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Stem cell therapy is a regenerative treatment designed to support the body’s natural healing process. By using specialized cells that help repair damaged tissues, this therapy aims to reduce inflammation and promote structural recovery in joints, tendons, and soft tissues. It is often considered for chronic pain conditions that have not responded to conservative treatments. At CURA Pain Centers, we carefully evaluate candidacy to determine whether regenerative therapy may support long-term functional improvement.

How Does Stem Cell Therapy Work?

Stem cells have the ability to assist in tissue repair by promoting regeneration and reducing inflammatory responses. When delivered precisely to the affected area using image guidance, these cells may help support cartilage, tendon, or ligament healing. Regenerative therapy is typically used in cases of joint degeneration, tendon injury, or chronic musculoskeletal pain.

Patients may experience joint pain, stiffness, reduced mobility, or slow recovery from injury that has not improved with standard therapies. Because regenerative treatment is not appropriate for every condition, accurate clinical evaluation is essential to determine eligibility.

Our specialists assess imaging findings, structural integrity, and overall health status to determine whether stem cell therapy may provide meaningful benefit.

Regenerative Treatment for Long-Term Recovery

At CURA Pain Centers, regenerative therapies are performed using advanced image-guided techniques to ensure precision and safety. The goal is to support tissue healing, reduce inflammation, and potentially delay the need for surgical intervention whenever possible.

These minimally invasive regenerative procedures aim to improve joint stability, decrease chronic pain, and enhance functional performance. Many patients experience gradual improvement over time as healing progresses. If chronic joint or soft tissue pain is limiting your daily activities, specialized evaluation can determine whether regenerative therapy is an appropriate option for your long-term recovery plan.