Conditions We Treat with Regenerative Medicine
Autoimmune & Inflammatory Diseases
An autoimmune disease where the immune system attacks healthy tissue, causing inflammation, joint pain, and organ damage.
A chronic autoimmune disorder that primarily affects joints, leading to pain, swelling, and progressive joint deformity.
An inflammatory arthritis associated with psoriasis, causing joint pain, stiffness, and skin lesions.
A rare autoimmune disease that hardens and tightens skin and connective tissues, and may affect internal organs.
An autoimmune condition where the immune system attacks the thyroid gland, often causing hypothyroidism and fatigue.
A neurological condition where the immune system damages the protective covering of nerves, affecting mobility and coordination.
A form of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) that causes chronic inflammation and ulcers in the colon and rectum.
A chronic inflammatory bowel disease affecting any part of the digestive tract, causing pain, diarrhea, and weight loss.
A chronic condition characterized by widespread musculoskeletal pain, fatigue, and sensitivity to touch.
A degenerative joint disease caused by cartilage breakdown, leading to joint pain, stiffness, and reduced mobility.
A condition where bones become weak and brittle due to loss of bone mass, increasing the risk of fractures.
Neurological & Cognitive Disorders
A progressive neurological disorder that affects movement, causing tremors, stiffness, and balance issues.
Occurs when blood flow to part of the brain is interrupted, leading to brain cell damage and potential long-term disability.
A rehabilitative process focused on restoring physical and cognitive function after a stroke.
A brain injury caused by external force, often resulting in long-term neurological or psychological effects.
A condition following a concussion with symptoms like headaches, dizziness, and cognitive difficulties lasting weeks or months.
A decline in memory and thinking skills that interferes with daily life and may range from mild to severe.
Conditions characterized by disruptive behaviors, emotional instability, or difficulty with self-control and social functioning.
A degenerative brain condition linked to repeated head injuries, common in athletes and military veterans.
Involuntary muscle stiffness or spasms caused by damage to the brain or spinal cord.
Chronic inflammation in the brain or spinal cord, often contributing to neurodegenerative diseases.
Neurological disorders, including epilepsy, where abnormal brain activity causes seizures or convulsions.
A form of brain injury caused by lack of oxygen and blood flow, leading to brain cell damage.
Swelling in the brain caused by injury or illness, which can increase pressure and damage brain tissue.
A severe brain injury caused by shearing forces during trauma, often leading to long-term coma or disability.
A mental health condition triggered by a traumatic event, causing flashbacks, anxiety, and emotional distress.
Respiratory & Lung Conditions
A chronic condition that inflames and narrows airways, causing wheezing, breathlessness, and coughing.
A group of lung diseases, including emphysema and chronic bronchitis, that obstruct airflow and breathing.
A broad term covering disorders affecting the lungs such as fibrosis, infections, or chronic inflammation.
An infection that inflames the air sacs in one or both lungs, often causing cough, fever, and difficulty breathing.
Cardiovascular & Circulatory
A condition where the heart cannot pump blood efficiently, leading to fatigue, breathlessness, and fluid retention.
An umbrella term for conditions affecting the heart and blood vessels, including heart attacks and hypertension.
Orthopedic Injuries & Degenerative Conditions
A condition where spinal discs wear down over time, leading to pain, stiffness, and reduced mobility.
Inflammation of a tendon, typically caused by overuse or injury, resulting in localized pain and swelling.
A broad term for tendon disorders involving pain, degeneration, or structural changes in the tendon.
Damage or tears to ligaments, often due to trauma or overextension, affecting joint stability and function.
Injury to the cartilage in the knee joint that can cause pain, swelling, and difficulty with movement.
Damage to the muscles or tendons around the shoulder joint, leading to pain and limited arm mobility.
Breaks or cracks in bones caused by trauma, stress, or underlying conditions like osteoporosis.
The death of bone tissue due to loss of blood supply, often affecting joints like the hip or shoulder.
Injury or damage to the bone and cartilage within a joint, commonly seen in knees and ankles.
Inflammation of the thick tissue on the bottom of the foot, causing heel pain, especially in the morning.
Damage to the cartilage in joints, leading to pain, swelling, and reduced joint movement.
Inflammation of the fluid-filled sacs (bursae) that cushion joints, often causing pain and swelling.
Damage to any structure within a joint — ligaments, cartilage, or bone — affecting movement and stability.
Partial or complete tearing of muscle fibers due to overstretching or sudden forceful movements.
A condition causing stiffness and pain in the shoulder joint, progressively limiting range of motion.
Injury or dysfunction of nerves resulting in pain, numbness, weakness, or loss of function.
Pain and inflammation in the joint between the sacrum and pelvis, often affecting lower back and leg.
Softening and breakdown of the cartilage on the underside of the kneecap, leading to knee pain and discomfort.
General Medical Conditions
A viral infection that weakens the immune system, making the body vulnerable to infections and certain cancers.
A group of diseases involving uncontrolled cell growth, which can spread and damage body tissues.
Damage to the kidneys that reduces their ability to filter blood, potentially leading to kidney failure.
Impaired liver function due to infections, toxins, or diseases, affecting metabolism and detoxification.
A condition where the salivary glands don't produce enough saliva, often causing discomfort and dental issues.
The inability to achieve or maintain an erection, commonly caused by circulatory, hormonal, or neurological issues.
Refers to therapies aimed at enhancing the body’s natural defense system to fight infections and illness.
Treatments or strategies used to decrease acute or chronic pain, improving quality of life.
Medical or therapeutic approaches designed to slow or reverse signs of aging at the cellular or systemic level.