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Involves transplanting a patient’s own cells (autologous) or cells from a donor (allogenic) to enhance the body’s natural ability to treat conditions such as blood cancers, neurological disorders and tissue damage

Stem cells

Cord blood supports treatment of certain blood cancers and in regenerative medicine for tissue repair, including orthopedic injuries, skin grafts for burns, and cardiovascular diseases. Adult stem cell (ASC) therapies for conditions such as Diabetes, Parkinson’s, heart failure, immune disorders

References

Aly RM. Current state of stem cell-based therapies: an overview. Stem Cell Investig. 2020 May 15;7:8. Doi: 10.21037/sci-2020-001. PMID: 32695801; PMCID: PMC7367472

Han X, Liao R, Li X, et al. Mesenchymal stem cells in treating human diseases: molecular mechanisms and clinical studies. Sig Transduct Target There 10, 262 (2025).

mechanisms and clinical studies. Sig Transduct Target There 10, 262 (2025). Nan Y, Yang J, Fang J, et al. The secretion profile of mesenchymal stem cells and potential applications in treating human diseases. Sig Transduct Target There 7, 92 (2022). Https:// doi.org/10.1038/s41392-022-00932-0.

Hoang DM, Pham PT, Bach TQ, et al. Stem cell-based therapy for human diseases. Sig Transduct Target Ther 7, 272 (2022). Https://doi.org/10.1038/s41392-022-01134-4.

Gupta DR, Singh S. Stem cells: Current applications and future prospects. Indian J Med Sci. 2024;76:2-6. doi: 10.25259/IJMS_178_2023.

Hussen BM, Taheri M, Yashooa RK, Abdullah SR et al. Revolutionizing medicine: recent developments and future prospects in stem cell therapy. Int J Surg. 2024 Dec 1;110(12):8002-8024. Doi: 10.1097/JS9.0000000000002109.

Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP)

Applied across orthopedics, dermatology and maxillofacial surgery Treats conditions ranging from joint injuries and hair loss to surgical wounds Repairs musculoskeletal tissues and manage chronic pain without surgery.

Orthopedics and Sports Medicine

Osteoarthritis, Tendinopathies (chronic tendon issues such as tennis elbow (lateral epicondylitis), plantar fasciitis and Achilles tendinopathy). Ligament and Muscle Tears – assists in healing partial ligament sprains and muscle strains. Surgical Adjunct: intraoperatively to enhance integrity and healing rates of rotator cuff repairs,

Dermatology and Aesthetics

Leveraged for tissue rejuvenate, minimizing scarring, addressing hair loss Hair Restoration – stimulate hair follicles, increasing density and thickness for conditions such as androgenic alopecia Skin Rejuvenation – boosts natural collagen production, improving skin texture, wrinkles, and overall completion. Wound and Scar Healing – speeds up recovery time and reduces scarring following facial plastic surgery, injury or trauma.

References

Zhou H, Huang Q, Chen Y, et al. Biological Mechanisms and Clinical Challenges of PlateletRich Plasma in Chronic Musculoskeletal Pain: From Standardized Preparation to Multi-OmicsGuided Precision Therapy. J Pain Res. 2025 Nov 7;18:5931-5939. Doi:10.2147/JPR.S546655. PMID:41229897; PMCID: PMC12604588. Jain NK, Gulati M. Platelet-rich plasma: a healing virtuoso. Blood Res. 2016 Mar ;51(1):3-5. doi: 10.5045/br.2016.51.1.3.Epub 2016 Mar 25. PMID: 27104183; PMCID: PMC4828525. Phoebe LKW, Lee KWA, Chan LKW, et al. Use of platelet rich plasma for skin rejuvenation. Skin Res Technol. 2024 Apr;30(4):e13714. Doi: 10.1111/srt.13714. PMID:38650371; PMCID: PMC11035968.

Photobiomodulation therapy

A non-invasive, non-thermal light treatment that uses lasers to stimulate tissue repair, reduce pain, and lower inflammation. It uses red and near-infrared light (640nm to 1100nm) to boost cellular energy, rendering it effective for wound healing, musculoskeletal pain relief, and other neurodegenerative conditions via directing specific wavelengths of light at the location of injury or inflammation to stimulate mitochondria increase adenosine triphosphate (ATP) production, reducing oxidative stress and promoting healing. Uses, (without medication or downtime). Pain and Inflammation: acute and chronic pain such as TMJ disorders, neck pain, musculoskeletal issues Healing and Repair: accelerates wound healing, treats mucositis ( mouth sores resulting from cancer therapy and supports tissue regeneration. Skin an Aesthetics: for skin rejuvenation and hair loss treatment. Retinal diseases

References

Dompe C, Moncrieff L, Matys J, et al. Photobiomodulation – Underlying Mechanism and Clinical Applications. J Clin Med, 2020 Jun 3;9(6): 1724 doi: 10.3390/jcm9061724. PMID: PMC7356229 Rosso MPO, Buchaim DV, Kawano N, et al. Photobiomodulation Therapy (PBMT) in Peripheral Nerve regeneration: A Systemic Review. Bioengineering (Basel) 2018 Jun 9;5(2): 44 doi: 10.3390/bioengineering5020044. PMID: 29890728; PMCID: PMC6027218 Geneva II. Photobiomodulation for treatment of retinal diseases: a review. Int J Ophthalmol. 2016 Jan 18;9(1):145-52. doi: 10.18240/ijo.2016.01.24. PMID: 26949625; PMCID: PMC4768515 Garg D, Diagavane S (September 18, 2024) Photobiomodulation in Ophthalmology: A Comprehensive Review of Bench-to-Bedside Research and Clinical Integration. Cureus 16(9): e69651. Doi:10.7759/cureus.69651

Peptide Therapy

Treatment using short chains of amino acids, as signaling molecules target specific biological processes like fat loss, immune function, muscle growth and improved injury recovery. These “messengers” stimulate cellular functions and trigger hormone production (e.g. growth hormone releasing peptides, etc.) Primarily used in anti-aging skin treatments (collagen/elastin), improve sexual heath and hormone balance, weight management, diabetes mellitus

References

Wang L, Wang N, Zhang W. et al. Therapeutic Peptides: current applications and future directions. Signal Transduct There. 2022 Feb 14;7(1):48. Doi: 10.1038/s41392-022-00904-4. PMID: 35165272; PMCID: PMC8844085. Mayfield CK, Bolia IK, Feingold CL, eta l. Injectable Peptide Therapy: A Primer for Orthopedic and Sports Medicine Physicians. Am J Sports Med 2026 Jan;54(1):223-229. Doi: 10.1177/03635465251357593. Epub 2026 Jan 1. PMID: 41476424.

Electrotherapy

Uses electrical energy to stimulate nerves and muscles by applying low-level electrical currents to the skin via electrodes to block pain signals, increase blood circulation, or strengthen muscles. Effective for reducing acute and chronic pain, reducing muscle atrophy by improving activity, and promoting healing. Primarily for pain management, muscle rehabilitation and accelerating tissue healing. Treating injuries and post-surgical pain.

References

Works by inducing physiological effects such as nerve depolarization Ammer K. Elektrotherapie [Electrotherapy]. Wien Med Wochenschau. 1994;144(3):60-5. German. PMID: 8017069. Chen PY, Cheen JR, Jheng YC, et al. Clinical applications and consideration of interventions of electrotherapy for orthopedic and neurological rehabilitation. J Chin Med Assoc. 2022 Jan 1;85(1):24-29. Doi:10.1097/JCMA.0000000000000643. PMID: 34643619; PMCID: PMC12755623. Watson T. The role of electrotherapy in contemporary physiotherapy practice. Man Ther. 2000 Aug;5(3):132-41. doi: 10.1054/math.2000.0363. PMID: 11034883

Ozone Therapy

Uses medical-grade ozone, which is a form of reactive oxygen (O3) to treat diseases by by increasing oxygen levels , boosting the immune system, and reducing inflammation. Conditions treated include chronic infections, wounds, and musculoskeletal disorders, joint pain/sports injuries, immune modulation. Has analgesic effect EXP) limited FDA approval. Acts as a metabolic stimulant improving mitochondrial efficiency and oxygen utilization. It improves energy production (ATP) by enhancing glycolysis and Krebs cycle , stimulating mitochondria to work more efficiently. It creates oxidative stress that promote the release of enzymes that protect cells and optimize oxygen usage.

References

Elvis AM, Ekta JS. Ozone therapy: A clinical review. J Nat Sci Biol Med. 2011 Jan;2(1):66-70. Doi:10.4103/0976-9668.82319. PMID:22470237; PMCID: PMC3312702. Rowen R. 2025. Ozone Therapy – An Unmatched approach for Near Universal Prevention and Treatment. Medical Research Archives, [online] 13(6). https://doi.org/10.18103/mra.v13i6.6523 Serra MEG, Baeza-Noci J, Mendes Abdala CV, et al. The role of ozone treatment as integrative medicine. An evidence and gap map. Front Public Health. 2023 Jan 16;10:1112296. doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2022.1112296. PMID: 36726625; PMCID: PMC9885089.

Neurofeedback Therapy (EEG biofeedback)

A non-invasive, drug-free, evidence-based procedure that uses real-time monitoring of brainwave activity to train the brain to achieve healthier and more balanced functioning.technique uses realtime brainwave monitoring to help a person to regulate their own brain activity, improve their mental performance, focus, and emotional well-being. It teaches self regulation of neural activity, improvement of your processing speed and visual attention. Helps athletes and students supporting brain injury recovery by optimizing neural function and improving overall visual capabilities. Treats conditions such as ADHD, anxiety, Depression and PTSD by helping patients to self-regulate brain function via visual or auditory feedback. Uses Quantitative Electroencephalogram (QEEG) technology to assess your brain activity.

References

Omejc N, Rojc B, Battaglini PP, Marusic U. Review of the therapeutic neurofeedback method using electroencephalography: EEG Neurofeedback. Born J Basic Med Sci. 2019 Aug 20;19(3):213-220. Doi: 10.17305/bjbms.2018.3785. PMID: 30465705; PMCID: PMC6716090.

Metabolic Genetics

Metabolism influences how the body breaks down food, stores fat and regulates appetite and it is governed differentially by each individuals unique genetic profile and how it interacts with nutrition and exercise. Allows coaches and trainers to tailor training plans to a person’s unique genotype for the relevant genes, rather than relying on “one-size-fits-all” approach.

Nutrigenetics

Macronutrient Metabolism- How efficiently your body processes carbohydrates, proteins and fats

Vitamins and Minerals needs – predispositions to deficiencies in vitamins like d B12 of folate Food sensitivities – Predispositions to lactose intolerance, gluten intolerance or celiac disease Metabolic syndrome and Obesity Genetic risks associated with Body Mass Index (BMI), insulin resistance and fat accumulation (Visceral adipose fat)

Individual genetic variations (Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms[SNPs] respond to nutrients and diet.

Personalized Exercise Genetics

Some individuals respond significant fitness improvements (e.g. weight loss) from certain types of training. Studies show that genetics may account for up to 80% of individual variance in exercise adaptation. Specific genetic variations (SNPs) influence a person’s adaptation to exercise training, performance, regenerative capacity and risk of injury Application to weight management especially to weight loss. Genetics provides information about predisposition to:

Adipose visceral fat – deep abdominal fat stored around internal organs stored around internal organs such as liver stomach and intestines. It is known as “active fat”, and is highly metabolic and in excess causes significant health risks including diabetes, heart disease and inflammation. It is a “hidden culprit” associated with metabolic syndrome, insulin resistance and cardiovascular diseases. Metabolically obese normal weight (“Skinny fat” ) having a normal BMI but high body fat percentage and low muscle mass.

CT scans are precise.

References

Subbiah Ravi MT. Review article: Nutrigenetics and nutraceuticals: the wave riding on personalized medicine. Translation Research , Vol. 149, Issue 2, Feb 2007, Pages 55-61. Fraud D, Zarif Yeganen M, . Nutrigenomics and Nutrigenetics. Iran J Public Health. 2010;39(4):1-14 Epub 2010 Dec 31. PMID: 23113033; PMCID: PMC3481686. Fenech M, El-Sohemy A, Cahill L, et al. Nutrigenetics and nutrigenomics: viewpoints on th current status and applications in nutritional research and practice. J Nutrigent Nutrigenomics. 2011;4(2):69-89. doi: 10.1159/000327772. Epub 2011 May 28. PMID: 21625170; PMCID: PMC3121546. Barrea L, Annunziata G, Bordoni L, et al. Nutrigenetics—personalized nutrition in obesity and cardiovascular diseases. Int J Obes Supp 10, 1-13 (2020). Https://doi.org/10.1038/ s41367-020-0014-4.