Conditions & Systems This Therapy May Support
Spine & Disc Health Support
Regenerative therapy may support patients experiencing:
- Degenerative disc conditions
- Chronic neck or low back pain
- Disc-related inflammation
- Postural and mechanical spinal stress
This therapy does not regrow discs or reverse degeneration, but may help support the biological environment for recovery when combined with SpineMED® spinal decompression, manual therapy, and rehabilitation.
Joint Health & Musculoskeletal Support
Often considered for:
- Knee, hip, shoulder, and joint degeneration
- Ligament and tendon stress
- Chronic joint inflammation
- Mobility limitations and stiffness
Many patients explore regenerative therapy as a non-surgical option when seeking alternatives to injections or surgery.
Neurological & Nervous System Support
Emerging research is evaluating regenerative therapies for their role in:
- Neuro-immune signaling
- Inflammation regulation
- Supporting nervous system recovery environments
This therapy does not treat or cure neurological diseases, but may be used as a supportive modality alongside functional neurology and neuromodulation care.
Autoimmune & Inflammatory Support (Adjunctive Only)
Some regenerative approaches are being studied for their ability to:
- Help modulate immune signaling
- Reduce chronic inflammatory stress
This therapy is supportive only and not a treatment or cure for autoimmune conditions.
How Regenerative Therapy Fits Into Our Comprehensive Care Model
At Alpha & Omega, regenerative stem cell therapy is never used in isolation. When appropriate, it may be integrated with:
- Chiropractic & Naprapathic manual therapy
- SpineMED® spinal decompression
- AMIT® and advanced extremity care
- Laser therapy and PEMF
- Neuromodulation and personalized rehabilitation
This integrated approach helps optimize outcomes by addressing structure, movement, tissue health, and neurological regulation together.
What the Research Shows
Scientific literature indicates that many stem-cell-based therapies:
- Act through paracrine signaling (cell-to-cell communication)
- Help regulate inflammation and immune response
- Support tissue repair environments, rather than acting as a cure
Selected Research References
- Caplan AI. Mesenchymal stem cells: Time to change the name. Stem Cells Translational Medicine, 2017.
- Pittenger MF et al. Multilineage potential of adult human mesenchymal stem cells. Science, 1999.
- NIH and Mayo Clinic publications emphasize stem cell therapy as investigational and supportive, not curative.
Who May Be a Candidate?
You may be considered for regenerative therapy if you:
- Have chronic spine or joint pain
- Are seeking non-surgical options
- Have not responded fully to conventional care
- Are medically appropriate based on history and evaluation
A comprehensive consultation is required to determine safety, eligibility, and realistic expectations.
Medical & Regulatory Disclaimer
Regenerative stem cell therapy:
- Is not a cure for any disease
- Is not guaranteed to produce specific results
- Is not intended to replace conventional medical treatment
- Must be evaluated on an individual basis
All care is delivered in accordance with current ethical and regulatory standards.
Schedule a Regenerative Medicine Consultation
Discover how Regenerative Stem Cell Therapy through New Hope Regeneration may support your spine, joint, neurological, or inflammatory health—as part of a comprehensive, conservative care plan.
Contact Alpha & Omega Integrative Wellness today to schedule your regenerative consultation.