Advanced, non-operative regenerative care designed around your diagnosis and your goals. You no longer have to settle for pain on the sidelines.
We offer a comprehensive range of non-operative regenerative procedures designed to help patients recover from musculoskeletal injuries, reduce pain, and improve function while avoiding or delaying surgery whenever appropriate. Each treatment is selected and tailored to your individual diagnosis by Dr. Joe, a licensed physician with orthopedic and regenerative training.
Platelet-rich plasma uses a concentrated portion of your own blood containing platelets, growth factors, and other naturally occurring biologic proteins that support the body's healing response. Because not all injuries are the same, we customize the type of PRP used, including leukocyte-poor, leukocyte-rich, and other specialized preparations, based on the tissue being treated and your individual diagnosis.
Bone marrow aspirate concentrate is an advanced orthobiologic treatment that utilizes concentrated cellular components obtained from your own bone marrow. BMAC may be considered for select orthopedic conditions involving cartilage, bone, tendons, ligaments, and joints when a more advanced biologic approach is appropriate.
Subchondroplasty is a minimally invasive procedure designed to address painful bone marrow lesions and subchondral bone defects that can contribute to persistent joint pain. It is most commonly performed in carefully selected patients with knee pain and may help improve symptoms before more extensive surgical procedures become necessary.
Hydrodilatation is an image-guided procedure used to treat adhesive capsulitis, commonly known as frozen shoulder. By gently expanding the joint capsule with sterile fluid, the procedure is designed to improve shoulder mobility, reduce stiffness, and enhance the effectiveness of rehabilitation.
Prolotherapy is a regenerative injection technique that stimulates the body's natural healing response within chronically injured ligaments, tendons, and connective tissues. It is commonly considered for patients with chronic instability, tendon disorders, or musculoskeletal pain that has not responded to traditional conservative treatments.
Percutaneous needle tenotomy is a minimally invasive procedure used to treat chronic tendinopathy by creating controlled micro-injuries within damaged tendon tissue. This process encourages the body to restart the healing response and may be beneficial for patients with longstanding tendon pain that has failed to improve with rest, physical therapy, or other conservative treatments.
Musculoskeletal ultrasound provides real-time visualization of tendons, ligaments, muscles, joints, bursae, and other soft tissues without radiation exposure. It allows for dynamic evaluation of injuries while helping improve diagnostic accuracy and treatment planning.
Precision is one of the most important factors in regenerative medicine. Using real-time ultrasound guidance allows us to visualize the target tissue during the procedure, improving injection accuracy while avoiding nearby nerves, blood vessels, and surrounding structures. This technology helps ensure treatments are delivered exactly where they are intended.
Every procedure is selected, customized, and performed based on your diagnosis, your tissue, and your goals, never a one-size-fits-all protocol. Dr. Joe brings together elite athletics, military service, medical education, and orthopedic and regenerative training to deliver care built around getting you back to what you love.
The goal is simple: reduce pain, restore function, and help you avoid or delay surgery whenever it's appropriate to do so.
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