Integrative Chiropractic and Regenerative Medicine

When Pain Is More Than a Simple Ache: A Smarter Path for Spine, Joint, and Injury Recovery
Pain after an auto accident, sports injury, work injury, or long-term joint problem can be complicated. It may start in one place, but the real problem often involves several layers of the body.
A car crash can irritate spinal joints, strain ligaments, inflame muscles, compress nerves, and change how a person walks or moves. A sports injury can damage tendons, cartilage, ligaments, and soft tissues simultaneously. When this happens, one simple treatment may not be enough.
That is why many patients look for integrative chiropractic and regenerative medicine. At ChiroMed – Integrated Medicine in El Paso, the goal is to look at the whole injury pattern, not just the pain signal. This type of care combines chiropractic evaluation, rehabilitation, medical oversight, functional medicine, and regenerative options when appropriate.
The purpose is simple: help the body move better, heal better, and function better.
Why Some Patients Stop Improving
Many patients begin with rest, medication, stretching, physical therapy, or basic home exercises. These steps can help. But some people improve for a while and then hit a wall. Their pain may not fully go away. Their movement may still feel limited. Their strength may not return the way they expected.
This can happen when the deeper cause has not been fully addressed.
Common reasons recovery can slow down include:
- Ongoing joint restriction
- Ligament irritation or weakness
- Tendon damage
- Nerve inflammation
- Muscle guarding
- Scar tissue
- Poor posture or movement habits
- Cartilage wear
- Poor sleep, stress, or inflammation
Integrative care is designed for this kind of complex problem. Chiropractic care helps improve joint motion and body mechanics. Regenerative therapies may support tissue repair. Functional medicine can help address barriers to inflammation, nutrition, and recovery.
This layered approach can be especially helpful for patients recovering from auto accidents, sports trauma, chronic spine pain, sciatica, and joint injuries.
What Regenerative Medicine Means
Regenerative medicine focuses on helping the body repair damaged tissue. It does not simply cover up pain. Instead, it aims to support the natural healing process.
Common regenerative options may include:
- Platelet-rich plasma, also called PRP
- Platelet-fibrin products, sometimes called PFP or PRF-based therapies
- Microfragmented adipose tissue, also called MFAT
- Prolotherapy in selected cases
- Orthobiologic injections
- Epidural injections for nerve inflammation when clinically appropriate
These treatments are not one-size-fits-all. A patient with knee arthritis may need a different plan than a patient with a disc injury, shoulder tendon problem, or whiplash-related neck pain.
A careful exam, history, imaging review, and functional assessment help guide the plan.
PRP: Using the Patient’s Own Healing Signals
Platelet-rich plasma, or PRP, is made from the patient’s own blood. A small amount of blood is drawn and placed into a centrifuge. The centrifuge separates the blood into layers. The platelet-rich portion is then prepared for injection into the injured area.
Platelets are known for helping blood clot, but they also contain growth factors and healing signals. These signals may help support tissue repair in tendons, ligaments, muscles, and joints (Johns Hopkins Medicine, n.d.).
PRP may be considered for:
- Tendon injuries
- Ligament sprains
- Muscle strains
- Joint pain
- Mild to moderate arthritis
- Sports injuries
- Some spine-related soft tissue problems
Because PRP comes from the patient’s own blood, the risk of rejection is low. However, PRP is still a medical procedure. Some patients may feel soreness, swelling, bruising, or temporary discomfort after treatment. Infection is rare but possible with any injection. This is why proper patient selection and sterile technique matter (Hospital for Special Surgery, 2024).
PFP and Platelet-Fibrin Support
PFP often refers to platelet-fibrin products. These are also made from the patient’s own blood. Like PRP, they contain platelets and healing signals. The added fibrin network can act like a natural scaffold.
Think of fibrin as a soft framework that may help hold healing signals in the treated area for a longer period. This may be useful for certain tendon, ligament, and joint problems.
PFP is not a magic fix. It works best when it is part of a complete plan that includes:
- Correct diagnosis
- Accurate injection placement
- Chiropractic or orthopedic assessment
- Rehabilitation
- Proper loading of the tissue
- Follow-up care
At ChiroMed, this type of thinking fits the integrative model. The injection is only one part of the recovery journey. Movement, strength, posture, and inflammation control also matter.
MFAT: Fat-Derived Support for Joint and Soft Tissue Problems
Microfragmented adipose tissue, or MFAT, uses a small amount of the patient’s own fat tissue. The tissue is processed into a microfragmented form and placed into the injured or painful area.
Fat tissue contains structural and cellular elements that may support repair signaling. UT Southwestern describes regenerative medicine options, including platelet-rich plasma and fat-derived therapies, as minimally invasive options used for certain joint, muscle, tendon, and arthritis-related conditions (UT Southwestern Medical Center, n.d.).
MFAT may be considered in selected cases involving:
- Osteoarthritis
- Chronic joint pain
- Tendon injury
- Ligament injury
- Sports trauma
- Post-traumatic joint problems
MFAT is often discussed when a patient has more advanced tissue stress or joint degeneration. Like PRP, it must be matched to the right patient and the right condition. It is not a replacement for every surgery, and it is not appropriate for every injury.
Epidural Injections for Nerve Pain
Some patients have pain caused by inflamed spinal nerves. This can happen with sciatica, disc herniation, spinal stenosis, or radiculopathy. Radiculopathy means a spinal nerve root is irritated.
Epidural injections are designed to place anti-inflammatory medicine near the irritated nerve area. The goal is to reduce inflammation so the patient can move better, sleep better, and participate in rehabilitation with less pain.
Epidural injections do not rebuild a damaged disc. They do not fix every spine problem. But when nerve inflammation is a major pain driver, they may be part of a larger recovery plan.
Educational videos and emerging discussions also describe regenerative spine procedures, including platelet-based approaches near spinal structures, but these require careful medical judgment, training, and patient selection (Tekmyster, n.d.; American Academy/Association of Orthopedic Medicine, n.d.).
Why Chiropractic Care Is Still Central
Regenerative injections may help support healing, but the body still has to move correctly. If the spine, hip, knee, shoulder, or pelvis is not moving well, the injured tissue can continue to be stressed.
Chiropractic care helps address the mechanical side of pain.
This may include:
- Spinal adjustments
- Joint mobilization
- Soft tissue care
- Postural correction
- Decompression when appropriate
- Movement testing
- Functional rehabilitation
- Home exercise planning
The National Center for Complementary and Integrative Health notes that spinal manipulation may help some people with low back pain, especially when used as part of a broader care approach (National Center for Complementary and Integrative Health, n.d.).
At ChiroMed, chiropractic care is not viewed as a stand-alone quick fix. It is part of a larger system that looks at movement, function, inflammation, injury history, and long-term recovery.
The ChiroMed Difference: Integrated Care Under One Roof
ChiroMed – Integrated Medicine in El Paso is built around a multidisciplinary model. This means different providers and clinical tools work together instead of separately.
Dr. Alexander Jimenez, DC, APRN, FNP-BC, CCST, CFMP, IFMCP, ATN, brings a dual-scope clinical background. His work combines chiropractic injury care, nurse practitioner-level clinical reasoning, functional medicine, rehabilitation planning, and personal injury documentation.
Dr. Maria Guadalupe Cardenas, MD, Board Certified in Internal Medicine, serves as Medical Director and Collaborative Physician. She is listed with NPI #1164426749 and Texas MD License #J2933. With more than 40 years of experience as an internist, Dr. Cardenas provides medical direction and oversight within the clinic’s collaborative model.
This type of setup is common in modern integrative and injury care clinics. The MD provides medical direction, while the chiropractor and nurse practitioner-led team support musculoskeletal care, functional assessment, rehabilitation, and patient education.
How Patients Benefit From This Team Approach
Patients often benefit when their care is coordinated. Instead of moving from one office to another without communication, an integrative clinic can help connect the dots.
This matters because complex injuries often involve more than one system.
A patient may need:
- Chiropractic care for spinal motion
- Medical oversight for safety
- Rehabilitation for strength
- Functional medicine for inflammation
- Imaging review for structural problems
- Regenerative options for tissue support
- Personal injury documentation after a crash
- Clear follow-up to track progress
This type of care can help patients feel more guided and less confused.
For example, a patient with neck pain after a crash may also have headaches, shoulder tightness, nerve symptoms, poor sleep, and anxiety about movement. A layered plan can address the spine, soft tissue, nervous system, inflammation, and function together.
Functional Medicine Supports Better Healing
Healing is not only about the injured joint or spine. The body needs fuel to repair tissue. It also needs sleep, stable blood sugar, proper hydration, and lower inflammation.
Functional medicine looks at factors that may slow recovery, such as:
- Poor diet
- Low protein intake
- Vitamin D problems
- Blood sugar imbalance
- Hormone imbalance
- High stress
- Poor sleep
- Gut inflammation
- Weight-related joint stress
- Chronic inflammation
This does not replace chiropractic care or medical care. It supports them.
A patient with poor sleep, high inflammation, or low nutrient intake may not heal as well as a patient whose body has better support for recovery. This is why ChiroMed’s integrative model can be helpful for patients who need more than a basic pain visit.
Personal Injury Care After Auto Accidents
Auto accident injuries can be complicated because symptoms may not appear right away. Some people feel pain immediately. Others feel worse 24 to 72 hours later. Neck pain, back pain, headaches, shoulder pain, numbness, dizziness, and stiffness can all develop after a crash.
In personal injury care, documentation matters. The clinic must connect the patient’s symptoms, exam findings, imaging, and functional limits to the injury.
An integrative clinic may help by providing:
- Detailed injury history
- Orthopedic and neurological exams
- Range-of-motion testing
- Imaging review
- Treatment planning
- Progress tracking
- Functional outcome notes
- Referral coordination when needed
This can help the patient’s recovery and also support the medical record.
Sports Injury Recovery
Severe sports injuries can involve the same layered problems as auto accidents. Athletes and active patients may deal with tendon injuries, ligament sprains, cartilage stress, muscle tears, joint instability, or nerve irritation.
The goal is not only to reduce pain. The goal is to return to safe movement.
A strong sports injury plan may include:
- Joint and spine evaluation
- Soft tissue therapy
- Regenerative injection options when appropriate
- Strength training
- Mobility training
- Balance and coordination work
- Gradual return-to-sport planning
- Education to reduce reinjury risk
PRP, PFP, and MFAT may support tissue repair, but rehab helps the tissue learn how to handle stress again. This is where chiropractic care and rehabilitation work together.
A Clear Path Forward
Complex pain needs a clear plan. Integrative chiropractic and regenerative medicine can help patients who feel stuck after basic care has plateaued. These treatments are not about chasing symptoms. They are about understanding why the pain persists and building a plan based on the full injury pattern.
At ChiroMed – Integrated Medicine in El Paso, the care model combines chiropractic care, medical oversight, functional medicine, rehabilitation, personal injury care, and regenerative options. Dr. Alex Jimenez and Dr. Maria Guadalupe Cardenas work within a multidisciplinary structure designed to help patients recover with more support and better clinical direction.
For patients dealing with auto accident injuries, sports trauma, sciatica, chronic back pain, joint pain, or soft tissue damage, this approach may offer a more complete path to healing.
The goal is not just less pain. The goal is better movement, stronger function, and long-term recovery.
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