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Regenerative Medicine • Joints

Stem Cell Therapy for Joint Pain

For knees, hips, and shoulders worn down by arthritis, injury, and age — a regenerative approach that targets the joint itself. Medically supervised at The Bridge, Utah.

21Day Program
3,500+Guests Helped
20+Years of Care
Medically Supervised
Led by Dr. Daren Brooks, D.O.
Joint Commission Accredited
Whole-Person Program
Regenerative Medicine

A New Path for Joint Pain (Knee, Hip & Shoulder)

Aching knees, stiff hips, and painful shoulders can quietly shrink your world — until stairs, sleep, and simple movement all become a negotiation with pain. Too often the options offered are limited to injections that wear off or joint-replacement surgery.

At The Bridge Health Recovery Center, regenerative stem cell and peptide therapy offers another path: one that works to support repair of the cartilage, tendons, and soft tissue inside the joint, rather than simply numbing it or replacing it.

Reported Benefits

What Regenerative Therapy May Help With

Individual results vary. The areas below reflect what guests most often come to us for.

Knee Pain & OsteoarthritisA regenerative approach for worn, arthritic, or injured knees.
Hip Pain & StiffnessSupport for the cartilage and soft tissue behind hip pain.
Shoulder & Rotator CuffFor chronic shoulder pain, stiffness, and old rotator-cuff injuries.
A Surgery AlternativeAn option worth exploring before joint replacement, for some guests.
Restored MobilityGuests report moving, climbing stairs, and sleeping with less pain.
Stronger Around the JointGuided movement rebuilds the muscle that protects the joint.
How It Works

How Regenerative Therapy May Help Your Joints

Joint pain from osteoarthritis, old injuries, and overuse comes down to worn cartilage, inflamed tissue, and strained tendons and ligaments. Regenerative stem cell therapy uses the body's own repair signaling to help support that tissue, while peptides may help modulate inflammation and recovery.

Paired with anti-inflammatory nutrition, guided movement to rebuild strength around the joint, and nervous-system regulation, guests give their joints a real chance to feel — and function — better.

The Process

Your Regenerative Journey at The Bridge

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1 · Medical Consultation

Dr. Daren Brooks, D.O. and our clinical team review your history, imaging, and goals to determine whether regenerative therapy is appropriate for you.

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2 · Personalized Protocol

A stem cell and/or peptide protocol is delivered in a medically supervised setting, tailored to your condition, severity, and objectives.

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3 · Whole-Person Integration

Therapy is paired with nervous-system regulation, anti-inflammatory nutrition, movement, and rest — the conditions your body needs to actually heal.

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Real Stories

Results That Speak for Themselves

"After years of trying everything, the combination of regenerative therapy and the whole program at The Bridge gave me my life back." — A recent guest

Every guest's journey is different, but the pattern repeats: give the body the right support and remarkable things become possible.

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Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

Can stem cell therapy help knee and hip osteoarthritis?
Many guests with osteoarthritis of the knee, hip, and shoulder report reduced pain and improved mobility after regenerative therapy at The Bridge. It works by supporting repair of cartilage and soft tissue rather than masking pain, and it's delivered alongside strengthening movement and anti-inflammatory nutrition. Results vary from person to person.
Is this an alternative to joint replacement?
For some guests, regenerative therapy is worth exploring before committing to joint-replacement surgery — but that's an individual decision made with your medical team. During your consultation we'll give you honest guidance about whether it's a reasonable option for your specific joint.
Which joints do you treat?
Most commonly knees, hips, and shoulders, along with other joints affected by osteoarthritis, injury, or overuse. We assess each joint individually to determine whether regenerative therapy is appropriate.
How long until I notice a difference?
Regenerative repair takes time. Some guests feel changes within weeks; for many it develops over the following months. The program's movement and nutrition components support that process throughout.
How do I find out if I'm a candidate?
Call 435-559-1922 or start your application. We'll review your history and imaging and verify your insurance benefits for free.

This page is for educational purposes and reflects individual guest experiences. Regenerative stem cell and peptide therapy is provided under medical supervision. It is not FDA-approved to treat, cure, or prevent any disease, results vary and are not guaranteed, and nothing here is medical advice. Please consult our clinical team and your own physician about your specific situation.

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Part of Whole-Person Healing

Regenerative therapy is one part of the complete healing experience at The Bridge. Explore Stem Cell & Peptide Therapy, our full range of activities, treatments & therapy, the conditions we treat, and other regenerative programs:

Chronic Back Pain · Chronic Pain · Surgery & Injury Recovery · Diabetes & Metabolic Health

Could Regenerative Therapy Help Your Joint Pain?

Talk with our medical team. We'll review your goals, answer your questions honestly, and verify your insurance for free — with no obligation.

Most major insurance accepted • Benefits verified free with no obligation