks the regenerative signaling strength required for meaningful tissue repair. These approaches may provide relief, but they do not address the underlying cellular breakdown that causes joints, tendons, ligaments, and discs to continue deteriorating.

Our Precision Regenerative Injection Program is fundamentally different because it is built around advanced biologic repair, not symptom management.

Instead of relying on a single injection type, we evaluate the exact condition of the damaged tissue and select from a range of regenerative tools—stem cells, exosomes, RPA, and targeted biologic injections—to create a customized protocol designed to stimulate real tissue recovery.

  • Reducing the inflammatory environment that prevents healing

  • Delivering powerful regenerative signaling directly to damaged structures

  • Supporting the body’s natural repair mechanisms at the cellular level

  • Restoring stability and function to joints and soft tissue without surgery

This is not a “shot for pain.”
This is a physician-directed regenerative strategy designed to repair the tissue causing the pain.

Medical Director: Prof. Dr. Bankole A. Johnson • Private & Confidential • Imaging Review Available

The Biologic Tools We Use

Each regenerative injection plan is fully customized to the patient’s specific condition, imaging findings, and tissue needs. Depending on the severity and type of degeneration, we may use PRP, RPA, stem cells, exosomes—or a strategic combination of these biologics—to create the optimal healing environment inside the joint. This personalized approach allows us to target cartilage, tendons, ligaments, and joint structures with the exact regenerative support required for meaningful repair and improved function.

PRP (Platelet-Rich Plasma)

PRP uses a concentrated portion of the patient’s own platelets to deliver natural growth factors directly into injured tissue. This stimulates circulation, reduces inflammation, and accelerates healing in tendons, ligaments, cartilage, and joint structures that have been weakened by degeneration or overuse. PRP is often used as a foundational regenerative signal that enhances and supports the effects of other biologic therapies.

RPA (Regenerative Protein Array)

RPA delivers a concentrated array of growth factors, cytokines, and healing proteins directly into damaged tissue. This powerful biologic signal helps calm inflammation, improve blood flow, and activate the body’s own repair response in cartilage, tendons, ligaments, and joint structures that have lost the ability to heal on their own.

Stem Cells

Stem cell therapy introduces living regenerative cells into areas of degeneration where tissue breakdown, poor circulation, and chronic inflammation prevent recovery. These cells help orchestrate repair, support new tissue formation, and restore a healthier joint environment for long-term stability and function.

Exosomes

Exosomes are cellular messengers that carry powerful regenerative signals between cells. When delivered into injured joints and soft tissue, they reduce inflammation, enhance cellular communication, and stimulate repair in areas where healing has stalled due to chronic degeneration or overuse.

This program is designed to repair, not manage.

Medical Director: Prof. Dr. Bankole A. Johnson • Private & Confidential • Imaging Review Available

Areas We Treat

Our Regenerative Injections program targets cartilage loss, joint degeneration, and soft-tissue injury across the body’s most commonly affected joints. Using advanced biologic therapies, we focus on reducing inflammation, supporting tissue repair, restoring stability, and improving mobility—helping patients move better and avoid unnecessary surgery.

Knee

Cartilage loss, meniscus injury, and chronic inflammation in the knee often lead to pain with walking, swelling, and the feeling that the joint is “wearing out.” These conditions are commonly labeled as arthritis or “bone-on-bone,” but the real issue is tissue degeneration and loss of joint cushioning. Our regenerative approach focuses on restoring joint environment, reducing inflammation, and supporting cartilage and meniscal healing to improve stability, comfort, and mobility without rushing toward surgery.

  • Cartilage loss / “bone-on-bone”

  • Meniscus tears and degeneration

  • Knee arthritis & chronic swelling

  • Ligament strain and instability

  • Patellar tracking issues

  • Sports and overuse injuries

  • Cartilage loss / “bone-on-bone”

  • Meniscus tears and degeneration

  • Knee arthritis & chronic swelling

  • Ligament strain and instability

  • Patellar tracking issues

  • Sports and overuse injuries

Shoulder

Rotator cuff injuries, tendon degeneration, and impingement create weakness, instability, and pain with lifting or reaching overhead. Over time, these tissues lose their ability to heal due to poor blood supply and chronic strain. Our treatments target the damaged tendons, inflamed joint space, and surrounding structures to promote healing, restore strength, and improve range of motion so patients can return to normal function without chronic pain.

  • Rotator cuff tears and injuries

  • Tendon degeneration (tendonitis)

  • Shoulder impingement syndrome

  • Labral tears and instability

  • Arthritis & joint inflammation

  • Weakness with lifting or overhead motion

Hip

Labral damage, cartilage wear, and hip arthritis often cause deep groin pain, stiffness, and reduced mobility that worsens with walking or sitting. These issues stem from breakdown of the joint’s protective cartilage and supporting structures. Our regenerative protocols focus on improving the joint environment, reducing inflammation, and supporting tissue repair to restore smoother movement and delay or prevent the need for joint replacement.

  • Labral tears and degeneration

  • Hip arthritis & cartilage wear

  • Groin pain and stiffness

  • Mobility loss with walking or sitting

  • Tendon and ligament strain

  • Sports and overuse injuries

Spine

Degenerative disc changes, facet joint arthritis, and ligament instability in the spine can lead to chronic back pain, stiffness, nerve irritation, and reduced mobility. These problems are frequently caused by disc dehydration, cartilage wear, and weakening of the structures that support the spine. Our regenerative treatments are designed to calm inflammation, support disc and joint health, and improve spinal stability to reduce pain and restore function.

  • Degenerative disc disease

  • Herniated or bulging discs

  • Facet joint arthritis

  • Sciatica and nerve irritation

  • Spinal instability & ligament laxity

  • Chronic low back or neck pain

  • Degenerative disc disease

  • Herniated or bulging discs

  • Facet joint arthritis

  • Sciatica and nerve irritation

  • Spinal instability & ligament laxity

  • Chronic low back or neck pain

Ankle

Cartilage damage, ligament strain, and chronic inflammation in the ankle often result from sports injuries, overuse, or unresolved sprains. When the joint loses its cushioning and stability, patients experience swelling, pain with walking, and repeated reinjury. Our approach focuses on strengthening the joint environment, supporting cartilage health, and restoring stability so patients can move confidently again.

  • Cartilage loss / “bone-on-bone”

  • Ligament tears and chronic sprains

  • Tendonitis and tendon degeneration

  • Ankle arthritis & swelling

  • Sports and overuse injuries

  • Instability and repeated reinjury

  • Cartilage loss / “bone-on-bone”

  • Ligament tears and chronic sprains

  • Tendonitis and tendon degeneration

  • Ankle arthritis & swelling

  • Sports and overuse injuries

  • Instability and repeated reinjury

Wrist

Tendon degeneration, ligament instability, and impingement in the wrist can cause pain with gripping, lifting, or repetitive motion. These small but critical structures are prone to chronic inflammation and slow healing due to constant use. Our regenerative therapies target the damaged tendons and joint space to reduce pain, improve strength, and restore functional movement for everyday activities.

  • Tendon degeneration (tendonitis / tenosynovitis)

  • Ligament instability and sprains

  • Carpal tunnel–related inflammation

  • TFCC tears (triangular fibrocartilage complex)

  • Arthritis & cartilage wear

  • Pain with gripping, lifting, or rotation

Regenerative Injections™ Are Designed For

This program is intended for patients whose joint pain and mobility loss are caused by structural degeneration or soft tissue injury confirmed by imaging.

Ideal Candidates

  • Persistent joint pain despite therapy, injections, or medications

  • MRI or X-ray showing cartilage loss, tendon injury, or degeneration

  • Patients told they are “bone-on-bone” or considering surgery

  • Active adults seeking to restore mobility and function

  • Individuals seeking a non-surgical, physician-guided pathway

Not Appropriate For This Program

  • Acute infections in or around the joint

  • Unstable medical conditions requiring hospital care

  • Traumatic injuries requiring immediate surgical repair

  • Patients without imaging or structural diagnosis

  • Individuals seeking quick, cosmetic, or temporary relief

How the Regenerative Injection™ Process Works

Every patient moves through a structured clinical pathway designed around imaging, diagnosis, precision treatment, and recovery.

Step 1

Record & Imaging Review

You submit your MRI, X-rays, and medical history for physician review to determine if structural joint degeneration is present and appropriate for this program.

Step 2

Physician Evaluation

A detailed evaluation is performed to assess joint function, severity of degeneration, and candidacy for regenerative treatment.

Step 3

Precision Treatment Plan

A personalized plan is created using image-guided biologic placement targeted to the exact damaged structures within the joint.

Step 4

Recovery & Follow-Up

A structured recovery and mobility plan is provided to support healing, restore function, and monitor progress over time.

How Regenerative Care Is Applied Within the Joint

Regenerative treatment is delivered with precision to the exact structures responsible for pain and degeneration.

Image-Guided Precision Placement

Biologic treatments are not placed blindly into the joint. Ultrasound or fluoroscopic guidance is used to deliver regenerative therapy directly into the damaged cartilage, tendon, or ligament structures responsible for pain and dysfunction.

This ensures accuracy, safety, and effectiveness.

Orthobiologic & Structural Support

Physician-selected regenerative modalities are used to support cartilage, tendon, and ligament recovery while reducing the inflammatory environment within the joint.

This is combined with structured mobility and recovery guidance to restore function over time.

Blood Draw

We begin with a quick and comfortable blood draw performed by a licensed medical professional. This provides the growth factors and plasma needed to create your personalized regenerative solution.

Spin Blood & Combine with Biologic

Your blood is placed into a medical centrifuge to separate the healing components. We then combine the concentrated plasma with advanced biologic material to create a powerful, treatment-ready formulation.

Injection

Your customized regenerative blend is injected precisely into the affected joint. This targeted delivery supports tissue repair, reduces inflammation, and promotes long-term healing and mobility.

Preparing the Body for Regenerative Joint Repair

Some patients with chronic joint degeneration also carry a significant systemic inflammatory burden that can interfere with the body’s ability to heal.

Before regenerative treatment is applied to the joint, physician evaluation may determine that the body’s internal environment should first be optimized to improve oxygenation, circulation, and inflammatory balance.

In these cases, systemic preparation protocols may be recommended as part of the overall Precision Joint Repair™ pathway.

Request a Clinical Review
Submit your imaging for physician review to determine candidacy.

FAQ

Regenerative Joint Repair

What conditions can this knee injection help with?

Our regenerative knee treatment is designed for arthritis, cartilage damage, meniscus issues, chronic pain, inflammation, and injuries that haven’t responded to traditional therapies. It helps restore mobility, reduce pain, and support long-term joint health.

Is it painful?

Most patients describe the treatment as very tolerable. You may feel slight pressure or a brief pinch during the injection, but the entire process is designed to be quick and comfortable. We also use techniques to minimize discomfort.

How long does the treatment last?

The entire process—blood draw, spinning the PRP, preparing the biologic, and injecting the knee—typically takes 45–60 minutes. You’ll receive your consultation and treatment during the same visit.

How soon can I expect results?

Most patients start noticing improvement within 2–4 weeks, with continued progress over 3–6 months as the biologic and PRP integrate and stimulate healing. Many report reduced pain, better mobility, and improved function.

Is there downtime after the procedure?

There is minimal to no downtime. You can typically walk out and return to daily activities right away. We may recommend avoiding strenuous exercise for a short period to allow the biologic to integrate fully.

Is this safer than surgery or cortisone shots?

Yes. This treatment uses your own plasma combined with biologic material, making it a low-risk, non-surgical option. Unlike cortisone, it supports actual healing, not just temporary pain relief.