Aging doesn't have to mean accumulating joint pain — but the standard medical approach to orthopedic problems is actively working against you. Cortisone injections suppress inflammation (the very mechanism your body uses to heal) while quietly degrading surrounding connective tissue. For business leaders who need to perform at high levels for decades, the treatment choice matters as much as the diagnosis. Regenerative injection therapies like PRP do the opposite: they concentrate your body's own healing biology and deploy it where damage exists.
Platelet Rich Plasma therapy begins with a standard blood draw. The blood is spun in a centrifuge, separating out a concentrated layer of platelets — the body's primary first-responders to tissue injury. Platelets release growth factors that initiate and accelerate the repair cycle. The PRP concentrate is then injected directly into the damaged area: a joint capsule, a tendon, a ligament. The mechanism is elegant: you're using your own biology to turbocharge a healing process that chronic low-grade damage has stalled. Unlike cortisone, which suppresses inflammation and provides symptomatic relief at the expense of tissue integrity, PRP induces controlled, targeted inflammation to restart genuine repair.
Regenerative injection therapy (RIT) is an umbrella term covering three approaches with different risk-cost-benefit profiles:
Most physicians treat orthopedic issues passively: rest, anti-inflammatories, and time. For acute minor injuries, that's sometimes appropriate. For chronic joint dysfunction, recurring pain patterns, and tendon issues, passive management lets underlying damage compound. Todd's own college back injury illustrates the cost: treated passively for decades, it was a recurring limitation. Treated aggressively through glute development and regenerative therapy, it's been effectively resolved. The standard for high performers should be proactive — with PRP scheduled before demanding physical periods rather than after injury forces the issue.
One underappreciated fact: the quality of your PRP outcome is directly tied to your overall health. Your platelets carry your biology — metabolic compromise, systemic inflammation, and hormonal dysregulation all reduce platelet quality and regenerative capacity. This is the same principle that applies across virtually every optimization therapy: get the foundational systems right first, then use advanced tools to amplify results.
At Stark, we don't guess — we measure. Our medical team works with high-performing business leaders to build fully personalized health protocols grounded in real data.
Medical Disclaimer: The content on this page is for informational and educational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Always consult a qualified healthcare provider before making changes to your health regimen. Individual results may vary.