Regenerative Protein Arrays: A Promising Breakthrough in Neurologic and Pain Care
At the Washington Pain Center, we are always striving to bring our patients the most advanced and effective treatments available. One of the most exciting developments we've recently introduced is Regenerative Protein Arrays (RPAs)—a revolutionary therapy offering real hope to those battling chronic pain and neurologic conditions.
What Are Regenerative Protein Arrays?
Regenerative Protein Arrays are derived from ethically sourced donor placental tissue and processed in an FDA-approved lab in Tampa, Florida. Unlike traditional stem cell or PRP (platelet-rich plasma) therapies, RPAs contain no DNA or cellular material, drastically reducing any risk of infection or rejection. Their purpose? To promote anti-inflammatory responses and healing—particularly through angiogenesis, the process of forming new blood vessels.
How Does It Work?
RPAs are administered in two ways:
Intrathecally – Directly into the spinal fluid to reach the central nervous system.
Intravenously – Systemically throughout the body.
This dual approach targets both localized and widespread symptoms, potentially benefiting conditions that currently lack effective treatments.
Who Can Benefit?
Patients suffering from:
Parkinson’s Disease
Multiple Sclerosis (MS)
ALS (Lou Gehrig’s Disease)
Dementia
Peripheral Neuropathy
Long COVID Neurologic Symptoms
...may find new options where few have existed before.
What About Costs?
Because RPAs are still considered an advanced, emerging treatment, insurance does not typically cover the cost. However, flexible payment plans are available through the provider, making it more accessible to those who need it.
Why This Matters
Dr. Dombrowski emphasizes that this treatment is legal and available in the United States, eliminating the need to travel abroad for similar therapies. With minimal risk and encouraging early outcomes, RPAs may become a cornerstone of treatment for difficult-to-manage neurologic disorders.
Want to Learn More?
We encourage you to do your own research, explore credible sources, and reach out to our office if you'd like to discuss whether Regenerative Protein Arrays could be right for you or your loved ones.
Contact us today to get started.
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