ADVANCED PAIN CARE

Regenerative Medicine in Faridabad

Supporting Your Body's Natural Healing Process

Regenerative medicine uses carefully selected biological therapies to support the body's own healing mechanisms and improve pain, movement, and function. At Vedant Pain Management Clinic, treatment is planned according to your diagnosis, symptoms, imaging findings, and individual goals.

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Evidence-Informed Care Personalized treatment based on your condition and clinical evaluation.

What is Regenerative Medicine?

Regenerative medicine is an evolving area of musculoskeletal care that uses biological therapies to support tissue healing, modulate inflammation, and improve function in selected conditions.


Depending on the diagnosis, treatment may involve therapies prepared from a patient's own blood or other biological sources. These approaches are not suitable for everyone, and the expected benefit depends on the condition being treated, the treatment used, and individual patient factors.

Natural Healing

Uses biological components that may support the body's own healing processes.

Targeted Therapy

Treatment is directed toward the specific joint, tendon, ligament, or other pain-generating structure when clinically appropriate.

Better Function

The goal is to reduce pain and help improve movement and day-to-day function.

OUR THERAPIES

Regenerative Treatments We Offer

We provide selected regenerative and orthobiologic treatment options for appropriate patients. Every treatment begins with a detailed assessment to determine whether the therapy is clinically suitable.

Platelet-Rich Plasma

PRP is prepared from a small sample of your own blood and contains a concentrated number of platelets. These platelets release biological mediators that may influence inflammation and tissue healing in selected musculoskeletal conditions.

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Bone Marrow Aspirate Concentrate

BMAC is prepared from a patient's own bone marrow and contains a mixture of cells and biological components. It is being studied for selected musculoskeletal conditions, although clinical evidence varies and it is not appropriate for every patient.

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Prolotherapy

Prolotherapy involves targeted injection of a solution intended to stimulate a local healing response. It may be considered for selected chronic tendon, ligament, or joint-related problems after appropriate clinical assessment.

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Regenerative Injection Therapy

Regenerative injection therapy refers to individualized injection-based approaches using selected orthobiologic or biologically active therapies. The treatment is chosen according to the underlying diagnosis rather than using the same therapy for every patient.

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The Benefit

Why Consider Regenerative Medicine?

For selected musculoskeletal conditions, regenerative therapies may offer an additional non-surgical treatment option when conventional conservative care has not provided sufficient relief. The aim is to address the affected structure, manage symptoms, and support functional recovery where evidence supports its use.

Minimally Invasive

Most regenerative injections are performed through a minimally invasive procedure without conventional surgery.

Personalized Care

Treatment is selected according to your diagnosis, symptoms, imaging findings, and treatment goals.

Long-Term Relief

The goal is meaningful improvement in pain, movement, and daily function, rather than simply treating a symptom in isolation.


Regenerative medicine is not a one-size-fits-all treatment.
The expected results depend on the condition, treatment type, disease severity, and individual response.

The Journey

How Regenerative Medicine Works

A structured, physician-guided approach helps determine whether regenerative treatment is appropriate for your condition.

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Assessment

Your symptoms, medical history, physical examination, and relevant imaging are reviewed to identify the likely source of pain.

02

Treatment Planning

Your physician determines whether a regenerative approach is appropriate and discusses the expected benefits, limitations, alternatives, and potential risks.

03

Image-Guided Procedure

When clinically appropriate, ultrasound or fluoroscopy may be used to help identify the target structure and guide precise injection placement.

04

Follow-Up

Your progress is monitored after treatment, with activity modification, rehabilitation, or other supportive care recommended when appropriate.

Who We Help

Conditions We May Help Manage

Regenerative therapies may be considered for selected musculoskeletal conditions after a proper diagnosis and individual assessment. Evidence is not equally strong for every condition or treatment.

  • Osteoarthritis - Selected joint conditions, particularly certain cases of knee osteoarthritis.
  • Tendinopathies - Selected chronic tendon problems where appropriate.
  • Ligament Injuries - Certain ligament-related injuries may be evaluated for regenerative treatment.
  • Chronic musculoskeletal pain - Selected sources of persistent joint pain may be considered after identifying the underlying cause.
  • Joint Pain - Some sports-related tendon, ligament, and musculoskeletal conditions may be suitable for treatment.
  • Sports Injuries - Selected chronic musculoskeletal pain conditions may be evaluated for orthobiologic treatment.
  • Chronic Musculoskeletal Pain - Selected chronic musculoskeletal pain conditions may be evaluated for orthobiologic treatment.

Treatment suitability depends on the individual diagnosis.
Regenerative medicine is not appropriate for every type or stage of musculoskeletal disease.

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Getting Started

Is Regenerative Medicine Right for You?

Regenerative medicine may be considered when you have a clearly identified musculoskeletal condition and have not achieved sufficient improvement with appropriate conservative treatment. Your suitability depends on your diagnosis, symptom duration, imaging findings, overall health, previous treatments, and treatment goals.

Not every patient needs regenerative treatment.
A specialist evaluation helps determine whether it is appropriate for you and whether another treatment may offer greater benefit.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Regenerative medicine is an evolving field that uses biological therapies to influence healing, inflammation, and tissue function. In pain management, selected regenerative and orthobiologic treatments may be used for certain musculoskeletal conditions.
PRP is commonly classified as an orthobiologic or regenerative treatment. It is prepared from the patient's own blood and contains concentrated platelets and biological mediators. Evidence for PRP varies depending on the condition being treated.
The safety profile depends on the specific treatment, preparation method, injection site, and patient's health. Like other medical procedures, regenerative injections can have risks such as pain, swelling, infection, bleeding, or other treatment-specific complications. A proper medical evaluation is important before treatment.
The duration depends on the treatment and injection site. Many procedures can be completed during an outpatient visit, although preparation and observation time may vary.
Recovery varies according to the treatment, injection site, underlying condition, and individual response. Your physician will provide specific instructions regarding activity, exercise, and rehabilitation.

Explore Your Regenerative Treatment Options

Take the next step toward better pain management with an individualized treatment plan based on your condition, goals, and clinical evaluation.

Personalized Care • Evidence-Informed Treatment • Minimally Invasive Options

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