
Revitalize and Recover: Exploring Regenerative Medicine
July Newsletter
If you’re struggling with persistent pain, you may feel you have limited options. But surgery and long-term medication aren’t necessarily the answer.
We take a whole-person approach to physical therapy at Kintsugi Physical Therapy & Wellness, which is why we’re so excited about regenerative medicine. This treatment approach focuses on safe, effective tools to help your body naturally restore itself. Its goal is simple: support tissue repair, reduce pain, and help you resolve your injury or manage your condition so you can get back to what matters most.
Take action today! Request an appointment and set the wheels in motion for the lasting relief you deserve.

Exploring Regenerative Medicine in More Detail
Regenerative medicine focuses on restoring damaged tissues, reducing inflammation, and improving overall function. Instead of relying on medication to cover up pain or turning to surgery as the first option, regenerative treatments aim to facilitate the body’s natural repair processes.
These techniques are especially useful for people dealing with:
- Soft tissue injuries (like muscle strains or tendon irritation)
- Joint pain from overuse or aging
- Chronic inflammation that limits movement
- Delayed healing after injury or intense activity
How Does Regenerative Medicine Work?
When you get hurt, your body sends blood, oxygen, and nutrients to the damaged area to begin the healing process. Regenerative therapies amplify this process, although they do so in different ways.
For example, some treatments increase circulation. Others reduce tension in tissues or stimulate energy production at the cellular level. Regardless, the goal is to create the best possible environment for healing to happen.
We typically utilize regenerative techniques as part of a broader treatment plan that includes manual therapy, movement training, and patient education. When combined, these tools can significantly improve function and quality of life.
Benefits of Regenerative Medicine
- Enhanced tissue repair
- Lower pain levels without relying on medication
- Improved strength and mobility
- Long-term relief for stubborn or recurring injuries



The Four Stages of Corrective Exercise Programming
Corrective Exercise is a systematic approach to fitness that improves movement quality and injury resistance. The process begins with a thorough assessment of posture and movement. The Corrective Exercise Specialist (CES) will identify movement impairments, compensations, and muscle imbalances that are keeping you from performing your best. With your goals in mind, your CES will develop a personalized exercise program that addresses your specific needs. Whether it’s getting back on the golf course, improving your athletic performance, getting rid of that “tech neck” or keeping up with your grandkids, Corrective Exercise can help you reach your goals! Learn More
- Inhibit: use of myofascial rollers and balls, vibration, and other massage tools to inhibit shortened and overactive muscles
- Lengthen: Static and neurodynamic stretching exercises to lengthen shortened and overactive muscles
- Activate: Isolated strengthening exercises to target underactive muscles
- Integrate: Dynamic exercises that teach the body new, more efficient movement patterns
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Regenerative Medicine at Kintsugi Physical Therapy: Two Techniques We Offer In-Clinic


Dry Needling
Trigger points are areas in your muscles that have become overly restricted, causing both local and referred pain. Dry needling helps work out these tight knots by inserting thin, sterile needles directly into them. Addressing these restrictions helps improve blood flow, restore mobility, and reduce pain.
If you think dry needling sounds similar to acupuncture, you’re not wrong. The key difference is that acupuncture is based on principles of traditional Chinese medicine, whereas dry needling follows modern anatomy and neuroscience, targeting specific muscular and connective tissue dysfunction.
What Can It Treat?
- Muscle strains or tightness
- Chronic neck or back pain
- Shoulder and hip stiffness
- Sports-related injuries
- Limited joint mobility
Benefits
- Less pain and tension
- Improved range of motion
- Better muscle activation for daily movements
- Each session only takes a few minutes with no downtime

Regenerative Light Therapy with DNA Vibe
DNA Vibe is an innovative technique that uses red light, near-infrared light, magnetic fields, and micro-vibrations to support tissue repair at the cellular level. Combining these four modes helps reduce pain and inflammation while stimulating recovery deep in the muscles and joints.
It encourages cells to produce more energy, enhancing repair and recovery. This non-invasive option involves laying the device on the affected area, where the light can penetrate deep into the body’s tissues.
What Can It Treat?
- Joint pain (including knees, shoulders, and hips)
- Muscle soreness
- Tendon and ligament injuries
- Chronic pain flare-ups
Benefits
- Better tolerance of movement and exercise
- Decreased swelling and stiffness
- Improved joint comfort
- Faster relief after strain or injury
We’re Here to Support Your Healing At Kintsugi Physical Therapy, our team isn’t here to mask symptoms. We want to resolve your musculoskeletal complaints at their root, and regenerative medicine techniques like dry needling and light therapy are key to that process.
When you visit us, we’ll assess your injury and build a care plan that fits your lifestyle, goals, and unique needs. By blending these innovative techniques with more traditional physical therapy methods–including manual therapy and therapeutic exercise–you’ll receive a well-rounded treatment plan designed for lasting relief.
If you’re ready to learn more about what we can do for you, schedule an appointment for your initial consultation and personalized treatment program!


Feel Better by Eating Better!
Crunchy French Onion Chicken
Looking for a fun and flavorful way to liven up your dinner routine? Try this creative take on oven-baked chicken! Instead of traditional breading, crispy French-fried onions add a satisfying crunch and savory flavor. Simply coat skinless, boneless chicken breasts in beaten egg, press into crushed onions, and bake to golden perfection — no frying required.
Ingredients
- 1 ⅓ cups French-fried onions, crushed
- 1 large egg, beaten
- 1 pound skinless, boneless chicken breast halves
Preheat the oven to 400 degrees F (200 degrees C). Spread crushed onions in a shallow bowl. Pour egg into a separate shallow bowl. Dip chicken into beaten egg, then press into crushed onions. Gently tap chicken to let loose pieces fall away. Place breaded chicken on a baking sheet. Bake chicken until no longer pink in the center and the juices run clear, about 20 minutes. An instant-read thermometer inserted into the center should read at least 165 degrees. Serve and enjoy!
https://www.allrecipes.com/recipe/239896/crunchy-french-onion-chicken
Exercise of the Month
Seated Leg Extension
Sit in a chair. Brace yourself with your hands. Raise your foot straight out in front of you. Repeat this slowly and carefully on both sides. If you have pain consult your physical therapist.






