Exploring Regenerative Injection Options for Pain
Pain, whether it’s from joint degeneration, chronic strain, or a soft tissue injury, can quietly limit how you move, train, and live day to day.
For many people, the options have traditionally felt narrow. Rest, manage symptoms, or consider more invasive interventions.
But that landscape is changing.
Regenerative injection therapies are becoming more widely used to support the body’s natural healing processes, reduce pain, and improve function, often with minimal downtime.
What Are Regenerative Injections?
Regenerative injections are treatments designed to stimulate repair in damaged tissues. Rather than simply masking pain, they aim to support healing at the source.
Depending on the approach, this may involve:
• Increasing blood flow to an area
• Stimulating tissue repair
• Supporting joint stability
• Reducing inflammation
Types of Regenerative Treatments
There are several options available, each with different mechanisms and applications:
Prolotherapy
Uses targeted injections to stimulate the body’s healing response in ligaments and joints.
Prolozone
Combines prolotherapy principles with ozone to support oxygenation and tissue repair.
Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP)
Uses components of your own blood to promote healing in injured tissues.
Arthrozamide and emerging therapies
Newer approaches that aim to improve joint function and reduce pain through targeted injection strategies.
Which Conditions May Benefit?
These therapies are often considered for:
• Arthritic joint pain
• Chronic tendon or ligament injuries
• Muscle or soft tissue tears
• Ongoing pain that hasn’t responded to other treatments
The right approach depends on the type of injury, severity, and your overall health goals.
What to Expect From Recovery
One of the advantages of many regenerative therapies is that they typically involve little to no downtime.
That said, results are not always immediate. Healing is a process, and most treatments are designed to work over time as the body responds.
Understanding realistic timelines and expectations is an important part of choosing the right option.
Join Us to Learn More
If you’re curious about whether regenerative injections could support your recovery or improve your quality of life, we’re hosting an educational session as part of the Nourish Whistler Wellness Series.
Exploring Regenerative Injection Options for Pain
June 10, 2026
5:30–6:15 PM
Creekside Health, Whistler
Featuring:
Dr. Jenny Turner, MD
Dr. Landon McLean, ND
Dr. Claire Wilson, ND
This session is designed to help you better understand your options and what next steps may make sense for you.
But your ticket to reserve your spot and come with questions.