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Our Process

What to expect, start to finish

From your first seminar to your follow-ups through the first year, every step is overseen by a licensed provider and arranged around you. Here's exactly how it works.

The path

Three simple steps

01

Education

It starts with understanding. In a free seminar or one-on-one, we explain how joints, cartilage and connective tissue work — and lay out every option on the table, including conventional ones. There's no pressure and no obligation to go further.

02

Evaluation — the Good Faith Exam (GFE)

If you'd like to continue, a licensed provider (MD or NP) reviews your history and goals — typically for a joint-related concern — to determine whether connective tissue supplementation may be appropriate for you. This is called a Good Faith Exam. It's also where we confirm that this isn't the right fit for everyone, and say so plainly when it isn't.

03

Implementation

If you and your provider decide it's right, the allograft is applied into the affected joint area as a shallow, ultrasound-guided application — adding a new barrier of cushioning and support where structure has been lost. It's targeted, not systemic, and is intended to stay local.

The procedure

How a typical visit works

A visit averages 45–120 minutes. The application itself is quick; consultation and prep are tailored to you, and some patients have reported little to no downtime.

Before

Consult & good-faith exam

You meet a licensed provider who reviews your history and goals to see whether this is appropriate for you.

During

A shallow, guided application

If you decide together it's right, the allograft is applied into the affected area under ultrasound guidance. It stays local.

After

Follow-up through the first year

Verbal follow-ups help chart your progress. Some patients have noted changes over 3–12 months, though individual timelines vary.

Individual results vary and are not guaranteed. The number of applications depends on the area and severity, and is decided with your provider.

What patients are after

Most goals come down to two things

Move more comfortably

Getting back to the activities and routines that joint discomfort has been getting in the way of.

Quality of life

What that looks like is different for everyone — but the goal is the same: more good days.

Ready when you are

Start with a conversation

Cushion. Support. Move.

Reserve a complimentary consultation and we'll walk you through your options — no cost, no obligation.