The Regenerative Institute (TRI) delivers exceptional, cutting-edge treatments for orthopedic and musculoskeletal injuries. Rather than temporarily improving an injury or arthritic joint with a steroid injection, TRI specializes in using Platelet-Rich Plasma, Prolotherapy, Hyaluronic acid, or Growth-Factors/Cellular-Matrix to provide sustainable, long-lasting results. These interventional injections recruit the body's innate capacity to heal and promote remodeling of injured tissues. Ultrasound guidance is used when applicable to provide precise needle placement during a procedure--making procedures less invasive, less painful, and more pharmacologically effective.

Our procedures are:

  • Outpatient

  • Address “root” injury or problem

  • Minimally Invasive

  • Little to no down time utilizing active recovery

  • Completed with local anethesia

  • Ultrasound Guided

INTERVENTIONAL SPORTS AND PHYSICAL MEDICINE

Restore Function.

Get back to the bike, the slopes, or the golf course: back to the life you love. Sports Injuries, Musculoskeletal Injuries, or acute trauma can leave a legacy of dysfunction and pain in the body. We are dedicated to helping you restore your function by offering cutting edge treatment that maximizes your potential to heal.

ULTRASOUND GUIDANCE

TRI uses Ultrasound Guidance to ensure precise needle placement, thereby maximizing the effectiveness of procedures. Ultrasound can not only help in diagnosing various musculoskeletal injuries, but can help guide injections, ensuring precise placement of injected medication (PRP, Hyaluronic Acid, Growth Factors/ECM, 5% dextrose, or Prolotherapy). It's fast, simple, and provides real-time imaging to get the job done.  There is no radiation emitted when using ultrasound–-ultrasound sends and receives sound waves which ultimately create an image on a screen. 

Advantages

  • Fast

  • Simple

  • Real-time

  • Radiation Free

  • Highest resolution imaging modality (even better than MRI)

Nerve Hydrodissection

Nerve hydrodissection is an injection technique that uses ultrasound guidance to separate surrounding tissue, fascia, and/or scar tissue from the compressed nerve. The goal of this treatment is to eliminate symptoms of numbness, tingling, burning, and nerve pain. 

Conditions commonly treated with Nerve Hydrodissection

Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
Ulnar Nerve Entrapment at the elbow or wrist
Hand or forearm tingling and/or burning pain
Morton’s Neuroma
Lateral Femoral Cutaneous Nerve Entrapment (Meralgia Paresthetica)
Lower leg or foot pain (i.e. Saphenous, Sural, Tibial, or Fibular neuropathy)
Headaches/Migraines

PLATELET RICH PLASMA

Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP) is a regenerative injection technique that uses the patient's own blood to stimulate healing at site of injury.   After the patient's blood is drawn, we convert it to concentrated platelets in our lab, which is then injected into damaged tendons, muscles, ligaments, or cartilage.  PRP also has many other uses, including cosmetic/aesthetics, nerve hydrodissection, and sexual health.

Hyaluronic Acid (HA)

Hyaluronic Acid can treat joint pain and inflammation in conditions such as osteoarthritis. It is a natural substance found in the body that helps lubricate and cushion joints, but levels can decrease with age or injury, leading to joint problems. The injection helps reduce pain and stiffness by restoring the cushioning and lubrication in the joint. It is often recommended as a non-surgical option for those with mild to moderate joint pain or for those who want to delay surgery.

PROLOTHERAPY

Prolotherapy is an regenerative injection used to repair arthritic joints, and strengthen injured ligaments or tendons.  The procedure involves injecting a proliferant solution (typically 12.5-25% dextrose) with a local anesthetic (lidocaine) into damaged connective tissue.

How does it work?
Prolotherapy treatment induces a controlled, localized inflammation at the desired site of injury which stimulates the body to repair the tissue.

Prolotherapy typically involves a series of 2-6 treatments at 3-6 week intervals. Benefits from this treatment are typically noticed 2-4 weeks after the first or second treatment.

When is Prolotherapy a good fit?

Pain due to ligament  laxity
Joint Osteoarthritis
Back and neck pain from chronic poor posture
Pain from overuse- i.e. “tennis” and “golfer” elbow
Chronic pain from ligament or tendons caused by sprains or strain