
Kansas Regenerative Medicine Center
About Kansas Regenerative Medicine Center
Kansas Regenerative Medicine Center (KRMC) is a Midwest‑based leader in non‑surgical regenerative medicine, offering autologous stem cell and platelet‑rich plasma (PRP) therapies to accelerate the body’s natural healing. By harvesting mesenchymal stem cells from a patient’s own adipose tissue or bone marrow and delivering them with image‑guided precision, KRMC targets the root causes of orthopedic, neurological, autoimmune, cardiac and pulmonary disorders while avoiding the risks of invasive surgery. The practice emphasizes a minimally invasive, outpatient model that uses local anesthesia, closed‑system processing, and same‑day deployment to restore function and reduce pain. The clinical approach is driven by a combination of evidence‑based protocols and ongoing research. KRMC treats a broad spectrum of conditions—including knee arthritis, rotator‑cuff tears, spinal stenosis, hip osteonecrosis, elbow tendonitis, foot and ankle plantar fasciitis, and hand‑wrist carpal tunnel—by applying stem cells that can differentiate into bone, cartilage, muscle, nerve, and vascular tissue. PRP therapy is often used in conjunction with stem cells to enhance growth‑factor delivery and further stimulate tissue regeneration. The center’s physicians, led by Dr. James Sigler and Dr. Andrew Pope, evaluate each patient’s medical stability, discuss candidacy, and tailor a personalized regenerative plan. KRMC’s commitment to patient‑centered care extends beyond the procedure. Comprehensive follow‑up includes optional physical‑therapy partnerships, regular outcome monitoring, and participation in Institutional Review Board‑approved clinical studies that contribute to the growing body of peer‑reviewed data on regenerative therapies. By integrating cutting‑edge science with compassionate, low‑risk treatments, KRMC aims to improve quality of life for individuals suffering from degenerative and inflammatory diseases across the Kansas region.
