A non-surgical approach that supports your body’s natural healing process.
Regenerative Injection Therapy (RIT) is an advanced treatment designed to help repair damaged tissues, reduce pain, and improve function—without surgery.
RIT is commonly used for connective tissue injuries that haven’t responded to rest or traditional treatments. By stimulating a targeted healing response, this therapy helps the body repair small tears and weakened areas, with the goal of providing long-term relief and improved mobility.
While many treatments focus on temporary symptom relief, RIT is designed to address the underlying cause of pain.
RIT has been used in the treatment of a wide range of musculoskeletal conditions, including:
When ligaments or tendons are stretched or damaged, the joints they support can become unstable and painful. These tissues often have limited blood supply, which can slow or prevent natural healing.
RIT works by delivering targeted injections to the affected area, creating a controlled healing response. This process helps:
In some cases, advanced biologic treatments such as Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) or other regenerative therapies may be used to further support the body’s natural healing process.
Over a series of treatments, the body gradually rebuilds healthier tissue—helping to reduce pain and restore function.
PRP uses a concentrated portion of your own blood, rich in platelets and growth factors, to support the healing of injured tissues such as tendons, ligaments, muscles, and joints.
Certain regenerative therapies utilize specialized cells that can support tissue repair and recovery, making them a valuable option for patients with chronic or degenerative conditions.
These therapies are often used to enhance the body’s natural ability to heal, especially in areas that have not responded to other treatments.
RIT is a minimally invasive, in-office procedure typically completed in about 30 minutes. Imaging guidance, such as ultrasound or fluoroscopy, may be used to ensure precise placement.
Most patients require a series of treatments, usually spaced several weeks apart, to allow the body time to respond and heal.
It’s normal to experience mild soreness or stiffness at the injection site for a few days. This is part of the body’s natural healing response.
To support recovery, your provider may recommend:
Many patients begin to notice improvement within the first few treatments, with continued progress over time.
Regenerative Injection Therapy is designed to:
Our goal is to help you heal, not just manage symptoms.