Regenerative Medicine

Regenerative Medicine

The body has a remarkable capacity to heal itself. Regenerative medicine works with that capacity rather than around it, using your own biology, or carefully selected biological materials, to repair damaged tissue, reduce pain, and restore function in ways that conventional treatments often can’t. 

This isn’t experimental. It’s a growing field grounded in decades of research, now refined enough that we can deliver these therapies with the precision that image guidance provides. The goal is always the same: get to the source of the problem, not just the symptom.

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What Regenerative Medicine Treats

Adipose (Fat-Derived) Regenerative Therapy

Fat tissue is one of the body’s richest sources of regenerative cells. During this procedure, a small amount of adipose tissue is harvested, processed, and reintroduced at the site of injury or degeneration. These cells have a natural signaling function, they help recruit the repair processes your body already knows how to run. 

Bone Marrow-Derived Regenerative Therapy

Bone marrow contains a concentration of cells with powerful regenerative properties. A small sample is drawn, concentrated, and precisely injected into the treatment area. This approach is particularly well-suited to joint conditions and areas where tissue has broken down over time. 

Umbilical Tissue-Derived Regenerative Therapy

Umbilical tissue, sourced from ethically donated, rigorously screened birth tissue, contains growth factors, proteins, and structural components that support tissue repair and modulate inflammation. For patients who are not candidates for autologous (self-sourced) therapies, this can be an effective alternative with a strong safety profile. 

Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP) Therapy

PRP is drawn from your own blood. We isolate the platelets, the components most involved in clotting and healing, and concentrate them well above their normal levels in the bloodstream. When injected into an injured tendon, joint, or soft tissue, this concentrated solution accelerates the repair process. It’s one of the most well-studied regenerative tools we have, with a track record across orthopedics, sports medicine, and beyond. 

Prolotherapy

Prolotherapy uses a precisely injected solution to provoke a controlled, localized healing response in weakened or lax connective tissue. Ligaments and tendons have notoriously poor blood supply, which is part of why they heal slowly and incompletely. Prolotherapy essentially restarts that process. It has a long history, used by physicians for over 80 years, and remains a cornerstone of regenerative practice for chronic joint instability and ligamentous pain. 

Why Image Guidance Matters

Throughout our regenerative practice, ultrasound and imaging guidance aren’t optional, they’re standard. The difference between placing a solution at the right target versus a centimeter away can be the difference between a good outcome and a missed one. We don’t rely on surface landmarks when we can see exactly where we’re going. 

Neil Spiegel, DO, MBA

Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation, Functional Medicine & Aesthetics

Neil Spiegel, DO, is founder and CEO of the Osteopathic Center for Healing, a Maryland-based leader in integrative medicine. In practice since 1991, he delivers patient-centered, non-surgical care focused on whole-body healing and lasting wellness.

Is Regenerative Medicine Right for You?

These therapies are not one-size-fits-all, and we don’t treat them that way. A thorough evaluation comes first, understanding your history, your imaging, and your goals. From there, we build a plan that matches the right tool to the right problem. 

If you’ve been told surgery is your only option, or if you’ve been managing pain for longer than you should have to, it may be worth having a different conversation. 

The Future of Non-Invasive Procedures: Regenerative Medicine

Regenerative medicine isn’t a single treatment. It’s a philosophy of care, and a toolkit. Depending on what’s driving your pain or limiting your movement, we draw from several distinct approaches.

Regenerate & Restore: Unlocking Your Body’s Healing Potential

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