Knee Pain
Regenerative therapy may help support healing for various causes of knee pain, from arthritis to sports injuries.
Understanding Knee Pain
The knee is one of the most complex joints in the body, and also one of the most commonly injured. Knee pain can result from acute injuries, overuse, or degenerative conditions like osteoarthritis.
Traditional treatments often focus on managing symptoms through medication, physical therapy, or eventually surgical intervention. Regenerative therapy offers a different approach by potentially supporting the body's natural healing mechanisms.
We use mesenchymal stem cells delivered directly to the knee joint under ultrasound guidance, targeting the specific structures contributing to your pain.
Common Symptoms
- Pain with walking or climbing stairs
- Stiffness, especially in the morning
- Swelling around the knee
- Reduced range of motion
- Weakness or instability
- Clicking or grinding sensations
Common Causes
Knee Pain can stem from various conditions affecting the joint, tendons, or surrounding soft tissues.
Osteoarthritis
The most common form of knee arthritis, caused by gradual wear and breakdown of cartilage over time.
Meniscus Tears
Injuries to the shock-absorbing cartilage between the thigh and shin bones, often from twisting movements.
Ligament Injuries
Damage to the ACL, PCL, MCL, or LCL ligaments that stabilize the knee joint.
Cartilage Damage
Defects or deterioration in the articular cartilage that covers the bone surfaces.
Regenerative Therapy for Knee Pain
Regenerative knee injections deliver mesenchymal stem cells directly into the joint space or to specific damaged structures. This targeted approach aims to support the body's natural repair processes.
The procedure is performed on an outpatient basis using ultrasound guidance to ensure precise delivery. Most patients can return to light activities within a few days.
While results vary and are not guaranteed, some patients report improvement in pain and function over the weeks and months following treatment.
These treatments have not been approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. Individual results may vary and are not guaranteed.
Our Treatment Approach
- 01Comprehensive evaluation of your knee condition
- 02Review of imaging (X-rays, MRI)
- 03Ultrasound-guided injection for precision
- 04Single treatment session (may require repeat)
- 05Personalized aftercare instructions
- 06Progress monitoring check-ins
