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You've been told to manage the pain. To modify your activity. To consider surgery. There is another path — and it starts with understanding what's actually happening in the joint.
Conventional treatment addresses pain signals. Regenerative joint therapy addresses the tissue damage producing those signals. Every protocol at Revival is physician-guided — built around your imaging, your biology, and the specific joint involved.
Direct injection into damaged joint tissue. Supports regeneration of cartilage, meniscus, and surrounding structures at the cellular level where degeneration begins.
Anti-inflammatory cell-signaling that reduces joint inflammation and supports cartilage repair. Works alongside stem cell therapy to accelerate the healing environment.
BPC-157 and TB-500 support musculoskeletal repair and tendon healing at the molecular level — addressing the structures conventional treatment rarely reaches.
Growth factor delivery to the injury site — stimulates the natural healing cascade the body has been unable to initiate on its own due to poor blood supply in joint tissue.
Breaks up calcified deposits, stimulates blood vessel formation, and releases growth factors in tendons and ligaments — highly effective for chronic musculoskeletal pain.
High-dose anti-inflammatory nutrients delivered intravenously to support the body's repair mechanisms during the active healing protocol.
Not every modality is right for every patient. Your protocol is built after a full consultation and review of your imaging, history, and goals. Revival does not apply a template.
If your question isn't here, the consultation is the right place to ask it. We don't rush those conversations.
Book a Free ConsultationCortisone manages inflammation temporarily — it does not address the tissue damage causing it. Surgery removes or replaces damaged tissue. Regenerative therapy works to support the body's own repair of that tissue. These are fundamentally different approaches to the same underlying problem.
The consultation is how we determine this. Imaging and your full history are reviewed before any protocol is recommended. Not every patient is a candidate for every modality — and we will tell you that honestly if it's the case.
Yes. Revival's joint restoration protocols are applied to knees, hips, shoulders, spine, and other musculoskeletal sites. The specific modality combination varies by joint, by the nature of the damage, and by the patient's broader health picture.
These are outpatient procedures. Most patients return to light activity the same day. Unlike surgery, there is no extended recovery period or physical therapy protocol required. Your follow-up appointments are built into the program from day one.
This is determined at the consultation based on the extent of damage, the joint involved, and your goals. We do not quote a number of treatments before we understand the full picture. Some patients require a single-session protocol; others benefit from a multi-session program.
Regenerative therapies including stem cell and exosome treatments are not currently covered by most insurance plans. Revival accepts HSA and FSA funds and can discuss financing options at your consultation. The free consultation itself has no cost or commitment.