Regenerative Practices of America

“Regenerative Practices is at the forefront of healthcare, especially as it relates to new therapies, the early education of medical providers and the patients who are waiting for these treatments. Our ability to lead will promote stronger patient outcomes through the early training of medical providers to prescribe new and cutting- edge therapies.”

 Serena Brock, Founder/CEO

core commitments

Mission

Empower practitioners with cutting-edge therapies to issues like mental health, depression, and chronic illnesses.

VISION

Become the leading source for education, training, and support, ultimately driving positive health outcomes for patients.

VALUES

We value excellence, integrity, knowledge, and science. We focus on “why” and “how” to educate practitioners on unique patient needs and effective health improvement, not just symptom management.

regenerative medicine

Regenerative medicine is based on the belief that health is not just the absence of disease, but a state of overall wellness.

  • It is a personalized approach to more personalized health care, genetically and biochemically. This approach focuses on treating the individual, and the disease.
  • Statistics show people are searching for trained practioners and are willing to pay for quality care and options that heal, rather than mask the situation.
  • A greater level of engagement can lead to more years of health, not just more years of life.

Maksim Chmerkovskiy

After his calf injury, Chmerkovskiy took extra measures, including supplementing with peptides to hasten recovery.

“I work with amazing people who introduced me to peptides. I was able to compete on Dancing with the Stars for as long as I did because of peptides.”

how regenerative therapies are extending sport careers

Regenerative medicine is currently the fastest growing technology in orthopedics. Many notable athletes have healed their injuries through stem cell and other regenerative treatments, including Peyton Manning, Bartolo Colon, Jarvis Green, Kobe Bryant, Andrew Bynum, and some say that Tiger Woods also improved his performance through these therapies.

40-year-old tennis players Roger Federer and Serena Williams, 44-year-old American footballer Tom Brady, 49-year-old surfer Kelly Slater, 51-year-old golfer Phil Mickelson… some of the world’s most successful athletes are still winning well into their middle age. German sports scientist Andreas Breitfeld explains how high-tech therapies (known as biohacking) are extending sporting careers.

Statistics show that there are more people aged 55+ now than 5-year olds, making longevity and anti-aging medicine a key focus.

Treatment options in rural or remote areas will remain limited without the expansion of telehealth.

Regenerative medicine is the leading treatment for health challenges such as alcoholism, diabetes, hypertension, obesity, hormone replacement therapy, aesthetics, and overall longevity.

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