Discover the Power of Regenerative Medicine for Knee Pain
At Ark-La-Tex Health Center, our trusted provider, Matt Brandon, NP, specializes in regenerative medicine therapies designed to help you live pain-free. Using natural, minimally invasive treatments like Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) and other derivatives, we promote healing of arthritis, torn cartilage, and other knee injuries that your body may struggle to repair on its own.
With extensive experience and thousands of successful injections, NP Brandon delivers consistent, effective results for our patients seeking renewed mobility and comfort.
Treatment Overview
What are knee injections? A safe, FDA-approved non-surgical option that involves a simple injection to stimulate healing, reduce inflammation, and restore function. The procedure takes only about 30-60 minutes, with minimal to no downtime and no need for general anesthesia.
Why choose regenerative medicine?
Who It’s For / Symptoms
Are you suffering from:
- Chronic knee pain
- Arthritis or joint stiffness
- Difficulty walking or standing for long periods
- Knee pain interfering with daily activities or work
If so, you’re not alone, and relief is possible without invasive surgery.

Benefits of Regenerative Medicine for Knees
- Reduce pain and swelling
- Avoid or delay surgery
- Maintain natural motion
- Minimal or no recovery time
- Usually covered by insurance
Why Choose Ark-La-Tex Health Center
- Trusted, local reputation
- Experienced healthcare providers
- Personalized, compassionate care
- In-network with major insurers
Frequently Asked Questions
How long does it take?
The regenerative medicine treatment typically involves just one injection. There’s no downtime required, so patients can return to their normal activities immediately after the procedure.
Will I feel relief right away?
Relief is not always immediate. These treatments are designed to stimulate the body’s natural healing processes, so improvements usually happen gradually over time. The timeline can vary depending on the patient.
Is it covered by insurance?
Most insurances pay for general charges of office visits, xrays, injection codes, but the actual injected material is not a medication. It is a tissue transplant similar to getting blood from the blood bank. So insurance does not pay for that part. The cost can range from $2500 to $3500 and we do have financing available to help spread that over 12-18 months if you need it. If you are an Arkansas resident and not disabled, you may be able to get a grant from the state of Arkansas.
What are the risks?
The clinic emphasizes that regenerative medicine avoids the common risks associated with surgery. There’s no anesthesia, no surgical infection risk, and no required downtime. Since it uses your existing knee, patients also retain full motion. In contrast, traditional surgery involves higher costs, weeks of rehab, and greater risk for complications.