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Keep care close. Treat the whole patient.

Empower your practice with regenerative solutions that preserve continuity of care and build trust through familiarity.

Want to learn more? Talk directly
with our Director of Clinical Education

Why Non-Operative Physicians Choose
APEX Biologix


As a physician with a focus on non-surgical sports medicine, you know your patients, their history, their families, their long-term goals. Why refer them to a specialist who doesn’t?

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Offer precise, office-based treatments that restore movement and reduce the risk of re-injury.
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Keep care in your hands, where trust and understanding already live.
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Address conditions like osteoarthritis, lateral epicondylitis, labral lesions, chronic tendon injuries, and more.

Platelet-Rich Plasma Injections for Advanced Knee Osteoarthritis | Jubert, et al.

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Provide effective alternatives to corticosteroids or surgical referrals, while promoting true healing.

Platelet-rich plasma versus corticosteroid injection for recalcitrant lateral epicondylitis: clinical and ultrasonographic evaluation | Gautum, et al.

"Platelet-Rich Plasma therapy has been a valuable and trusted tool for my patient care. The advancement and improvement in PRP research over the last 10 years has shown its sustainability as a treatment with lasting improvement in many common conditions in primary
care - including knee osteoarthritis."

Steven Poon, M.D., C.A.Q.S.M
Sports Medicine Physician l Mayo Clinic

Familiarity Builds Trust. Biologics Build Healing.

Why APEX?

Because your patients deserve options, and you deserve support.

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Autologous biologics
that integrate with
whole-patient care.

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Weekly specialty
webinars + peer-to-peer
case support.

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Live cadaver labs
and on-site training.

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Evidence-backed tools
for patient education
and clinical confidence.

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Support that extends
beyond the product, into
your practice.

Talk Directly with an APEX Director

Gina Ciraolo
Director of Clinical Education
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Educational Opportunities

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In-Person Training Advanced Technologies Lab
Join Dr. Ariana DeMers and the APEX Biologix Clinical Education team for Sunday half-day hands-on labs featuring product education and cadaver training in MFAT, bone marrow concentration, PRP, and protein processing.
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Virtual Demonstration Join Dr. Ariana DeMers for a virtual session featuring a live patient procedure, PRP and protein processing tutorial, guidance on discussing regenerative medicine with patients, addressing concerns, and tips for operating a cash-pay practice.
March Webinar - Fam Med (5)
Educational Webinars Learn how stem cell therapy is used in orthopedic care, which treatment options are legally available in the U.S., how they compare to international therapies, and the latest U.S. stem cell legislation. Presented by Dr. Ferrell.
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Meet Us Here

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Oct 6-8
Anaheim, CA

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Explore the Future of Sports Medicine

May 2-3, 2026 | XCELL RISE - Sports Medicine '26

Join Bert Mandelbaum, MD, Scott Rodeo, MD, Jason Dragoo, MD, and others for a practical, sports medicine introduction to integrating biologics into musculoskeletal care.
As patient demand for regenerative options grows, surgeons must evaluate how and when these therapies fit into operative and non operative pathways.
At XCELL RISE you will experience:
  • Procedural labs and cadaveric needlecraft training
  • Clear patient selection frameworks
  • Evidence informed discussion on PRP, Protein Concentrate, and BMC
  • Open dialogue around safety, compliance, and outcomes
  • Direct faculty roundtable discussions
This weekend is designed to remove ambiguity and provide clarity so you can confidently determine whether and how regenerative strategies belong in your practice.
Attendance is intentionally limited to preserve small group interaction and meaningful faculty access. Open to surgeons and clinical staff.