Knee Pain
Non-Surgical Regenerative Support

Understanding Knee Pain

Knee pain can affect walking, climbing stairs, exercise, sleep, and everyday activities. Many patients continue to experience discomfort, stiffness, or reduced mobility despite medications, injections, physical therapy, or other conservative treatments.
Common knee conditions we evaluate include:

  •  Knee osteoarthritis and degenerative changes
  • Meniscus-related knee pain
  • Knee pain from cartilage wear or injury
  • Knee pain with walking, stairs, or activity
  • Knee stiffness and reduced range of motion

Over time, knee joint wear or injury may contribute to pain, stiffness, swelling, and reduced mobility.

How Regenerative Therapy May Help

Regenerative medicine approaches are being explored for their potential to support damaged knee tissues, reduce inflammation, and improve knee function and mobility.



These therapies may aim to:

  • Support repair of damaged knee tissues
  • Help reduce  inflammation in the knee
  • Improve knee mobility and comfort
  • Support knee joint function
  • Help patients pursue non-surgical options 

Many patients explore regenerative options when knee pain continues despite conservative treatments or when they hope to delay or avoid more invasive procedures.

Treatment recommendations depend on the cause and severity of knee pain, overall health, and whether regenerative therapy is appropriate for the individual patient.

Potential Benefits
Patients may experience:

  • Improved knee mobility
  • Reduced Pain and stiffness 
  •  Greater comfort with daily activities
  • Improved knee function
  • Better quality of life
  • Support for long-term mobility and function 

Who May Be a Candidate
You may be considered if you:

  • Have ongoing or recurring knee pain
  • Have tried conservative treatment without lasting improvement
  • Are exploring non-surgical options
  • Want a physician-led evaluation before considering surgery

Important Considerations

  • Regenerative therapies are not guaranteed solutions
  • Some patients may still require surgical treatment
  • Results vary by condition and individual
  • Medical evaluation is required to determine candidacy

What to Expect

Your consultation includes:

  • Review of your knee symptoms and medical history
  • Review of prior knee treatments and imaging
  • Evaluation of knee function and mobility
  • Assessment of whether you are a good  candidate
  • Discussion of realistic expectations and treatment options

Explore Your Options Before Surgery

If  ongoing knee pain is limiting your mobility or daily activities, schedule a consultation to learn whether regenerative treatment options may be appropriate for you.

Want to Know If This Could Help You? Let’s Talk.

 Schedule a  consultation with our Regenerative Physician at no cost.
No pressure. Just a clear conversation about your knee pain and whether regenerative treatment options may be appropriate for you.

Regenerative medicine, including stem cell and exosome therapies, may not be approved by the FDA for many of the conditions discussed on this website. Treatments are considered investigational. This website is for educational purposes only and is not a substitute for medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Individual results vary. Only a qualified medical professional can determine if you are a candidate.

Contact Information

Phone Number: 864.953.7836

Send Us Email: info@palmettostemcell.com

Address: 302B Montague Avenue Greenwood South Carolina 29649


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