Queen Creek Naturopathic

Regenerative Medicine in Queen Creek, AZ

Ultrasound-guided regenerative injections are designed to support joint health, tissue repair, and recovery.
using your body’s own healing mechanisms as part of a whole-person approach.

  • Ultrasound guidance for precision
  • Prolotherapy and Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) therapy
  • Supports mobility, function, and recovery
  • Designed to address pain at the source (not just cover symptoms)
Every plan begins with an evaluation. We confirm the best approach for your goals, history, and condition.
Clinician using ultrasound guidance during a procedure

A Natural Approach to Healing and Recovery

Regenerative medicine therapies are designed to stimulate your body’s own repair processes, helping support tissue healing, strength, and function over time.

At Queen Creek Naturopathic, we offer Prolotherapy and Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) as part of our whole-person approach to care. We utilize ultrasound guidance for precision, improving accuracy, and supporting optimal outcomes.

Precision matters. Ultrasound guidance allows your provider to visualize the target tissueand guide injection placement with accuracy.
Ultrasound equipment and imaging used for guided procedures

Conditions We Commonly Support

Regenerative injections may be used to support recovery and function for the following concerns:

Joint pain: back, neck, shoulder, elbow, hip, knee
Arthritis-related pain and stiffness
Sports injuries
Overuse injuries
Tendon pain
Ligament pain or instability
Slow-healing injuries
Prevention to minimize injury risk with age

Not every case is a fit for regenerative therapy. A consultation and evaluation determine the most appropriate plan.

Regenerative Injection Options

Your provider will recommend the appropriate method based on your condition, goals, and clinical findings.

Prolotherapy

Prolotherapy uses targeted injections designed to stimulate the body’s natural healing response.
It is often used to support strengthening and stability in ligaments and tendons, which may improve
function and reduce chronic pain over time.

Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP)

PRP uses a concentrated portion of your own blood platelets containing growth factors delivered
to the target area to support tissue repair and recovery. Your provider will determine if PRP is
appropriate based on your evaluation.

What to Expect

Our process is designed to be clear, precise, and supportive — from evaluation through recovery.

  1. 1) Evaluation

    We review your symptoms, injury history, and goals. If you have imaging, we include it in planning.

  2. 2) Ultrasound Guidance

    Ultrasound helps confirm anatomy and guide precise injection placement to the target tissue.

  3. 3) Regenerative Injection

    We perform Prolotherapy or PRP, depending on your plan, using a technique tailored to your clinical needs.

  4. 4) Recovery + Follow-Up

    We provide aftercare guidance and schedule follow-ups to track response and support healing.

Medical provider discussing treatment plan with a patient
Set expectations: Regenerative care is often a process. Some conditions respond after one treatment,
while others require a series of supportive rehabilitation.

Regenerative Medicine FAQs

Common questions about PRP, Prolotherapy, and ultrasound-guided care.

Are PRP and Prolotherapy safe?
Safety depends on your medical history and clinical situation. PRP uses your own blood components,
and both therapies are performed with a focus on appropriate patient selection and precision technique.
How many treatments will I need?
It varies based on the condition, severity, and response. Some patients benefit from a single treatment,
while others require a series spaced over time.
Will regenerative injections replace surgery?
In some cases, regenerative therapy may help patients avoid surgery, but this depends on diagnosis and severity.
A consultation will clarify the most appropriate path.
What areas do you treat?
We commonly support joint, tendon, and ligament concerns, including back, neck, shoulder, elbow, hip, and knee, as clinically appropriate.

Start With a Clear Evaluation

If pain, injury, or reduced mobility is limiting your life, regenerative medicine may offer a precise,
natural path forward, guided by ultrasound and whole-person care.

Educational content only. Treatment decisions are made after consultation, evaluation, and clinical judgment.

Person stretching outdoors representing mobility and recovery