Condition · Knee

Knee pain, treated at the source.

Arthritis, meniscus tears, ligament strain and tendon pain — addressed with precise, non-surgical regenerative treatment so you can stay active.

Before you consider a knee replacement.

The knee is built to absorb a lifetime of load — but cartilage wear, a meniscus tear or stubborn tendon injury can make every step a reminder. Too often the only options offered are cortisone, which can mask the problem, or surgery, which is hard to undo.

RegenCore takes a different path: pinpoint exactly what’s failing inside the knee, then use your own biology and targeted energy therapy to repair it. For the right candidate, that can mean real improvement without ever entering an operating room.

Knee conditions we treat

Different problems need different protocols. The first step is an accurate diagnosis.

Knee osteoarthritis

Cartilage wear and joint inflammation — mild to moderate.

Meniscus tears

Degenerative and select traumatic tears that don’t require surgery.

Ligament strain (MCL/LCL)

Partial tears and chronic instability around the joint.

Patellar tendinopathy

Jumper’s knee and chronic tendon pain below the kneecap.

Why patients come to us for knees

A surgery-sparing path for the right candidate.

Our goal is simple: keep you in motion. When regenerative treatment can do that, surgery shouldn’t be the default.

Accurate diagnosis with in-clinic ultrasound. Image-guided, in-office treatment. An honest answer about whether you’re a candidate.

Testimonials

Knee patients, back in motion

“I was scheduled for a knee replacement. After PRP and a guided recovery plan at RegenCore, I’m hiking again — no surgery.”
Daniel R. Masters cyclist, 54
“They actually explained what was wrong inside my knee, then treated exactly that. The difference was real within a couple of months.”
Lauren M. Runner, 38

Knee treatment questions

Can regenerative treatment really delay or avoid a knee replacement?

For mild-to-moderate arthritis and many tendon and meniscus problems, yes — it can meaningfully improve pain and function. For bone-on-bone, end-stage arthritis it may not, and we’ll tell you honestly.

How do you know what’s actually wrong with my knee?

We combine a hands-on exam, your history, prior imaging and in-clinic diagnostic ultrasound to identify the specific structure causing your pain before recommending anything.

How long until I can walk and exercise normally?

Most patients are walking comfortably within days and progress through a graded return to activity over several weeks.

Get a clear answer about your knee.

Book a concierge evaluation in San Francisco or Palo Alto.