REGENERATIVE MEDICINE
Regenerative Medicine
Advanced, minimally invasive biologic options designed to support healing, decrease pain, and improve joint and soft-tissue function.
Regenerative medicine focuses on therapies designed to support your body’s natural healing response for musculoskeletal injuries and chronic pain.
At Spine Specialists of Michigan, we offer regenerative medicine options such as Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP) and Fluid GF,
with personalized treatment planning based on your diagnosis, goals, and prior care history.
Michigan: (248) 792-9496 |
Florida: (407) 487-8610
Benefits of Regenerative Medicine
- Non-surgical, minimally invasive options
- Designed to support healing potential and circulation
- May decrease pain and improve function
- May support faster recovery and less time away from activities
- Often considered when physical therapy, pain management, or medications have not provided enough relief
The right treatment depends on your condition, imaging, overall health, and the specific tissue involved.
What Can Regenerative Medicine Help Treat?
Regenerative medicine may be used for a variety of musculoskeletal and joint-related conditions, especially when pain and function limitations persist.
Your provider will confirm the best option for your diagnosis.
Common conditions
- Osteoarthritis
- Back and neck pain, disc disease
- Tendonitis and tendon/ligament injuries
- Strains and sprains
- Peripheral nerve injuries
- Muscle tears and rotator cuff injuries/tears
Helpful next steps
- Clinical evaluation and targeted exam
- Review of imaging when needed
- Care plan that may include regenerative options, therapy, injections, or other treatments
You can also explore: Conditions
Regenerative Medicine Options at Spine Specialists of Michigan
We offer multiple regenerative medicine solutions. Your provider will discuss candidacy, expected outcomes, and whether a biologic injection aligns with your condition.
Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP) Injections
PRP injections use a patient’s own blood. A small blood draw is processed in a sterile centrifuge to concentrate activated platelets.
The platelets are then injected into abnormal or injured tissue, releasing growth factors that recruit and increase reparative cells.
PRP may be used to promote healing and decrease pain and inflammation involving tendons, ligaments, muscles, and joints.
Learn more: Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP) Injections
Fluid GF
Fluid GF is another type of regenerative medicine used to help support the body’s healing response.
It is described on the site as a liquid human tissue derived from amniotic fluid and is intended for use to cushion, lubricate, and protect human joints.
It is administered as a minimally invasive outpatient injection procedure. Coverage and eligibility can vary.
Learn more: Fluid GF
Regenerative Medicine Specialists
Our regenerative medicine specialists focus on biologic therapies designed to help your body heal itself, with a care plan built around your symptoms,
exam findings, and goals.
Learn more: Regenerative Medicine Specialists
What to Expect
Evaluation
- Review symptoms, history, and prior treatments
- Physical exam focused on the painful area
- Imaging review when appropriate
- Discuss options, expectations, and next steps
Treatment planning
- Select the best regenerative option for your diagnosis
- Coordinate supportive therapy or rehab when recommended
- Follow-up plan to track function and pain improvement
Explore supportive care: Physical Therapy
Ready to discuss regenerative medicine? Call or request an appointment online.
Regenerative Medicine FAQ
What is regenerative medicine?
Regenerative medicine refers to biologic therapies designed to support the body’s natural healing response for musculoskeletal conditions such as joint pain,
tendon injuries, and chronic pain patterns.
What regenerative medicine options do you offer?
Spine Specialists of Michigan offers regenerative medicine options including Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP) injections and Fluid GF. Your provider will confirm
which option fits your diagnosis and goals.
How does PRP work?
PRP is prepared from a small blood draw. The blood is processed in a sterile centrifuge to concentrate activated platelets, which are then injected into injured or abnormal tissue.
Platelets release growth factors that recruit and increase the proliferation of reparative cells.
Is regenerative medicine a surgery?
No. These treatments are typically performed as minimally invasive outpatient procedures, most often delivered as injections.
How do I schedule an appointment?
Call (248) 792-9496 or request online at
Schedule An Appointment.
Locations
Michigan Location
Bingham Farms
32270 Telegraph Rd. Suite 110
Bingham Farms, MI 48025
Phone: (248) 792-9496
Fax: (248) 792-9628
Florida Location
Orlando
8810 Commodity Circle, Suite 25
Orlando, FL 32819
Phone: (407) 487-8610
Fax: (407) 487-8605
Florida site: spineorthofl.com
Florida Location
Hollywood
3700 Washington St., Suite 400
Hollywood, FL 33021
Phone: (407) 487-8610
Fax: (407) 487-8605
Florida site: spineorthofl.com