Bone Marrow Aspiration


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Bone Marrow Aspiration

Bone marrow is the soft tissue inside your bones that produces blood cells, including the immune and healing cells your body needs for recovery. It also contains a rich supply of mesenchymal stem cells—proven to support the repair of damaged bone, cartilage, muscle, tendons, and ligaments. During treatment, bone marrow is gently aspirated from the back of the pelvis and then injected into the site of injury under ultrasound guidance, triggering your body’s natural repair process.

HOW IT WORKS

Bone Marrow Collection

Using ultrasound guidance, bone marrow is drawn from the back of the pelvis in a simple in-office procedure. Local anesthesia keeps the process comfortable, and the sample is rich in stem cells known to support tissue repair and regeneration.

Concentration & Preparation

The collected marrow is processed to concentrate its powerful healing components. Once ready, it’s carefully prepared for targeted injection into the damaged area.

Targeted Injection & Healing Activation

The concentrated bone marrow is injected directly into the injured tissue under image guidance, kickstarting the body’s natural repair response to help restore strength, function, and mobility. The marrow regenerates naturally at the harvest site.


Who Benefits Most from This Treatment

  • Struggling with chronic joint pain

    Especially from arthritis or wear-and-tear over time.

  • Recovering from a soft tissue injury

    Including damaged ligaments, tendons, or muscle strain.

  • Experiencing cartilage degeneration

    Such as from aging or repetitive joint use.

  • Looking for a non-surgical solution

    For pain relief and faster recovery using your body’s own healing potential.


Harness Your Body’s Healing Power

Bone marrow aspiration therapy offers a powerful, natural approach to healing joint, tendon, and tissue damage. Our specialists are here to help you take the next step—no surgery required.

COMMON QUESTIONS ABOUT BONE MARROW ASPIRATION THERAPY


Most patients experience only mild discomfort during the procedure. A local anesthetic is used to numb the area before the bone marrow is drawn, and the process is typically well tolerated in an office setting.

Bone marrow is most commonly collected from the back of the pelvis (posterior iliac crest) using ultrasound guidance for precision. This location provides a rich source of regenerative stem cells and is ideal for minimizing discomfort.

Most patients resume normal activities within 24–48 hours. You may feel some soreness at the collection site, but serious side effects are rare. Your provider will give you specific post-care instructions to support healing.

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