What is Regenerative Injection Therapy?
RIT is the process of injecting natural human tissue derived growth factors to stimulate the growth of normal cells and tissues that have forgotten how, repairing and stabilizing pain that originates from injured tendons, degenerated joints, neuropathy, and more.
Root Cause Focused
RIT pinpoints the specific causes of pain instead of merely treating the symptoms like blood thinners or painkillers.
Can Heal Long-damaged Tissue
Successful RIT treatments are possible years, even decades after an injury has taken place or pain has begun.
Poses Very Little Risk
RIT uses substances generated by the human body to help it heal faster and is minimally invasive, thereby avoiding significant medical risk.
Types of Treatment
Wharton’s Jelly
A product that contains naturally occurring growth factors, Wharton’s Jelly is designed to replace damaged tissue at the site of a structural defect.
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PRP Therapy
Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP) therapy involves sampling a small amount of
your blood, spinning it through a centrifuge to concentrate its platelets,
then injecting it into the specified area to accelerate healing.
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Prolotherapy
Short for “proliferative therapy,” prolotherapy involves a proliferate solution injection to cause controlled, localized trauma. This, in turn, is thought to cause innate healing inside the body.
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FAQs
What can RIT treat?
Our regenerative treatments can help with various pain points, including:
- Joint pain (knees, shoulders, wrist, etc.)
- Chronic back pain
- Neuropathy (nerve pain)
- COPD
- Arthritis
- Ligament/tendon injuries and muscle tears
- Erectile Dysfunction
- Female Sexual Dysfunction
What type of tissue product do you use?
At The Hormone Zone, we utilize a Wharton’s Jelly (WJ) product that contains naturally occurring growth factors and cushioning components that increase repair, lower inflammation, and decrease pain. Specifically, WJ is designed to replace damaged tissue at the site of a structural defect, such as a tendon, ligament, or cartilage.
Where does Wharton’s Jelly come from?
Our Wharton’s Jelly comes from tissue derived from umbilical cords of freely-donated placentas after live births. It is then processed in an FDA-registered and inspected HCT/P manufacturer, which operate under strict compliance with all federal and state regulations.
Testimonials
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Meet Our Expert
Dr. Kopcio
Dr. Jordan Kopcio has over 10 years experience in Regenerative Medicine. He received his Doctor of Naturopathic Medicine degree from Southwest College of Naturopathic Medicine in Tempe, AZ, Doctor of Chiropractic Degree from National University of Health Sciences in Lombard, Illinois and Master of Science degree in Anatomy and Physiology from Northern Illinois University. His post graduate work had been in Regenerative Injection Techniques as well as Aesthetics. He is licensed in AZ for Naturopathic Medicine, Chiropractic, Physiotherapy, and Acupuncture.
The Hormone Zone is not offering Wharton Jelly therapy as a cure for any condition, disease, or injury. No statements or implied treatments on this website have been evaluated or approved by the FDA. This website contains no medical advice. All statements and opinions provided by this website are provided for educational and informational purposes only and we do not diagnose or treat via this website or via telephone. The Hormone Zone is offering patient funded research to provide individual patients with Wharton Jelly and or amniotic fluid that contains cytokines and growth factors and we are not involved in the use or manufacture of any investigational drugs. The Hormone Zone does not claim that any applications, or potential applications, using Wharton Jelly are approved by the FDA, or are even effective. We do not claim that these treatments work for any listed or unlisted condition, intended or implied. It’s important for potential patients to do their own research based on the options that we present so that one can make an informed decision. Any decision to participate in our patient funded investigational protocols is completely voluntary.
ATTENTION: If you have ANY concern with Wharton Jelly and/or amniotic fluid, any of our products, methods, website, or technique and think we may be violating any U.S. law, please contact us so that we can investigate the matter or concern immediately.