Non-Surgical, Evidence-Based
and Evidence-Guided Approaches to Medicine

Regenerative medicine is the practice of repairing, regenerating, or replacing of tissue. Research shows that a regenerative approach stimulates the body's own repair mechanisms to functionally heal previously damaged tissues and even organs. As opposed to just treating the symptoms, a regenerative approach effectively addresses the root of the problem and promotes long-term healing.

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Key specialty areas that benefit from a regenerative approach:

  • Orthopedics
  • Sports Medicine
  • Pain Mgmt & Rehab (PM&R)
  • Podiatry
  • Chiropractic
  • PT/Physio
  • Neurology
  • Urology
  • Sexual Medicine
  • Aesthetic Medicine
  • Cardiology
  • Veterinary Medicine

“The Institute for Tissue Regeneration & Repair conference is a must go to meeting for anyone looking to provide their patients with the most current and up to date technology in the regenerative space.”

Dr. Michael Chin, DPM

“Whether you're a doc new to shock wave or someone, like myself, who has been doing the procedure for over 10 years, this is one conference you don't want to miss."

Dr. David W. Nadler, DC

“The hands-on portion of the conference was awesome!”

Dr. Ronald Lucas, DC

“An exciting and encouraging conference!”

Dr. Sunil Aurora, MD

Innovative Technologies

The broad and growing field of regenerative medicine encompasses a number of evidence-based/evidence-guided non-surgical treatment options that address a variety of medical issues. Such technologies include:

Shockwave

Radial Pressure Wave (EPAT) and Focused Shockwave (ESWT) are innovative, evidence-based technology platforms utilizing unique sets of advanced acoustic pressure waves to stimulate tissue repair and regeneration. They are backed by evidence and work in tandem with a range of other regenerative solutions for exceptional outcomes.

EMTT

Using electric pulses, Electromagnetic Transduction Therapy (EMTT) is an increasingly popular alternative medical treatment that is used to treat a wide range of health issues, and often combined with ESWT to improve pain.

Biologics

Biologics like PRP, Stem Cell and Amnio can be used on their own or in combination with EPAT/ESWT to provide a minimally invasive, non-surgical treatment method that promotes the long-lasting healing of various medical conditions.

Laser

Laser-driven shock wave can reduce the pain associated with many musculoskeletal conditions, and forms of pain associated with soft tissue injuries, arthritis, inflammation, sports injuries and more.

Ultrasound

Using ultrasound technology at the point of care gives medical professionals a real-time, precision guide for conducting shockwave and biologic treatment.

The Institute for Tissue Regeneration & Repair's Upcoming Conference

December 2-3, 2023 • Boston, Massachusetts

Join us Saturday, December 2-3, 2023 for the Institute for Tissue Regeneration & Repair Conference, where you’ll have the unique opportunity to collaborate and learn from some of today’s most acclaimed leaders in the field of regenerative medicine. 

Attendees will discover why EPAT, ESWT and EMTT as well as other regenerative approaches are transforming patient care for physicians around the world. Here you’ll gain a deep understanding of these regenerative techniques and technologies. Education and training will include lectures, panels, round tables, and hands-on training. 

To register click here.