A practical Daradia guide to PRP, BMAC, SVF, microfat, nanofat, and cell-based options in pain practice
Regenerative therapy is becoming an important part of modern musculoskeletal pain practice. But for a practicing pain physician, the challenge is not only knowing the science — it is knowing which product to choose, how to prepare it, where the evidence is stronger, and where caution is needed.
Daradia: The Pain Clinic has created this free eBook to help pain physicians, interventional pain fellows, anesthesiologists, orthopedicians, physiatrists, and MSK interventionists understand regenerative therapy in a simple, practical, clinic-ready way.
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What is inside this eBook?
This eBook is designed as a practical clinical guide for pain physicians. It covers the preparation, clinical use, evidence position, and practical decision-making for commonly used regenerative therapies.
Topics covered include:
- Leukocyte-poor PRP
- Leukocyte-rich PRP
- Single-spin PRP
- Double-spin PRP
- RPM ranges for different PRP preparation systems
- Bone marrow aspirate concentrate
- SVF and mechanically processed fat products
- Microfat and nanofat
- Allogeneic stem cell and perinatal-derived products
- Patient selection and consent
- Medication precautions before and after regenerative injections
- Image-guided injection principles
- Rehabilitation after regenerative procedures
- Documentation checklist for pain practice
Condition-wise evidence and practical use
The eBook also explains how regenerative therapy may be considered in common painful musculoskeletal conditions.
Conditions discussed:
- Knee osteoarthritis
- Shoulder osteoarthritis
- Hip osteoarthritis
- Ankle osteoarthritis
- Sacroiliac joint osteoarthritis
- Facet joint osteoarthritis
- Other peripheral joint osteoarthritis
- Supraspinatus tendinopathy
- Rotator cuff tendinopathies
- Common extensor tendinopathy
- Common flexor tendinopathy
- Achilles tendinopathy
- Adductor tendinopathy
- Patellar tendinopathy
- Plantar fasciitis
- Ligament injuries
- Selected spine-related pain conditions
For each condition, the eBook starts with the regenerative option that currently has the best clinical evidence, followed by other promising or emerging options where research is available.
For example, in knee osteoarthritis, leukocyte-poor PRP has the strongest routine-use evidence, while BMAC, SVF, nanofat, and selected allogeneic products are discussed as emerging or selected-case options.
Why this eBook is useful for pain physicians
Many regenerative therapy discussions are either too basic or too promotional. This Daradia eBook is written specifically for clinicians who need a practical decision-making framework.
You will learn:
- Which biologic has the best evidence for common painful conditions
- When LP-PRP is preferred over LR-PRP
- How single-spin and double-spin PRP differ in practice
- Why RPM, device type, final platelet profile, and leukocyte content should be documented
- How BMAC and fat-derived products fit into current pain practice
- Where allogeneic stem cell products remain promising but product-specific
- How to counsel patients realistically
- How to avoid overclaiming “cartilage regeneration” or “stem cell cure”
Easy reading companion
For a shorter clinical protocol, you can also read Daradia’s practical OT/OPD-ready protocol here:
Daradia Protocol — Regenerative Therapy
https://daradia.com/daradia-protocol-regenerative-therapy/
This companion page summarizes patient selection, consent, product handling, medication precautions, post-procedure advice, and Daradia’s practical clinical approach.
Who should download this eBook?
This free eBook is suitable for:
- Pain physicians
- Interventional pain fellows
- Anesthesiologists interested in pain medicine
- Orthopedicians using biologic injections
- Physiatrists and rehabilitation physicians
- MSK ultrasound practitioners
- Regenerative medicine learners
- Clinicians planning to start biologic injection services safely and ethically
