NAWI is pleased to introduce a new category of treatments, called Regenerative Therapies. These therapies are designed to help you look and feel younger using cutting-edge technology to regenerate tissues, alleviate pain, address skin aging, and remedy male sexual dysfunction. This treatment category is led by Dr. Sean Goddard, a regenerative medicine expert with over 20 years of experience and owner of 4 clinics in Florida and Tennessee.
Regenerative therapy is a field focused on developing therapies that stimulate the healing of damaged, diseased, or defective cells, or tissues to restore or establish function and structure. This therapy aims to use the body’s own mechanisms to heal itself, potentially offering new treatments for conditions that currently lack effective therapies.
Dr. Goddard, an expert in this field, has developed a procedure, called Prolograft. The procedure utilizes a comprehensive injection technique with advanced biologics to stimulate the healing of damaged joints, tendons, ligaments, and skin to address the root causes of painful and/or debilitating conditions. This procedure uses three criteria, called M.A.P., where M is improved mobility, A is improved activity, and P is decreased pain. Prolograft can help to address Osteoarthritis (knee, hip, or shoulder), chronic joint pain or tendonitis, instability, Sports injuries, back pain, Facial skin aging, and male sexual dysfunction.
The amazing results from Prolograft speak for themselves. When performed properly, 90% of clients experience restored mobility, improved activity, and decreased pain within 4-12 weeks, though some more extensive injuries take longer Because Prolograft addresses the root causes of pain or dysfunction, the results are long-lasting.
In the video, below, Dr. Goddard talks about Regenerative Therapy.
In the 2nd video, below, a NAWI client talks about her experience with Regenerative Therapy.
Dr. Goddard earned a Bachelor of Science degree at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville. He majored in biochemistry with minors in Mathematics and Religious Studies. While in medical school, Dr. Goddard also completed a fellowship in anatomy, and a predoctoral fellowship in osteopathic principles and practice. Dr. Goddard graduated from NOVA Southeastern University in Davie, Florida, with a Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine degree in 2008. He then pursued and completed a family practice residency program.
Additionally, Dr. Goddard completed the Leadership Training Program for Complementary and Alternative Medicine sponsored by National Institutes for Health (NIH) at the Omega Institute for Holistic Studies. He also pursued coursework in Medical Acupuncture for Physicians through UCLA, and has done extensive training for the last 20 years in prolotherapy, platelet rich plasma injections, stem cell injections, hands-on cranial coursework, and multiple courses in intravenous nutrients.
Dr. Goddard has many accomplishments. He sits on the board for the American Osteopathic Association of Prolotherapy Regenerative Medicine; Certified in Interventional and Regenerative Medicine by the American Association of Orthopedic Medicine and is a fellow of the American Association of Orthopedic Medicine; Diplomate of Regenerative Medicine through American Academy of Stem Cell Physicians; Board Certified in prolotherapy by the American Board of Prolotherapy; a fellow of the American Academy of Ozonotherapy; certified in chelation therapy through American College for Advancement in Medicine; and is a fellow in Stem Cell Therapies through the American Academy of Anti-Aging Medicine.
Dr. Goddard was chosen as the 2006 Student of the Year by Florida Academy of Osteopathy (FAO) as well as serving as class vice-president and American Medical Student Association (AMSA) Osteopathic Awareness Co-Chair his first year in medical school.
Dr. Goddard considers continuing education of utmost importance to his patients and seeks to provide them with the most recent advances in integrative and osteopathic medicine possible.
There are several sources of information about Regenerative Therapy. If you’d like to take a deep dive into the medical community, take a look at the Mayo Clinic, which offers overviews on stem cell therapy and other regenerative techniques used in orthopedics and chronic disease. Another source is the Cleveland Clinic, which provides client-friendly explanations and access to research trials. Finally, the National Institute of Health (NIH) has information about cutting-edge research in this field. More detained information about injection techniques can be found at organizations, such as the American Academy/Association of Orthopedic Medicine and the American Osteopathic Association of Prolotherapy Regenerative Medicine
Learn more about this important therapy by scheduling a no-obligation consultation with the NAWI Wellness team. Make an appointment by calling 239.202.0441 or clicking here.
Regenerative therapies at NAWI can help address joint pain, osteoarthritis (knee, hip, or shoulder), tendon and ligament injuries, sports injuries, back pain, facial skin aging, and certain forms of male sexual dysfunction by supporting the body’s natural healing processes.
Prolograft is an advanced regenerative procedure developed by Dr. Sean Goddard that uses a comprehensive injection technique with advanced biologics. It is designed to stimulate healing at the source of pain or dysfunction, focusing on improving mobility, increasing activity, and reducing pain.
Many clients begin to notice improvements within 4 to 12 weeks as the body heals and regenerates tissue. Recovery time can vary depending on the condition being treated and the extent of the injury, with some cases requiring a longer healing period.
Regenerative therapy may be a good option for individuals seeking non-surgical solutions for chronic pain, joint issues, tissue damage, or age-related concerns. A consultation with Dr. Goddard helps determine whether this treatment is appropriate based on medical history and personal goals.
Because regenerative therapies aim to address underlying causes rather than only symptoms, many clients experience long-lasting improvements. Individual results vary, and ongoing care recommendations are personalized to each patient’s condition and response to treatment.