04/07/2026
If you’ve been told you need a hip replacement, you may be wondering if there are any effective non-surgical alternatives.
In this video, I explain how stem cell therapy may help certain patients improve pain, function, and quality of life—even in cases where patients have been told they have “bone-on-bone” arthritis.
At Denver Regenerative Medicine, we evaluate each patient individually and provide realistic expectations based on the severity of degeneration and overall condition.
In this video you’ll learn:
• Whether stem cell therapy may be an alternative to hip replacement
• What “bone-on-bone” arthritis really means
• How regenerative treatments may support joint function
• What kind of results patients may experience
• Why outcomes can vary from patient to patient
Some patients experience significant improvement in pain and mobility, while others may have more moderate results—but even partial improvement can be meaningful for those looking to delay or avoid surgery.
We also discuss how regenerative treatments can be repeated over time if needed, without undergoing a major surgical procedure.
At Denver Regenerative Medicine, we utilize a combination of advanced regenerative approaches, including bone marrow-derived cells, adipose-derived cells, donor cells when appropriate, and PRP, based on each patient’s needs.
If you’re considering hip replacement and want to better understand your options, this video will help guide your decision.
Learn more at:
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