Collection: Pain Management & Regenerative Medicine
We offer the most comprehensive regenerative cell therapy for chronic musculoskeletal pain—delivered with integrity and genuine human compassion. aim to help patients in good overall health—with joint, spine, or ligament pain that is not “too far gone”—achieve meaningful relief.

At New Regeneration Dr. Badday merges evidence-based orthopedics with cutting-edge techniques in regenerative medicine that include MSCs, bone marrow-derived stem cells and platelet-rich plasma (PRP). These treatments allow us to provide viable alternatives to surgery. By using stem cells to repair damaged tissue and promote healing, these cutting-edge treatments aim to alleviate pain from various medical conditions. Also applies to common orthopedic and sports-related injuries.
Stem cell therapies have gained attention as a promising alternative to traditional pain management techniques, offering the potential for long-lasting relief and improved function. As research advances, it is crucial for patients and healthcare providers to carefully consider the available scientific evidence, safety concerns, and potential benefits of stem cell treatments when making decisions about their care.
Regenerative Medicine for Pain Management
Regarding pain management, several types of stem cell procedures can be utilized. Some of the most common ones include:
Mesenchymal Stem Cells
Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) are a type of adult stem cell with unique regenerative properties. They can be found in various tissues, including bone marrow and adipose tissue, and can differentiate into multiple cell types, such as bone, cartilage, and muscle cells. Mesenchymal stem cells have gained significant attention for their potential in regenerative medicine and pain management.
How Stem Cell Therapy Works for Pain Management
Stem cell therapy for pain involves extracting, processing, and injecting stem cells into the affected area to promote tissue repair and regeneration. The stem cells release growth factors and other signaling molecules that help reduce inflammation, stimulate the formation of new blood vessels, and promote healing. By targeting the root cause of pain, stem cell therapy offers a more effective solution for long-term pain relief and improved function.
Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP): PRP therapy involves drawing the patient's blood, separating the platelets using a centrifuge, and injecting the concentrated platelet-rich plasma back into the affected area to stimulate healing and reduce inflammation.
Clinical studies and trials have shown promising results in utilizing these therapies for pain management, often with minimal recovery time and local anesthesia.
Applications of Stem Cell Therapy for Pain
A Stem cell procedure is a promising treatment option for various pain-related conditions. Some of the most common applications include:

1) Arthritis
Arthritis is a common cause of joint pain and disability, affecting millions worldwide. Stem cell therapy has shown promise in treating various forms of arthritis, including osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis, by promoting the regeneration of damaged cartilage and reducing inflammation. Studies have demonstrated improvements in pain, function, and quality of life for patients receiving stem cell injections for arthritis.

2) Degenerative Disc Disease
Degenerative disc disease is a condition that affects the spine, causing pain and discomfort due to the breakdown of intervertebral discs. Stem cell therapy has been explored as a potential treatment for degenerative disc disease, with clinical trials showing improvements in pain and function for patients receiving stem cell injections. The therapy aims to regenerate damaged disc tissue and promote healing, offering a less invasive alternative to surgery.

3) Inflammation and Tissue Damage
Inflammation and tissue damage are common causes of pain and can occur in various conditions, including sports injuries, autoimmune diseases, and chronic pain syndromes. Stem cell therapy can help repair damaged tissues, reduce inflammation, and promote healing, relieving patients of a range of painful conditions. Neuropathic Pain.

4) Neuropathic pain is chronic pain caused by damage or dysfunction of the nervous system
Stem cell therapy has been investigated as a potential treatment for neuropathic pain, with studies showing that MSCs can promote the repair of damaged nerves and reduce inflammation. This may relieve patients suffering from diabetic neuropathy, nerve injuries, and complex regional pain syndrome.
Mesenchymal Stem Cell (MSC) Therapy Procedure
Administration of MSCs: The prepared MSC solution is injected into the targeted area of the patient's body, such as a damaged joint, degenerated disc, or injured tissue. Ultrasound or other imaging techniques may be used to ensure precise placement of the stem cells.
Post-Treatment Care: After the MSC injection, the patient is monitored briefly and may be given post-treatment care instructions, such as limiting physical activity for a specified time. We schedule follow-up appointments to monitor the patient's progress and evaluate the effectiveness of treatment.
Benefits of Stem Cell Therapy for Pain
Stem cell therapy offers several advantages over traditional pain management techniques, we are targeting getting the root cause of pain by repairing damaged tissues and reducing inflammation. We are providing viding long-lasting pain relief without the need for invasive surgeries or medications. Minimal recovery time and a low complication risk make it a safe and effective option for many patients.
How long do stem cell injections last?
The duration of pain relief from stem cell injections can vary depending on the individual and the condition being treated. Patients may generally experience pain relief for several months to years following treatment.
Outpatient procedures, like stem cell injections, are gaining popularity due to their minimally invasive nature and reduced recovery time. In some cases, patients may experience relief from symptoms as early as four weeks after the treatment.Stem cell therapy for pain is a promising and emerging field in regenerative medicine, offering an alternative to traditional pain management methods. Unlike other therapies that primarily focus on alleviating symptoms, stem cell therapy has the potential to repair and regenerate damaged tissues in areas such as joints, hip bones, and other affected regions. Furthermore, national institutes' research highlights stem cell therapy's effectiveness in various conditions, including arthritis, degenerative disc disease, and even cancer.
We expect every patient to regain smooth and easy movement through regenerative medicine treatment and to sustain it. We can do more than that, if you want to know more, please contact us now! Meet our experts at New Regeneration.