Sports Injuries
Regenerative therapy may help support healing for sports-related injuries to tendons, ligaments, muscles, and joints.
Understanding Sports Injuries
Athletes and active individuals often face injuries that can sideline them from the activities they love. Whether from acute trauma or chronic overuse, these injuries can be frustrating, especially when they don't respond to conventional treatment.
Many soft tissue injuries—particularly tendons—have limited blood supply, which can slow natural healing. Regenerative therapy aims to deliver healing support directly to these areas.
We work with athletes of all levels who are seeking alternatives to surgery or want to support their body's natural recovery process.
Common Symptoms
- Targeted treatment to injured tissue
- May support faster recovery
- Minimally invasive approach
- Alternative to surgery for some injuries
- May help athletes return to activity
- Can address chronic, unhealed injuries
Common Causes
Sports Injuries can stem from various conditions affecting the joint, tendons, or surrounding soft tissues.
Tendon Injuries
Tennis elbow, golfer's elbow, Achilles tendinopathy, patellar tendinitis, and rotator cuff tendinopathy.
Ligament Injuries
Partial ACL tears, MCL/LCL sprains, ankle ligament injuries, and chronic ligament laxity.
Muscle Injuries
Hamstring strains, quadriceps injuries, calf muscle tears, and chronic muscle damage.
Joint Conditions
Early joint arthritis, meniscus injuries, labral tears, and cartilage damage from sports activity.
Getting You Back in the Game
We understand that athletes have unique concerns—you want to return to your sport as quickly and safely as possible. Our approach considers your specific activity demands and recovery goals.
Regenerative therapy may be particularly useful for injuries that haven't healed with rest and physical therapy, or for those who want to explore alternatives to surgery.
Recovery varies by injury type and individual. Most athletes follow a gradual return-to-activity protocol over several weeks to months.
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
- 01Thorough evaluation of your injury
- 02Understanding of your sport and goals
- 03Review of imaging and prior treatments
- 04Ultrasound or fluoroscopy-guided injection
- 05Activity modification guidelines
- 06Return-to-sport protocol guidance
