ReGen Chiropractic offers seven advanced treatment modalities. Not every patient needs every treatment — Dr. Andrew selects only the interventions that make clinical sense for your specific diagnosis, history, and goals. No pre-set packages.
The structural foundation of everything we do at ReGen Chiropractic in Boynton Beach. Chiropractic adjustments restore proper joint alignment and biomechanics in the cervical spine, thoracic spine, lumbar spine, and extremities — creating the mechanical conditions under which every other treatment in the protocol works more effectively and lasts longer.
Dr. Andrew has performed over 30,000 chiropractic adjustments in 15+ years of practice in Boynton Beach. He has built the ReGen protocol specifically around ensuring those adjustments hold longer — by addressing the deep muscle trigger points and disc pathology that pull joints back out of alignment within hours of being corrected by a standard adjustment alone.
The chiropractic adjustment is always performed last in the ReGen protocol sequence — after the disc has been decompressed, the inflammation reduced, and the trigger points released — so it works on tissue that is fully prepared to receive and hold the correction.
Trigger point injections target chronic muscle knots directly — working from the inside rather than the outside. A small needle is placed precisely into the contracted muscle fibers of the target trigger point, releasing the knot at its source. This produces faster and longer-lasting relief than massage, foam rolling, or stretching, which work on the muscle from the outside and rarely reach the deep, stubborn knots that cause the most problems.
In the ReGen neck protocol, injections target the trapezius and rhomboid muscles — the muscles most responsible for pulling cervical adjustments back out of position. In the ReGen back protocol, injections target the gluteus medius, para-spinal muscles, and quadratus lumborum — the muscles most responsible for recurrent low back episodes and the “back that goes out.”
Trigger point injections are always performed after EMS and therapeutic ultrasound have pre-relaxed the tissue, and before the chiropractic adjustment — so the adjustment can achieve and hold proper alignment on fully released musculature.
Wharton’s Jelly is the gelatinous connective tissue found in the umbilical cord. It is rich in mesenchymal stem cell-derived growth factors, hyaluronic acid, cytokines, and extracellular matrix proteins that support tissue regeneration and reduce chronic inflammation. When harvested, processed, and delivered as a biologics injection, it provides a standardized, reliably concentrated dose of these regenerative signals to the target joint or tissue.
Unlike traditional PRP (platelet-rich plasma), which depends on the patient’s own blood quality — and therefore varies based on age, health status, platelet count, and other factors — Wharton’s Jelly biologics deliver consistent growth factor concentrations regardless of patient age or health. This makes results more predictable and reproducible, particularly for older patients or those with chronic conditions.
For knee osteoarthritis, bone-on-bone joint degeneration, and rotator cuff injuries specifically, Wharton’s Jelly biologics are one of the most powerful non-surgical interventions available in Boynton Beach and Palm Beach County.
Exosomes are nano-sized extracellular vesicles — essentially cellular messengers — that carry growth factors, signaling proteins, mRNA, and microRNA from healthy donor cells to damaged recipient tissue. Cord blood-derived exosomes contain PDGF (platelet-derived growth factor), TGF-β1 (transforming growth factor beta-1), VEGF (vascular endothelial growth factor), and IL-1RA (interleukin-1 receptor antagonist) — all of which play critical roles in reducing inflammation and stimulating tissue repair and regeneration at the cellular level.
Exosome therapy represents one of the most advanced modalities in regenerative medicine. While Wharton’s Jelly biologics deliver structural growth factors and matrix proteins, exosomes work at the signaling level — telling the body’s own cells to repair, regenerate, and reduce inflammatory activity. The two treatments are highly complementary and are often used together for enhanced regenerative effect.
Class IV cold laser therapy (also known as photobiomodulation, or PBM) uses specific red and near-infrared light wavelengths to penetrate deep into biological tissue and stimulate cellular metabolic activity. At the target tissue, the laser energy is absorbed by mitochondria — the energy-producing organelles within cells — triggering a cascade of anti-inflammatory, analgesic, and tissue-regenerative effects.
Specifically, Class IV cold laser therapy reduces local inflammation by modulating pro-inflammatory cytokines, improves microcirculation to bring healing nutrients to the target tissue, decreases pain signal transmission by affecting nerve conduction velocity, stimulates the synthesis of ATP (cellular energy) to accelerate repair, and promotes collagen production and tissue remodeling in damaged tendons, cartilage, and soft tissue.
It is important to understand that Class IV therapeutic lasers are not the same as the consumer red-light therapy panels available online. Consumer devices operate at a fraction of the power and cannot penetrate to the depth required to reach joints, tendons, and deep musculature. FDA-cleared Class IV devices deliver the therapeutic dose necessary to produce meaningful clinical results.
Durable medical equipment (DME) knee bracing is an important component of the ReGen knee pain protocol for patients where joint loading patterns or instability are contributing to pain and degeneration. Not every patient requires a brace — but when indicated, Dr. Andrew prescribes the specific type of brace that matches your diagnosis and activity goals.
An OA offloading brace is designed for patients with medial or lateral compartment knee osteoarthritis — it uses a three-point leverage system to shift compressive load away from the damaged compartment and onto the healthier one, reducing pain during activity and protecting the joint during the regenerative healing process. A ROM (range of motion) brace controls and limits knee movement during recovery from injury or treatment. A patellar stabilization brace corrects kneecap tracking problems that contribute to anterior knee pain.
The ReGen supplement protocol is designed to prime the body at the cellular level for maximum regenerative response — maximizing the effectiveness of biologics, exosome therapy, and cold laser treatment. The protocol includes liposomal Vitamin C and R-Lipoic Acid (powerful antioxidants that reduce oxidative stress and support collagen synthesis), phosphatidylcholine (a critical component of cell membrane integrity that supports cellular repair), and Nexugen (a targeted regenerative support formula).
These are not off-the-shelf supplements from a health food store. They are clinical-grade, bioavailable formulas selected specifically to support the regenerative processes being stimulated by the other components of the ReGen protocol. Dr. Andrew discusses supplement recommendations as part of your individualized care plan.
Dr. Andrew will review your diagnosis, imaging, and history — then select only the treatments that make clinical sense for your specific situation. No pre-set packages. No unnecessary procedures. Your free consultation starts an honest, pressure-free conversation about what’s possible without surgery.