Osteoarthritis and joint repair
Stem cell, PRP, and exosome literature may inform conversations about cartilage, inflammation, and joint function.

Evidence & Research
Regenerative medicine is an evolving field. 37T Health uses research-informed discussion to help patients understand options, limitations, and questions to ask during consultation.
Research areas
Stem cell, PRP, and exosome literature may inform conversations about cartilage, inflammation, and joint function.
Research around discs, spine-related pain, and biologic signaling can help frame what is known and what remains uncertain.
Some regenerative studies explore nerve signaling and recovery support, but patient fit must be evaluated individually.
Education may include how biologics and supportive therapies are discussed in relation to inflammatory processes.
PRP has a growing evidence base in selected tendon, ligament, and musculoskeletal applications.
Recovery behavior, movement, and nutrition may influence how patients maintain progress after care.
Evidence helps guide better questions and more informed decisions. It does not mean every service is appropriate for every patient or that a specific outcome is assured.