Regenerative Medicine

Heal joint pain at the source so you can move freely and live longer.

What is regenerative medicine?

Regenerative medicine uses your body’s own healing power to repair damaged joints. It works by restoring cartilage and reducing inflammation instead of just covering up symptoms. By activating natural repair systems, regenerative medicine helps you move with less pain and more freedom.

Why joints start to hurt

Joint pain often comes from cartilage wearing down with age, injuries, or conditions like arthritis. When that cushion disappears, bones grind together and every movement becomes stiff and painful. Genetics, inflammation, and overuse can make the problem worse.

Stop treating your symptoms only

Painkillers, injections, and even surgery can ease discomfort, but they do not solve the root issue. Without repairing damaged tissue, the pain often comes back and quality of life keeps declining.

Repair your joints from within.

Natural treatments that restore healthy tissue

Stem cell therapy

3D medical illustration of a human knee joint highlighting cartilage in green.
Collected from your body or donors and injected into the joint where they can regenerate cartilage and reduce inflammation.

Platelet-rich plasma

Close-up of red blood cells surrounded by small golden particles on a soft pink background.
Platelets from your own blood, concentrated and re-injected to release growth factors that accelerate healing.

Move without limits.

With healthier joints you regain flexibility, reduce stiffness, and restore strength. Daily activities feel easier and you can enjoy movement without being held back by pain.
I don’t feel that constant underlying fatigue anymore.
Jacob N, Revolve Member
Inflamation Score
24

A lasting solution
for your joint health

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This study looks at whether combining stem cells with platelet-rich plasma can improve tendon-to-bone healing. The results suggest the combo works better than either treatment alone, making it a promising approach for recovery.
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Regenerative medicine in rotator cuff injuries
This study tests if stem cells combined with platelet-rich plasma can improve tendon-to-bone healing. The results show the combo makes tissue stronger and promotes better recovery than either treatment alone.
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