Bone Marrow Aspirate
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Bone marrow aspiration is a minimally invasive procedure that collects a sample of the liquid portion of the soft tissue inside your bones. This fluid is rich in:
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White blood cells (including progenitor cells, lymphocytes, and granulocytes)
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Platelets
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Growth factors and proteins
When concentrated, this aspirate becomes Bone Marrow Aspirate Concentrate (BMAC) — a regenerative therapy that uses the body’s own cells to help reduce inflammation, repair tissue, and restore normal joint and tendon function.
Why Choose BMAC Therapy?
BMAC is an option for patients who:
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Have not responded to conservative therapies such as rest, medications, physical therapy, or other injections
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Are not candidates for surgery
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Prefer to avoid elective or invasive surgical procedures
By using a patient’s own bone marrow cells, BMAC leverages natural healing mechanisms to provide safe, personalized care.
Conditions Treated with BMAC
BMAC therapy is used across orthopedics, sports medicine, and regenerative care, including:
Osteoarthritis – shoulder, elbow, wrist, hand, hip, knee, ankle, foot
Rotator cuff tears
Ligament injuries, including UCL tears in throwing athletes
Hip labral tears
Cartilage injuries
Advanced tendon injuries and high-grade tendon tears (shoulder, elbow, hip, knee, ankle, foot)
Muscle strains or tears
How It Works
Aspiration – A small amount of bone marrow is collected, typically from the pelvis.
Concentration – The aspirate is processed to create a concentrate rich in platelets, growth factors, and stem/progenitor cells.
Injection – The BMAC is injected directly into the injured or degenerative tissue under image guidance.
Regeneration – Growth factors and progenitor cells help reduce inflammation, stimulate repair, and promote new tissue growth.
The BellaVita Advantage
We provide clinically integrated protocols and training to help providers safely implement BMAC therapy in practice. When combined with other regenerative solutions — such as PRP, exosomes, or hormone optimization — BMAC becomes part of a full-spectrum approach to musculoskeletal and functional health.