Meniscus Tear Stem Cell
Therapy — $1,999
Torn meniscus, degenerative meniscus, knee cartilage damage — MSC stem cell therapy helps reduce knee inflammation and support healing without surgery. Keep your meniscus. Not $15,000. No sales games.
Why Meniscus Surgery Isn’t Always the Answer
Here’s what most surgeons won’t tell you: meniscus surgery — especially partial meniscectomy — removes the very cushioning your knee depends on. Studies show many patients develop accelerated arthritis within years of meniscus surgery because there’s less tissue protecting the joint.
Stem cell therapy takes a different approach — preserving your meniscus tissue while reducing the inflammation and supporting the healing environment inside your knee.
Stem Cell Therapy for Meniscus Injuries
Not all meniscus tears are created equal. Your tear type, location, and severity determine how well stem cell therapy can help — and we’ll be honest about your specific situation.
Degenerative Meniscus Tears
The most common type in adults over 40. Your meniscus wears down over time and develops tears from normal activity — not a single injury. Often responds well to MSC therapy because the root cause is chronic degeneration.
Partial Tears
The meniscus is torn but not completely through. These tears often cause intermittent pain, catching, and swelling. Strong candidates for stem cell therapy because there’s intact tissue to work with.
Acute Traumatic Tears
Sudden tears from sports, twisting, or impact. Common in athletes and active adults. Tears in the outer third (red zone) have better blood supply and may benefit more from MSC therapy.
Horizontal Cleavage Tears
The meniscus splits horizontally along its layers. Common in older adults with degenerative changes. Often not repairable surgically, making non-surgical approaches particularly valuable.
Medial Meniscus Tears
The inner meniscus — tears here are 5x more common than lateral side. Pain on the inner knee, worse with twisting or squatting. The most frequently treated meniscus location.
Post-Surgical Meniscus Pain
Had meniscus surgery but still have knee pain? Common — especially after partial meniscectomy. MSCs can help reduce the inflammation and joint deterioration that often follows meniscus removal.
What Stem Cells Do Inside Your Damaged Knee
MSCs are repair coordinators — they improve the environment inside your knee so your body can support its own healing process.
Reduce Knee Inflammation
A torn meniscus creates chronic inflammation inside the joint. MSCs release powerful anti-inflammatory molecules that calm this environment — reducing swelling, pain, and the ongoing damage inflammation causes.
Protect Remaining Cartilage
Once a meniscus is damaged, the surrounding cartilage is at risk. MSCs create a protective environment that may slow further degeneration — helping prevent the cascade toward arthritis.
Support Tissue Repair Signaling
MSCs release growth factors and signaling molecules that recruit your body’s own repair cells to the damaged area. For tears in the vascularized outer zone, this can meaningfully support the healing process.
Improve Synovial Fluid Quality
Better joint fluid means better lubrication, less friction, and smoother movement. MSCs help improve synovial fluid quality — which alone can significantly reduce pain and improve function.
Reduce Pain Naturally
As inflammation calms and the knee environment improves, pain signals decrease naturally. Many patients reduce or eliminate pain medications and return to activities they’d given up.
Preserve Your Meniscus
Unlike surgery that removes damaged tissue, stem cell therapy preserves what you have. Every bit of meniscus you keep protects your knee from accelerated arthritis down the road.
Meniscus Treatment Without the Markup
Other clinics charge $15,000+ and won’t tell you until after a sales consultation. We believe you deserve to know upfront.
4 Simple Steps
Free Consultation
Phone or Zoom with our team (15 minutes). Discuss your meniscus tear, MRI findings, symptoms, previous treatments, and goals. If we can’t help — or if you need surgery instead — we’ll tell you honestly.
Treatment Plan
Andrea Montana, MSN, APRN reviews your case and MRI. She’ll recommend targeted knee injection (most common for meniscus tears) or IV therapy if you have additional joint issues. Honest assessment of what to expect.
Treatment Day
1–2 hours in our comfortable St. George clinic. 40 million premium MSCs delivered via direct knee injection for maximum local concentration. Full physician oversight. Most patients find it straightforward. Go home same day.
Results Over Time
Weeks 2–4: Reduced pain and swelling, improved range of motion. Months 2–6: Continued improvement as the knee environment heals. Many patients return to full activity within 2–3 months — far faster than surgical recovery.
Common Questions About Meniscus Treatment
Find Out If Stem Cells Can Help Your Meniscus Tear
Tell us about your knee and we’ll give you an honest assessment — including whether surgery might be the better option for your specific tear.
- ✓ Free 15-minute phone or Zoom consultation
- ✓ We’ll review your MRI findings
- ✓ No sales pressure — we’ll tell you if surgery is better
- ✓ Know the exact price upfront: $1,999
- ✓ Speak directly with our medical team
Learn More
Keep Your Meniscus. Skip the Surgery.
Schedule a free consultation. We’ll review your MRI and tell you honestly whether stem cell therapy can help your specific meniscus tear — no pressure, no obligation.
Stem cell therapy is not FDA-approved for the diagnosis, treatment, cure, or prevention of any disease. Individual results vary. The information on this page is for educational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. A consultation with our medical team is required to determine treatment appropriateness.
Bursitis Stem Cell
Therapy — $1,999
Hip, shoulder, knee, elbow bursitis — MSC stem cell therapy helps reduce chronic bursa inflammation and break the cycle of flare-ups without repeated cortisone. Not $15,000. No sales games.
Why Traditional Bursitis Treatments Fall Short
Bursitis isn’t just temporary inflammation — when bursae become chronically irritated, they thicken, scar, and lose their ability to cushion your joints. The result is a painful cycle of flare-ups that gets harder to break with each episode.
Stem cell therapy takes a different approach — calming the chronic inflammatory environment inside and around the bursa rather than temporarily suppressing symptoms.
Stem Cell Therapy for Every Type of Bursitis
Your body has over 150 bursae — small fluid-filled sacs that cushion joints. When they become chronically inflamed, MSCs help calm the environment and support healing.
Hip Bursitis (Trochanteric)
The most common type. Sharp pain on the outer hip that worsens lying on your side, climbing stairs, or standing from sitting. Affects millions — especially women over 40.
Shoulder Bursitis (Subacromial)
Pain with overhead reaching, difficulty sleeping on the affected side, catching or clicking sensations. Often occurs alongside rotator cuff issues, compounding the problem.
Knee Bursitis (Prepatellar)
Swelling and tenderness at the front of the knee. Common in people who kneel frequently — construction workers, gardeners, flooring installers. Also called “housemaid’s knee.”
Elbow Bursitis (Olecranon)
Visible swelling at the tip of the elbow, sometimes called “student’s elbow.” Pain with bending, leaning on hard surfaces, or direct pressure. Can become chronic and recurrent.
Ischial Bursitis (Sit Bone)
Deep pain in the buttock that worsens with sitting — especially on hard surfaces. Often misdiagnosed as sciatica or hamstring injury. Makes desk work and driving miserable.
Heel Bursitis (Retrocalcaneal)
Pain at the back of the heel where the Achilles tendon meets the bone. Worsens with shoes and activity. Often accompanies Achilles tendonitis, creating a double problem.
What Stem Cells Do Inside Inflamed Bursae
MSCs are repair coordinators — they modulate the inflammatory environment and signal your body to heal rather than continue the damage cycle.
Calm Chronic Inflammation
MSCs release powerful anti-inflammatory molecules that break the chronic inflammation cycle trapping your bursa in a state of constant irritation — addressing the root cause, not just symptoms.
Modulate Immune Response
Chronic bursitis involves an overactive local immune response. MSCs help recalibrate immune activity in the affected area, reducing the excessive inflammatory signals damaging tissue.
Support Tissue Repair
MSCs release growth factors and signaling molecules that help repair the thickened, scarred bursa lining — working to restore normal cushioning function over time.
Improve Local Blood Flow
Better circulation means faster delivery of nutrients and removal of inflammatory waste products. MSCs promote healthier vascularity around the damaged bursa.
Reduce Pain Naturally
As inflammation calms and the bursa environment improves, pain signals decrease naturally. Many patients reduce or eliminate pain medications and cortisone dependence.
Break the Flare-Up Cycle
Rather than chasing each flare-up with cortisone, MSCs help address the underlying dysfunction — giving many patients longer-lasting relief and fewer recurrences.
Bursitis Treatment Without the Markup
Other clinics charge $15,000+ and won’t tell you until after a sales consultation. We believe you deserve to know upfront.
4 Simple Steps
Free Consultation
Phone or Zoom with our team (15 minutes). Discuss your bursitis location, frequency of flare-ups, previous treatments, and goals. If we can’t help, we’ll tell you honestly.
Treatment Plan
Andrea Montana, MSN, APRN reviews your case. She’ll recommend IV therapy (best for multiple affected areas or systemic inflammation) or targeted injection (best for a single bursa like hip or shoulder).
Treatment Day
1–2 hours in our comfortable St. George clinic. 40 million premium MSCs delivered via IV or direct injection near the affected bursa. Full physician oversight. Most patients find it relaxing. Go home same day.
Results Over Time
Weeks 2–4: Reduced pain, less swelling, improved range of motion. Months 2–6: Continued improvement as the inflammatory environment calms. Many patients experience significantly fewer flare-ups for 6–12+ months.
Common Questions About Bursitis Treatment
Find Out If Stem Cells Can Help Your Bursitis
Tell us about your bursitis and we’ll give you an honest assessment. 15 minutes, no pressure.
- ✓ Free 15-minute phone or Zoom consultation
- ✓ Discuss your specific situation honestly
- ✓ No sales pressure — we’ll tell you if we can’t help
- ✓ Know the exact price upfront: $1,999
- ✓ Speak directly with our medical team
Learn More
Stop Living Around Your Bursitis
Schedule a free consultation. We’ll tell you honestly whether stem cell therapy can help your specific bursitis — no pressure, no obligation.
Stem cell therapy is not FDA-approved for the diagnosis, treatment, cure, or prevention of any disease. Individual results vary. The information on this page is for educational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. A consultation with our medical team is required to determine treatment appropriateness.
Tendonitis Stem Cell
Therapy — $1,999
Achilles, rotator cuff, tennis elbow, patellar tendonitis — MSC stem cell therapy helps reduce chronic tendon inflammation and support tissue repair without surgery. Not $15,000. No sales games.
Why Traditional Tendonitis Treatments Fall Short
Tendonitis isn’t just inflammation — it’s chronic tendon degeneration. When tendons don’t heal properly, the tissue breaks down, weakens, and becomes a cycle of pain and re-injury. Most treatments only manage the pain while the tendon continues to deteriorate underneath.
Stem cell therapy takes a different approach — addressing the damaged tendon environment and supporting the repair process rather than just masking pain.
Stem Cell Therapy for Every Type of Tendonitis
Whether it’s overuse, age-related, or sports-driven — MSCs address the chronic inflammation and tissue breakdown that drive all forms of tendinopathy.
Achilles Tendonitis
Pain, stiffness, and swelling at the back of the ankle. Common in runners and active adults. Chronic cases can lead to tendon rupture if left unaddressed.
Rotator Cuff Tendinopathy
Shoulder pain with overhead movements, night pain, weakness. Partial tears and chronic inflammation that physical therapy alone can’t resolve.
Tennis Elbow (Lateral Epicondylitis)
Outer elbow pain that radiates into the forearm. Gripping, lifting, and twisting become painful. Affects athletes and desk workers alike.
Golfer’s Elbow (Medial Epicondylitis)
Inner elbow pain and tenderness. Common in golfers, climbers, and anyone with repetitive wrist and forearm motions. Often resistant to conservative treatment.
Patellar Tendonitis (Jumper’s Knee)
Pain below the kneecap that worsens with jumping, running, and stairs. Common in basketball, volleyball, and running. Can become chronic without proper intervention.
Plantar Fasciitis
Stabbing heel pain worst with first morning steps. Chronic inflammation of the plantar fascia — a thick band of tissue connecting heel to toes. Affects 2 million Americans yearly.
What Stem Cells Do Inside Damaged Tendons
MSCs are repair coordinators — they create an environment that supports your body’s natural tendon healing process.
Reduce Chronic Inflammation
MSCs release powerful anti-inflammatory molecules that calm the chronic inflammation cycle trapping your tendon in a state of degeneration — addressing the root cause, not just symptoms.
Support Tissue Repair Signaling
MSCs release growth factors and signaling molecules (the secretome) that recruit your body’s own repair cells to the damaged tendon — essentially calling in reinforcements.
Improve Collagen Organization
Healthy tendons need organized collagen fibers. MSCs help improve the quality and alignment of new collagen production, supporting stronger, more functional tendon tissue.
Enhance Blood Supply
Many tendons have poor blood flow — a key reason they heal slowly. MSCs promote angiogenesis (new blood vessel formation), improving nutrient delivery to damaged tissue.
Reduce Pain Naturally
As inflammation decreases and the tendon environment improves, pain signals decrease naturally. Many patients reduce or eliminate pain medications over time.
Delay or Avoid Surgery
For many tendonitis patients, stem cell therapy provides enough relief and functional improvement to delay or completely avoid tendon surgery — saving months of recovery.
Tendonitis Treatment Without the Markup
Other clinics charge $15,000+ and won’t tell you until after a sales consultation. We believe you deserve to know upfront.
4 Simple Steps
Free Consultation
Phone or Zoom with our team (15 minutes). Discuss your tendon condition, location, severity, previous treatments, and goals. If we can’t help, we’ll tell you honestly.
Treatment Plan
Andrea Montana, MSN, APRN reviews your case. She’ll recommend IV therapy (best for multiple tendons or systemic inflammation) or targeted injection (best for a single tendon like Achilles or rotator cuff).
Treatment Day
1–2 hours in our comfortable St. George clinic. 40 million premium MSCs delivered via IV or direct tendon injection. Full physician oversight. Most patients find it relaxing. Go home same day.
Results Over Time
Weeks 2–4: Reduced pain, less stiffness, improved function. Months 2–6: Continued improvement as tendon tissue repair progresses. Many patients return to full activity within 3–6 months.
Common Questions About Tendonitis Treatment
Find Out If Stem Cells Can Help Your Tendonitis
Tell us about your tendon condition and we’ll give you an honest assessment. 15 minutes, no pressure.
- ✓ Free 15-minute phone or Zoom consultation
- ✓ Discuss your specific situation honestly
- ✓ No sales pressure — we’ll tell you if we can’t help
- ✓ Know the exact price upfront: $1,999
- ✓ Speak directly with our medical team
Learn More
Don’t Let Tendonitis Sideline Your Life
Schedule a free consultation. We’ll tell you honestly whether stem cell therapy can help your specific tendon condition — no pressure, no obligation.
Stem cell therapy is not FDA-approved for the diagnosis, treatment, cure, or prevention of any disease. Individual results vary. The information on this page is for educational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. A consultation with our medical team is required to determine treatment appropriateness.