Denver Regenerative Medicine

Do you suffer from pain?
Have you been told surgery is your only option?
There’s a better alternative…

Regenerative Medicine

Are you tired of constant chronic pain, weary from the impact of limited mobility, tired of the effects of arthritis, tired of addictive pain medications, and tired of the emotional toll on your body? Turn to our team at Regen Revolution! Our medical team are highly trained and bring to Colorado a variety of regenerative care options.
We offer various non-surgical responsible pain management therapies to help patients who are dealing with all types of conditions such as: Knee pain, joint pain, shoulder pain, elbow pain, back pain, and much more.

Regen Revolution is the place to go when you’ve been told invasive surgery is your best option, or after you’ve tried everything to eliminate the pain and immobility of your condition without success. With multiple locations throughout the Colorado, we provide comprehensive regenerative medicine injection treatments. Along with these regenerative treatments we offer Chiropractic and rehabilitation to help balance and restore the joint. With such a wide array of natural biologic medical treatments available, we make sure to discuss all the therapeutic options with each of our patients. While not all patients may be candidates for all therapies, we will help guide you to make the most appropriate decisions for your particular condition. We treat everyone from weekend warriors and professional athletes to active aging patients who want to stay active. Our providers have extensive experience with regenerative medicine therapies and don’t just mask your symptoms – we are dedicated to maximizing your body’s ability to help heal and repair itself from the inside out for vastly improved function and overall quality of life. Our team has trained over 2,000 providers.

What is Regenerative Medicine?

Regenerative medicine is an interdisciplinary field of science that aims to develop treatments to repair, replace, or regenerate damaged or diseased tissues and organs, with the goal of restoring normal function. It combines the principles of cell biology, materials science, engineering, and clinical medicine to create innovative solutions to address a wide range of medical conditions, from chronic diseases to acute injuries.

There are several types of regenerative medicine, including:

    1.  Cell-based therapy: Involves the use of living cells, such as stem cells, to repair or replace damaged tissues.
    2.  Tissue engineering: Involves the creation of functional tissues using a combination of cells and materials, such as biodegradable scaffolds, to support the growth of new tissue.
    3.  Gene therapy: Involves the introduction of therapeutic genes into cells to treat genetic disorders or to enhance the body’s ability to repair damaged tissues.
    4.  Biomaterials-based therapy: Involves the use of synthetic or natural materials to replace or support damaged tissues.
    5.  Acellular therapy: Involves the use of non-living biological materials, such as extracellular matrix, to repair or replace damaged tissues.
Each type of regenerative medicine offers unique approaches to repairing or replacing damaged tissues and holds great promise for the future of research and potential medical breakthroughs. 
The cells provide signals to the resident tissues to help modulate inflammation and promote tissue repair.
We do a very thorough consultation and evaluation to see if one is a candidate. If a patient is, we offer options in regenerative care and recommend the one that we feel would give the best results. This is one of the reasons for such a high improvement rate in our office. Though this treatment does not help everyone, a majority of patients report some form of improvement from increased range of motion, less pain, pain scores going from an 8-9 out of 10 to a 0-3, 10 being the most pain. Patients have also reported taking fewer medications such as opioids/over the counter medications and many joint surgeries have been cancelled or postponed as patients have had an increase in function and feel better overall. Call today at 720-669-8048 to schedule a consultation and evaluation to see if you are a candidate.

What is Denver Stem Cell Therapy?

A stem cell is a unique cell with the ability to develop into any cell and is the future of medicine. Stem Cells can replace, restore, and regenerate organs, tissues, and cells that have been damaged, diseased, and inflamed with a non-surgical procedure.

Don’t wait, the future is now

Our bodies are incredible machines capable of growing, healing, and changing depending on our age, experiences, and our environment. As we age and live our lives, our bodies go through a wide range of experiences: from sports injuries to disease and arthritis. The tissues that form our very beings can be subject to dysfunction!

Regen Revolution offers regenerative care that is known to signal your own stem cells to help rebuild damaged or diseased tissue. This innovative type of care has helped people across the globe overcome disease and take control of their life once again. If you are seeking a natural way to treat chronic pain or recover from injury, regenerative medicine provides a non-invasive alternative to surgery, putting you in control of your overall wellness.

 

What is Stem Cell Therapy and Regenerative Care?
MSC’s Medicinal Signaling Cells (previously known as Mesenchymal stem cells) are known for being self-renewing, anti-inflammatory, and powerful when used to signal regrowth within the body. During regenerative therapy, these cells are injected using ultrasound guidance into the area of the body that is experiencing diseased or damaged tissue. Once introduced, the signaling cells work to decrease inflammation and repair and rebuild the affected tissue by signaling your own body to repair itself.
While Regenerative therapy does not provide a cure for various diseases, it does help greatly reduce symptoms and help an individual naturally navigate the healing process without the use of harsh drugs or surgery.
Is Stem Cell Therapy / Regenerative Medicine Right for Me?
There are a variety of reasons an individual may opt for Regenerative Medicine. Primarily, those who experience severe and chronic back, hip, knee, or shoulder pain are potential candidates for this type of treatment at our Denver clinic. Specific instances where stem cell and signaling cell therapy / Regenerative Medicine in Denver may be beneficial include:
  • Degenerative Disc Disease
  • Spinal Facet Disease
  • Arthritis
  • Tendon and ligament tears
  • Damaged cartilage
  • And more
Speak with our team of professionals to understand if Stem cell therapy AKA Regenerative Medicine or another type of orthopedic regenerative care is the best fit for your needs.

 

Cellular therapies

Stem Cells, also known as Signaling cells, are attracted to areas of the body that are inflamed or degenerating from damage or disease. The ability these cells have to regenerate areas of the body is why they are used in various research, medical conditions, and diseases. Many conditions are undergoing research studies with encouraging results for treatment with stem cells, including autoimmune and neurological conditions. Some of the various conditions treated with stem cells and additional growth factors around the world include:
  • Autoimmune Conditions
  • Neurological Conditions
  • Sports Injuries
  • Spinal Injuries
  • Arthritis
  • Anti-Aging
What to Expect: Regerative Care In Denver
Regenerative Medicine therapy is an ideal alternative for any individual who is looking to avoid undergoing some surgeries. For those receiving some form of regenerative medicine stem cell therapy? for orthopedic concerns, and if one is a candidate for treatment, one could potentially prevent the need for invasive surgery.
We start with a complete detailed consultation and exam to see if you are a candidate for this type of treatment.  If you are a candidate, our team will walk you through the process ahead of time to ensure you know what to expect during the procedure. There are many forms of regenerative medicine.  The course of treatment is decided on a case-by-case basis and determined by the following: Condition, age of the patient, current medications, and medical history, to name a few…
It may take up to six to eight weeks for patients to notice the benefits of their Regenerative Medicine treatment, however; many patients note the changes in as little as two weeks. The benefits of this procedure are notable, and most patients experience
  • Increased mobility
  • Decreased inflammation
  • Decreased pain
  • Tissue restoration
  • A minimal recovery period
For a non-invasive solution to get you back to pursuing the activities you enjoy, stem cell therapy, AKA Regenerative Medicine, our office in Denver provides an ideal solution. Begin your healing journey today!
Types of Regenerative Care
Currently, there is a multitude of regenerative treatments being deployed and under study throughout the world.  Some of the varying forms and delivery methods include:
  • Bone Marrow
  • Adipose tissue (fat)
  • Placental products
  • PRP (Platelet-rich plasma)
  • Ozone therapy
Platelet Rich Plasma Injections:
Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) therapy uses injections of a concentration of a patient’s own platelets to accelerate the healing of injured tendons, ligaments, muscles, and joints.
Ozone Injections:
Ozone therapies help remove harmful free radicals from the body, prevent tissue damage, as well as improve local circulation. These injections have a cumulative effect; ozone activates the immune system, and heals damaged cells, protecting them from future oxidative stress.

Types of Stem Cells 

Stem cells have two similar attributes: self-renewal and differentiation. The former means an ability to make copies of themselves. The latter implies an ability to develop into more specialized cells. Despite these two essential abilities, some dissimilarities also exist among them.

Embryonic Stem Cells 

These stem cells form in the blastocyst, a hollow ball of cells that emerges between 72 to 120 hours after fertilizing an egg by a sperm. The blastocyst is what later becomes the embryo. Cell differentiation begins with the implanting of the embryo in the uterus. This type of stem cell differentiates into more cell types than the adult type. Embryonic stem cells are pluripotent. This means they can differentiate into every cell type in the human body apart from the placenta and umbilical cord cells.

Adult Stem Cells

Adult stem cells are also known as tissue-specific or somatic stem cells. They start forming as soon as the embryo emerges and can be found in adult tissues like bone marrow. They are not as abundant as embryonic cells. Scientists previously believed that tissue-specific cells could not differentiate into other cells. But this notion no longer holds, according to recent research. For instance, bone marrow cells can differentiate into brain cells, etc.

Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells

These are adult cells that are genetically programmed to exhibit the characteristics of embryonic stem cells. They help scientists in the invention and testing of new therapies and medications, among other uses. Notable advancements in this field include reprogramming regular connective tissue cells into functional heart cells in animals. Injecting these new heart cells into animals with failing hearts led to improvements in heart function and survival time.

Perinatal Stem Cells

Perinatal stem cells were discovered in amniotic fluid and umbilical cord blood. Amniotic fluid is found in the sac that surrounds and protects a growing fetus in the womb. One of their characteristics is the ability to develop into specialized cells. This area requires more scientific scrutiny for further comprehension of the potential of amniotic fluid stem cells.

Mesenchymal Stem Cell (MSC)
Mesenchymal stromal cells are rare, non-hematopoietic progenitor cells of mesodermal and neuroectodermal derivation. At birth, these cells can be found in certain tissue niches, usually in a perivascular distribution.
MSCs can be used to develop new body tissues such as cartilage, bone, and fat cells. There is a possibility of using them to tackle a broad range of health challenges in the future.
The Future of Stem Cell Therapy
To conclude, it is clear that stem cell therapy is an important part of medical science, both now and in the future. In a world continuously faced with a plethora of health challenges, all viable options must be on the table.
If you are ready to take charge of your health goals with a holistic alternative to invasive surgeries, Regenerative Medicine in Denver could be your ideal solution. Reach out to our team at any time to learn more about our different types of regenerative care and discover how we can assist you in reaching your health and wellness goals today. We look forward to supporting you soon!

Don Mann’s Experience

As for regeneration facilities, it is my understanding and belief that Regen Revolution Denver CO is the number one facility of its kind in the US. Dr Gary Rademacher and Karen Rea were my treatment providers.

“Thank you so very much for your wonderful hospitality, professionalism, care and for my treatments. I have never seen such an incredible health care facility or experienced such professional care. I did not want to leave! Also, thank you for working with me and my schedule.

As I told Gary, on a scale of 1 out of 10, my experience with you and the other staff members was a 100 plus.This morning, I am feeling great and am not experiencing any pain at all.

I look forward to seeing you again.”

I would strongly encourage you to consider this option before going forward with knee replacement.

Thank you and I wish you luck.
Don

Conditions We Treat

Depending on the cause of your condition will dictate what treatment options will be recommended.  We typically will recommend a variety of treatments along with regenerative care such as nutritional guidance, some form of rehab whether it be at our office, a referral to a PT and or home exercise. It is critical to identify the cause so that the best treatment options are identified. This also is a reason we feel we get better results than other offices as we focus on rehabbing the area as well.

We strive to help each patient start to feel better as quickly as possible, we know that certain pains and conditions hinder your performance and workflow throughout the day. Come over for a visit if you have any of the following conditions:

  • Shoulder pain
  • Elbow pain
  • Wrist pain
  • Hand and finger pain
  • Neck pain
  • TMJ pain
  • Low back pain
  • Hip Pain
  • Knee pain
  • Ankle pain
  • Foot and Toe pain
  • Joint pain
  • Tendon, ligament and muscle pain

Regenerative care slows the progression of pain and deterioration in the body. Restoring proper function and mobility in the area or areas of the body affected. Be able to jump around and feel young again, you deserve it.

What causes a joint to breakdown?

Three main reasons:

  • Trauma
  • Misalignment
  • Nerve Interference
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How Regenerative Care In Denver Has Helped Others

Disclaimer: Like all medical procedures, Regen Revolution Procedures have a success and failure rate. Patient reviews and testimonials on this site should not be interpreted as a statement on the effectiveness of our treatments for anyone else.

Types of Regenerative Care:

  • Bone Marrow
  • Adipose (Fat)
  • PRP (Platelet Rich Plasma)  
  • Ozone
Platelet Rich Plasma Injections:
Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) therapy uses injections of a concentration of a patient’s own platelets to accelerate the healing of injured tendons, ligaments, muscles, and joints.
Ozone Injections:
Ozone therapies help remove harmful free radicals from the body, prevent tissue damage, as well as improve local circulation. These injections have a cumulative effect; ozone activates the immune system, and heals damaged cells, protecting them from future oxidative stress.
Types of Stem Cells

Stem cells have two similar attributes: self-renewal and differentiation. The former means an ability to make copies of themselves. The latter implies an ability to develop into more specialized cells. Despite these two essential abilities, some dissimilarities also exist among them.

Embryonic Stem Cells
These stem cells form in the blastocyst, a hollow ball of cells that emerges between 72 to 120 hours after fertilizing an egg by a sperm. The blastocyst is what later becomes the embryo. Cell differentiation begins with the implanting of the embryo in the uterus. This type of stem cell differentiates into more cell types than the adult type. Embryonic stem cells are pluripotent. This means they can differentiate into every cell type in the human body apart from the placenta and umbilical cord cells.  (Research purposes only)

Embryonic stem cells originate from the blastocyst, a hollow sphere of cells that develops 3 to 5 days after fertilization. Upon implantation in the uterus, cell differentiation starts to occur. Embryonic stem cells are known for their pluripotency, as they are able to differentiate into a wide range of cell types found in the human body, except for cells of the umbilical cord and placenta. Compared to adult stem cells, they possess greater differentiation potential. (Research purposes only)

Adult Stem Cells
Adult stem cells are also known as tissue-specific or somatic stem cells. They start forming as soon as the embryo emerges and can be found in adult tissues like bone marrow. They are not as abundant as embryonic cells. Scientists previously believed that tissue-specific cells could not differentiate into other cells. But this notion no longer holds, according to recent research. For instance, bone marrow cells can differentiate into brain cells, etc.

Adult stem cells, also called somatic or tissue-specific stem cells, begin to develop as soon as the embryo forms and can be located in adult tissues such as bone marrow. Although not as prevalent as embryonic cells, they have the ability to differentiate into other cell types, contrary to previous beliefs. Recent research has demonstrated that tissue-specific cells can differentiate into diverse cell types, such as brain cells, from bone marrow cells, for example.

Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells

These are adult cells that are genetically programmed to exhibit the characteristics of embryonic stem cells. They help scientists in the invention and testing of new therapies and medications, among other uses. Notable advancements in this field include reprogramming regular connective tissue cells into functional heart cells in animals. Injecting these new heart cells into animals with failing hearts led to improvements in heart function and survival time.

Perinatal Stem Cells

Perinatal stem cells were discovered in amniotic fluid and umbilical cord blood. Amniotic fluid is found in the sac that surrounds and protects a growing fetus in the womb. One of their characteristics is the ability to develop into specialized cells. This area requires more scientific scrutiny for further comprehension of the potential of amniotic fluid stem cells.

Mesenchymal Stem Cell (MSC)
Mesenchymal stromal cells are rare, non-hematopoietic progenitor cells of mesodermal and neuroectodermal derivation. At birth, these cells can be found in certain tissue niches, usually in a perivascular distribution.
MSCs can be used to develop new body tissues such as cartilage, bone, and fat cells. There is a possibility of using them to tackle a broad range of health challenges in the future.
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Types of Regenerative Care
1. PRP – Platelet Rich Plasma: Platelet rich plasma (PRP) injections are derived from a sample of the patients own blood. These injections contain plasma with higher concentration platelets than what is normally found in blood. PRP injections attempt to take advantage of the blood’s naturally healing properties to repair damaged cartilage, tendons, ligaments, muscles, or even bone.

2. Amniotic Allografts: is allograft tissue derived from the amniotic membrane and fluid. Placental tissue is donated by healthy mothers at the time of scheduled cesarean section. Expectant mothers submit their past medical and social history and a detailed risk assessment is performed. Ultimately, approval of the tissue for use is made by the Medical Director following an intensive and complete medical review and prenatal evaluation prior to delivery. This tissue is rich with the basic components necessary for tissue regeneration including:
Growth Factors, Cytokines, Collagen, Fibrinogen, Hyaluronic Acid, Messenger RNA.

Key Characteristics:  The extracellular matrix of the amniotic membrane contains a high concentration  of cellular scaffolding, cytokines, growth factors and proteins.

3. Umbilical Cord tissue: this regenerative care product is derived from Umbilical Cord Tissue Donations. This product contains mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) and is rich in growth factors from umbilical cord tissue. These tissues are obtained under informed consents and strict ethical protocols. These tissues are from safe, reliable hospital sources via a non-invasive, simple, and painless procedure.

According to Neil Riordan PA, PhD

“Younger cells, as found in umbilical cords, are more energetic in the system and hence have a better chance of persisting and being more effective. First, I believe the best stem cells – the ones with the best healing and regenerative power as well as the fewest complications – are adult stem cells, which can be obtained from donated umbilical cord blood; umbilical cord tissue from healthy, live births. So umbilical MSCS which come from discarded tissue, are just as good as your own MSCS.”

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4. Adipose Tissue: Adipose-derived stem cells come from a patient’s fat tissue, which is surgically extracted via liposuction under anesthesia. Adipose-derived stem cells are recognized as being an effective mesenchymal stem cell population with enormous potential in different fields of regenerative care and stem cell therapy. There are various protocols for adipose derived stem cell isolation.

5. Bone Marrow: Adult stem cells can be extracted from bone marrow by aspiration, typically from the superior iliac crest or the sternum. The bone marrow aspiration (BMA) procedure is a concentrated serum of your own cells, the procedure is considered autologous point-of-care, and we do not expand or manipulate the marrow product other than placing it in a centrifuge.

We use an array of different regenerative treatment options. Based on a thorough history, consultation and evaluation, recommendations will be given on best option for your specific condition.

Research

We encourage people to look into regenerative care.  There are currently over 4,000 clinical trials being conducted worldwide.  Go to clinicaltrials.gov for more information.

Downtown’s Healthcare continues to review research, and put into play the most cutting edge treatments to help those who are interested in regenerative care.