Spine & Joint Regenerative Medicine is a physician-led practice specializing in platelet-rich plasma (PRP) and stem cell injections for degenerative joint and spine conditions. Located in Chattanooga, the clinic focuses on nonsurgical pain management for patients seeking alternatives to surgery or ongoing medication dependence.
Spine & Joint Regenerative Medicine differs from traditional chiropractic clinics: it operates under physician supervision and offers injection-based regenerative therapies rather than spinal manipulation alone. The practice uses concentrated autologous (patient's own) blood components and stem cells to target tissue degeneration in joints, ligaments, and spine structures. Patients come here specifically for those looking to avoid surgery or reduce reliance on pain medication, not for routine adjustments.
The practice offers two main treatment platforms: PRP therapy and stem cell injections. PRP draws from the patient's blood, concentrates platelets, and injects the result into damaged joints or soft tissues. Stem cell treatment uses adipose (fat) tissue harvesting and processing. A typical PRP injection costs between $800 and $1,500 per injection; stem cell procedures range from $3,000 to $6,000 depending on tissue source and the number of joints treated. Most patients require multiple injections spaced weeks apart. Insurance does not cover these therapies; cash payment is required. Confirm current pricing directly, as treatment plans vary based on the number of areas treated and the specific procedure.
Most Chattanooga chiropractors offer spinal manipulation, some combined with physical therapy or massage. Spine & Joint Regenerative Medicine does not perform manipulation; instead, it uses diagnostic imaging and injection protocols. For patients with mild subluxation or postural dysfunction, a traditional chiropractor (such as those operating throughout the city) may be adequate and less expensive. For degenerative disc disease, labral tears, or osteoarthritis in knees or shoulders, regenerative medicine offers tissue repair pathways that manipulation cannot address. The trade-off is cost and time: regenerative therapy requires upfront out-of-pocket investment and weeks of healing, while traditional chiropractic is often faster relief for acute tension but does not target structural degeneration.
This clinic is appropriate for patients with diagnosed structural damage (arthritis, meniscal tears, rotator cuff degeneration) who have exhausted conservative care but want to avoid surgery. It suits athletes and active patients willing to invest in tissue regeneration rather than pain suppression. It does not suit patients with acute muscle strains, those seeking immediate pain relief without medical imaging confirmation, or those whose insurance must cover treatment costs. Patients should already have imaging (MRI, X-ray, ultrasound) or be prepared to pay for diagnostic imaging separately.
The initial consultation includes a detailed history and review of existing imaging. The provider will assess whether your condition qualifies for regenerative treatment and explain the mechanism for your specific injury or degeneration. Diagnostic ultrasound may be performed to confirm the lesion location. If you proceed, treatment planning includes the number of injections needed and the injection schedule (typically 3 to 6 weeks apart). Blood or fat tissue harvesting occurs in the office; processing may take 30 minutes to several hours depending on the protocol. The actual injection is ultrasound-guided for accuracy.
Hours and parking details specific to Chattanooga should be confirmed directly with the practice. Regenerative therapy patients should plan for a recovery window: most resume light activity within a few days but should avoid heavy exertion or impact sports for 4 to 6 weeks post-injection. The practice can advise on activity modification during the healing phase.
Spine & Joint Regenerative Medicine fills a distinct gap in Chattanooga's pain management landscape for patients with documented degenerative conditions who prioritize tissue repair over immediate symptom relief.
