Regenerative Medicine - Issaquah, WA
Regenerative Medicine Services that Heal and Repair
At Cascade Integrative Medicine in Issaquah, WA, we offer cutting-edge regenerative medicine services to help you heal and thrive. Regenerative medicine utilizes the body’s natural healing mechanisms to restore damaged tissues and improve overall function. Our experienced doctors use advanced techniques such as platelet-rich plasma (PRP) therapy and other natural, regenerative treatments to promote healing, reduce pain, and enhance mobility.
Prolotherapy repairs damaged ligaments and tendons.
Prolotherapy (or proliferative therapy) is an injection technique that uses dextrose (a type of sugar) to induce inflammation precisely at the site of ligament or tendon damage. This inflammation, in turn, serves as a beacon to recruit your body’s innate repair machinery to rebuild and strengthen the damaged tissue.
PRP (platelet-rich plasma) supercharges the healing process to repair and restore.
Platelet-rich plasma therapy, or PRP therapy, uses a patient’s own blood to isolate the platelet-rich fraction, which is rich in growth factors, to enhance the regeneration of damaged tissue. PRP can be combined with prolotherapy to repair damaged joint tissue by injecting PRP into the injured joint. PRP is also used in aesthetic treatments to induce hair regrowth within the scalp, and on the skin, to minimize scars (for example, from acne) as well as wrinkles and fine lines.
Neural therapy alleviates chronic pain caused by tissue or nerve dysfunction.
Damage or dysfunction in tissues or nerves can alter the body’s electrophysiology leading to chronic pain that may not necessarily be localized to the site of dysfunction (also called referred pain). By injecting a small amount of anesthetic into sites of nervous system dysfunction, pain can be can be relieved, sometime immediately.
Neural therapy alleviates chronic pain caused by tissue or nerve dysfunction.
Damage or dysfunction in tissues or nerves can alter the body’s electrophysiology leading to chronic pain that may not necessarily be localized to the site of dysfunction (also called referred pain). By injecting a small amount of anesthetic into sites of nervous system dysfunction, pain can be can be relieved, sometime immediately.