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Regenerative Podiatry

Regenerative Podiatry services offered in Plano, TX

Regenerative Podiatry

Looking for a treatment that supports your body’s natural healing process? At Restore Foot & Ankle Specialists in Plano, TX, we offer regenerative medicine therapies designed to help manage pain and support tissue repair — without surgery.

Our services include PRP injections, regenerative cell-based therapies, and allograft treatments, tailored for patients with chronic foot and ankle conditions.

📞 Call or text us today or click “Book Online” to schedule your consultation.

Advanced, Non-Surgical Options for Foot & Ankle Pain

What Is Regenerative Medicine?

Regenerative medicine focuses on using biologic therapies to support the body’s natural healing response. In podiatry, these treatments are often used for chronic pain, tendon injuries, and joint conditions that have not improved with traditional care.

These therapies aim to:

  • Support tissue repair
  • Improve function
  • Reduce inflammation
  • Promote long-term healing processes

Treatment recommendations are personalized based on your condition and medical history.


👣 Regenerative Treatments We Offer


1. PRP Injections (Platelet-Rich Plasma)

PRP therapy uses a concentrated portion of your own blood that contains growth factors believed to support healing.

How PRP Works

A small blood sample is drawn and processed to concentrate platelets. This platelet-rich solution is then injected into the affected area to support the body’s natural repair processes.

Common Uses in Podiatry

  • Plantar fasciitis
  • Achilles tendonitis
  • Tendon and ligament injuries
  • Chronic inflammation

Benefits of PRP

  • Uses your body’s own biologic material
  • Minimally invasive procedure
  • Performed in-office
  • No surgical recovery

2. Regenerative Cell-Based Injections

These therapies use biologic materials intended to support healing in damaged tissues.

How These Therapies Work

Regenerative cell-based treatments are designed to introduce biologic components that may assist in tissue repair and recovery processes.

Common Uses

  • Chronic tendon injuries
  • Joint-related foot and ankle pain
  • Soft tissue damage

Benefits

  • Non-surgical treatment option
  • Can be used when conservative care has not been effective
  • Performed in a clinical setting

3. Allograft Injections

Allograft therapies use donated biologic tissue materials that are processed for medical use.

How Allografts Work

These biologic materials may help support the healing environment within damaged tissues by providing structural and biochemical support.

Common Uses

  • Chronic plantar fasciitis
  • Ligament injuries
  • Degenerative tissue conditions

Benefits

  • No tissue harvesting from the patient
  • Minimally invasive
  • May complement other treatment approaches

Conditions Commonly Treated

Regenerative medicine may be considered for:

  • Chronic heel pain / plantar fasciitis
  • Achilles tendonitis
  • Ankle sprains and ligament injuries
  • Arthritis-related foot and ankle pain
  • Sports-related injuries

🩺 What to Expect During Treatment

  • Consultation: Evaluation and discussion of appropriate options
  • Procedure: Injections performed in-office
  • Time: Typically completed within one visit
  • Aftercare: Activity modifications may be recommended
  • Recovery: Gradual improvement over time as healing occurs

Is Regenerative Medicine Right for You?

You may be a candidate if you:

  • Have chronic foot or ankle pain
  • Have not improved with rest, orthotics, or physical therapy
  • Want to explore non-surgical options
  • Are looking for treatments that support natural healing processes

Our podiatrists will review your condition and help determine the most appropriate treatment plan.


📍 Regenerative Medicine in Plano, TX

We proudly serve patients in Plano, Frisco, Allen, McKinney, and North Dallas, offering advanced, patient-focused podiatric care.


📞 Schedule Your Consultation Today

Explore advanced, non-surgical options designed to support healing and recovery.

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or
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Why Choose Restore Foot & Ankle Specialists?

  • Same-day and convenient appointments
  • Experienced podiatrists
  • Advanced non-surgical treatment options
  • Personalized care plans
  • Modern, in-office procedures

Regenerative Medicine FAQs

What is regenerative medicine in podiatry?

Regenerative medicine in podiatry uses biologic therapies such as PRP, cell-based treatments, and allografts to support the body’s natural healing processes in foot and ankle conditions.


What are PRP injections and how do they work?

PRP (platelet-rich plasma) injections use a concentrated portion of your own blood that contains growth factors. These are injected into the affected area to support tissue repair and healing.


What are regenerative cell-based injections?

Regenerative cell-based therapies involve biologic materials designed to support tissue repair and recovery. These treatments may be used for chronic tendon, ligament, or joint-related conditions.


What are allograft injections?

Allograft injections use donated biologic tissue materials that are processed for medical use. These materials may help support the healing environment in damaged tissues.


Is regenerative medicine safe?

These treatments are generally considered safe when performed by trained medical professionals. Your provider will evaluate whether you are an appropriate candidate based on your condition and medical history.


What conditions can regenerative medicine treat?

Regenerative therapies may be considered for plantar fasciitis, Achilles tendonitis, arthritis-related pain, ligament injuries, and other chronic foot and ankle conditions.


How long does it take to see results?

Results vary by patient and condition. Some patients notice improvement within weeks, while others experience gradual changes over time as healing processes occur.


Is there downtime after regenerative injections?

Most treatments require minimal downtime, although activity modifications may be recommended to support healing.