Cell Therapy

Cell Therapy for Sports Injuries
Many sports injuries start with simple treatments like rest, medication, ice, and physical therapy. When these methods don’t provide full relief, Cell Therapy offers a safe, nonsurgical option that uses your body’s natural healing power to repair damaged tissue.

What Is Cell Therapy?
Cell Therapy uses your own regenerative cells—taken from areas such as bone marrow or fat—to help heal injured muscles, tendons, ligaments, cartilage, and bone. These cells can develop into the type of tissue needed for recovery, promoting faster and more complete healing.

Benefits
- Uses your body’s own healing cells
- May help avoid surgery and long recovery times
- Reduces pain and inflammation
- Helps repair injuries that are difficult to heal with traditional treatments

How It Works
During the procedure, your regenerative cells are collected, processed, and injected into the area of injury—often guided by ultrasound for accuracy. It’s an outpatient procedure, and most patients go home the same day.

Get Back in the Game Sooner
For athletes and active individuals, Cell Therapy can be an excellent option to speed up recovery and restore performance without the downtime of surgery. By enhancing the body’s natural repair process, it can help you return to training and competition faster, stronger, and with less pain.

Recovery and Safety
You may feel mild soreness for a day or two after treatment. Rest and ice usually help. Cell Therapy is considered very safe, with minimal risk of infection or irritation when performed by an experienced specialist.
