Exploring Regenerative Medicine
In the realm of modern medicine, a groundbreaking approach is revolutionizing the way we perceive healing: regenerative medicine. Unlike conventional treatments that aim to manage symptoms, regenerative medicine focuses on harnessing the body's innate ability to repair, regenerate, and restore damaged tissues and organs.


What Are Some Of The Treatments?
At Regenerative Joint And Spine, we incorporate a diverse range of innovative therapies and techniques designed to stimulate the body's natural healing processes.
Whether it's repairing injured tissues, restoring function to degenerated organs, or even growing new organs altogether, the core principle remains the same: leveraging the body's own biological mechanisms to heal from within.
The Future of Medicine
- Wharton's Jelly - Nestled within the umbilical cord lies a remarkable source of regenerative potential: Wharton's jelly. Named after the 17th-century anatomist Thomas Wharton, this gelatinous tissue serves a vital role in supporting and protecting the umbilical vessels. However, its true value extends far beyond its structural function, as Wharton's jelly harbors a rich reservoir of stem cells and bioactive molecules that hold immense promise for regenerative medicine.
- Intravenous Exosome Therapy -In recent years, the spotlight in regenerative medicine has increasingly turned toward a microscopic powerhouse: exosomes. These tiny vesicles, secreted by cells throughout the body, are emerging as key players in intercellular communication and tissue regeneration. Among the diverse applications of exosome therapy, intravenous administration stands out as a promising avenue for delivering therapeutic payloads directly to target tissues and organs.
- Nebulized Exosomes - In the quest for innovative therapies, researchers are turning to a novel approach: nebulized exosomes. This cutting-edge technique involves delivering exosomes—a potent cocktail of bioactive molecules—directly to the lungs via inhalation. With its ability to target respiratory conditions and beyond, nebulized exosome therapy is emerging as a promising frontier in regenerative medicine.
- Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) Therapy - A cutting-edge regenerative treatment that harnesses the natural healing properties of your blood to stimulate tissue repair and regeneration. PRP is derived from your own blood, which is processed to concentrate platelets, growth factors, and other bioactive molecules essential for healing.

Thomas Stauss, MD
Board Certified in Pain Management
Board Certified in Anesthesiology
EDUCATION
B.S. Zoology University Of Wisconsin, Madison, WI 1976-1980
M. D. University of Wisconsin School of Medicine
Madison, Wisconsin 1981 -1985.

Greg Cavanaugh PA-C
Physician Assistant -Certified
EDUCATION
University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
Marquette University