Stronger Than PRP: Dr. Dombrowski Introduces Regenerative Protein Arrays for Pain Relief

At The Washington Pain Center, we are always seeking the most effective, safest, and cutting-edge treatments for chronic pain—without relying on opioids. Dr. John Dombrowski recently introduced a promising innovation: Regenerative Protein Arrays, a therapy that may offer better outcomes than traditional PRP or stem cell treatments.

 
 

What Is PRP—and Why Isn’t It Always Enough?

Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) therapy involves drawing your blood, spinning it to concentrate platelets, and injecting it into areas of pain to promote healing. While it has shown excellent results, especially in younger patients, PRP doesn’t always work as well for older individuals whose regenerative cells have weakened over time.

The New Frontier: Regenerative Protein Arrays

This new treatment method uses a biologic solution derived from ethically sourced placental tissue. It contains 2.5 times more healing proteins and is up to 1,000 times more potent than traditional PRP. That means stronger anti-inflammatory and regenerative properties to help speed up recovery from injuries, arthritis, back pain, and more.

Why It’s a Game-Changer:

  • Higher potency and healing potential than PRP

  • Ideal for aging patients whose own stem cells may be less effective

  • No ethical concerns — derived from placenta, not embryonic tissue

  • 20 years of safety research and FDA-lab manufactured in the U.S.

  • Safe, non-opioid, and office-administered treatment

Dr. Dombrowskiemphasizes the importance of safety and transparency: “When I inject something into your body, I want to know where it comes from and that it’s absolutely safe. With Regenerative Protein Arrays, we check all those boxes.”

Is This Right for You?

If you’ve tried PRP or other treatments without success—or if you're looking for a non-opioid solution for chronic pain—Regenerative Protein Arrays might be the next step. Especially for older adults or those with persistent joint and musculoskeletal pain, this innovative therapy offers renewed hope.

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