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Bone Marrow–Derived Cell Therapy for Selected Joint and Spine Conditions

Bone marrow–derived cell therapy is a non-surgical orthopedic treatment that uses biologic material obtained from a patient’s own bone marrow to support tissue health in selected musculoskeletal conditions. These procedures are performed using precise, image-guided techniques and are offered only when clinically appropriate.

At Motionis Medicine, bone marrow–derived cell therapy is part of a physician-led, evidence-aware approach focused on function, durability, and careful patient selection.

Understanding the Treatment

WHAT IS BONE MARROW–DERIVED CELL THERAPY?

Bone marrow contains a variety of cells and biologic components that play a role in the body’s natural repair processes. In musculoskeletal care, bone marrow–derived cell therapy involves collecting bone marrow from the patient and delivering a prepared concentrate to a targeted area under image guidance.

This approach may be used to:

Support joint and soft tissue health

Address pain associated with degeneration or injury

Improve function and activity tolerance

Help patients explore non-surgical options when appropriate

When Is This Treatment Used?

CONDITIONS WHERE BONE MARROW–DERIVED CELL THERAPY MAY BE CONSIDERED

Bone marrow–derived cell therapy may be considered for carefully selected patients with conditions such as:

This treatment is typically considered after conservative care has not resulted in adequate improvement and when surgery is being deferred or avoided.

What to Expect

HOW BONE MARROW–DERIVED CELL THERAPY IS PERFORMED

Bone marrow–derived cell therapy is performed as an outpatient procedure using image guidance to ensure accurate placement.

STEP 01

Bone Marrow Collection

Bone marrow is collected from the patient using established medical techniques

STEP 02

Sample Processing

The sample is processed to prepare a concentrated biologic product

STEP 03

Target Identification

Ultrasound or fluoroscopy is used to identify the target joint or tissue

STEP 04

Precise Delivery

The prepared material is delivered precisely to the intended area

STEP 05

Monitoring

Patients are monitored briefly before returning home

Role in Orthopedic Pain Management

HOW THIS TREATMENT FITS INTO NON-SURGICAL CARE

Bone marrow–derived cell therapy is used when the goal is to support tissue health and long-term function, particularly in cases involving more advanced degeneration or injury.

This treatment may be considered when:

Persistent Symptoms

Symptoms persist despite conservative measures

Surgical Alternatives

Surgery is not yet indicated or is being postponed

Joint Preservation

Joint or tissue preservation is a priority

Why Accuracy Matters

IMAGE GUIDANCE & PRECISION

Image guidance allows bone marrow–derived cell therapy to be delivered:

Directly to the targeted joint or tissue

With reduced risk to surrounding structures

In a controlled and reproducible manner

Precise placement is essential, particularly when treating joints or spine-related structures.

Physician Expertise

PHYSICIAN EXPERTISE

Dr. Tanuj Palvia, MD

All bone marrow–derived cell therapy procedures at Motionis Medicine are performed by Dr. Tanuj Palvia, MD, a board-certified interventional pain medicine physician with advanced training in image-guided and regenerative orthopedic procedures.

Dr. Palvia carefully evaluates whether this treatment is appropriate and incorporates it into a personalised, non-surgical care strategy focused on functional outcomes.

What Patients Should Know

RESULTS & EXPECTATIONS

Response to bone marrow–derived cell therapy varies based on:

The condition being treated

Severity and chronicity

Individual healing response

Schedule a Non-Surgical Orthopedic Evaluation

If joint or spine-related pain is affecting your quality of life, a comprehensive evaluation can help determine whether bone marrow–derived cell therapy may be appropriate as part of a non-surgical care plan.

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