Allograft TissueTreatment

Adaptable to many parts of the body, research shows that allograft tissue promotes deep, full healing, giving you a path back to better mobility and less pain.

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Person receiving a back examination from a healthcare provider, representing allograft tissue treatment for improved mobility and reduced pain at Gallant Lion Medical

Allograft tissue can even help to heal
delicate nerves, tendons, and ligaments.

Mobilize your body’s built-in healing potential.

Our allograft treatments enhance your body’s natural ability to heal itself.

Introduced to the targeted area, the allograft cells adapt to their surroundings, coordinating your body’s healing systems to repair tissue and restore it back to a healthier state.

Bring recovery to challenging areas.

Since it’s minimally-invasive and works together with your body’s built-in processes, allograft tissue therapy is effective in areas where surgery or other forms of therapy can struggle. That means it’s incredibly versatile, bringing healing to major muscles, sensitive nerves, and delicate ligaments alike.

How Allograft Tissue Treatment Helps

  • Accelerate recent injury recovery
  • Heal old or lingering injuries
  • Promote healing in hard-to-access areas
  • Alleviate pain from nerve damage
  • Minimize numbness or balance issues
  • Improve overall mobility

High quality tissue that’sFDA-approved.

Our allograft tissue is drawn from a special area of the umbilical cord called the Wharton’s jelly. Tissue from this area has demonstrated exceptional healing potential, even among other forms of regenerative tissue.

It’s rich in both extracellular matrix – the scaffolding tissue needs to develop – as well as naturally-occurring tissue growth compounds like elastin, hylauronan, collagen fibers, and fibronectin. 

Together, these components work to revitalize areas of the body with nerve or tissue damage, helping to restore function and feeling.

  • Rich in elastin, hylauronan, collagen, and other
essential structural tissues
  • Compliant with FDA standards
  • Fully screened & ethically sourced
  • From AATB-accredited labs

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Surgery and acceptance aren’t your only options. Talk to us and see if allograft tissue treatment is the non-invasive option you’ve been seeking.

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Personally invested inyour healing journey.

For Dr. Robin Jackson, DNP, FNP-C, helping people heal through allograft tissue therapy is more than a professional duty—it’s an experience she can deeply relate to.

She brought an open mind to allograft tissue therapy, and it allowed her to recover from her own neuropathy challenges. Since then, she’s become a leading authority in the approach, with both patients and doctors leaning on her 30+ years of experience to guide them.

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A therapeutic experience crafted for your needs.

It’s what we call our concierge experience: care that integrates your overall health, lifestyle, and medical factors into a comprehensive recovery plan.

With us, it’s not about mechanically following prescribed treatment steps that work for “most people”—it’s about helping you reach the wellness goals that you envision for yourself in a nurturing, transparent, and pressure-free way.

See the improvements others have achieved.

Our patients are often thrilled to share their stories because they want others to know what’s possible. So don’t just read about personalized treatments—see the difference for yourself.

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FAQ

Allograft Tissue Treatment

  • Is allograft tissue therapy covered by insurance?

    Allograft tissue therapy is still a relatively new treatment, so many insurance plans don’t provide coverage for it. If you’re not sure what your insurance plan includes, it never hurts to ask your provider!

  • How long do the effects last for?

    Most patients experience significant pain relief for at least 1 year, and in many cases the benefits continue to be felt for 2 years. For soft tissue injuries, the healing achieved by allograft tissue therapy is like a complete renewal, so the benefits last as long as the area remains free of wear or damage.

  • Is allograft tissue therapy painful?

    Not at all. While it does involve an injection, anesthetic is used to numb the area in advance. If you still feel discomfort, additional numbing can be applied to improve your experience.

  • What’s the success rate of allograft tissue therapy?

    Many clinical studies have reported success rates of 80%-90%, sometimes even higher. However, it’s important to keep in mind that there are a lot of factors that can influence the success of the treatment, like the patient’s existing health, the area being treated, and the type of stem cells used.

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