Interventional Orthobiologics Foundation
About Interventional Orthobiologics Foundation
The Interventional Orthobiologics Foundation (IOF) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit dedicated to advancing evidence‑based education in regenerative orthopaedic medicine. Through a standardized, competency‑based curriculum, IOF provides physicians with hands‑on training in ultrasound‑guided orthobiologic injection techniques, covering a broad spectrum of musculoskeletal conditions from shoulder and elbow pathology to hip, knee, spine, and smaller joint disorders. The organization also offers a suite of resources—including webinars, guideline development, and research grants—to promote best practices, ethical standards, and the responsible use of biologic therapies such as platelet‑rich plasma, bone‑marrow concentrate, and adipose‑derived stem cells. IOF’s educational programs are delivered through live cadaver labs, augmented‑reality trainers, and virtual modules, allowing clinicians of all experience levels to progress from fundamental ultrasound anatomy to advanced intra‑osseous and percutaneous procedures. Membership provides access to discounted courses, exclusive webinar recordings, and a professional network that supports ongoing learning, research collaboration, and advocacy for regenerative medicine. By uniting physicians, scientists, and industry partners, IOF aims to standardize orthobiologic treatment protocols, generate high‑quality clinical data, and ultimately improve patient outcomes across a wide range of musculoskeletal disorders.
