Regenerative & Pain Medicine
Regenerative and pain medicine is an integrative medical approach focused on treating the root causes of acute and chronic pain while supporting the body’s natural capacity to heal and restore function. Pain often arises from a combination of tissue injury, inflammation, nerve irritation, scar restriction, and nervous system dysregulation, rather than a single structural issue.
Our treatment approach combines regenerative therapies and targeted pain interventions to address both local tissue dysfunction and neurologic contributors to pain and impaired healing.
Regenerative therapies may include platelet-rich plasma (PRP), peptide therapy, and ozone therapy to stimulate tissue repair, improve circulation, reduce inflammation, and enhance cellular signaling in joints, muscles, tendons, ligaments, and soft tissues.
Targeted pain treatments such as trigger point injections, dry needling, neural therapy, and scar therapy are used to release muscle tension, normalize abnormal nerve signaling, restore tissue mobility, and reduce pain, numbness, and tingling that may persist after injury, surgery, or trauma.
This comprehensive approach also addresses the autonomic nervous system, recognizing its critical role in chronic pain, inflammation, and recovery. By restoring balanced neurologic input and healthy tissue function, treatment can lead to improvements not only in pain and mobility, but also in overall resilience, recovery, and quality of life.
All care is individualized following a thorough medical evaluation and is designed to integrate safely with other medical or rehabilitative treatments when appropriate.