Regenerative therapy is a field of research focused on developing treatments and therapies that stimulate the body's own regenerative processes to repair damaged tissues and organs. This can involve the use of stem cells, growth factors, and other biological materials to promote healing and regeneration in areas of the body that have been injured or diseased. Regenerative therapy holds great potential for treating a wide range of conditions, including musculoskeletal injuries, heart disease, neurological disorders, and more. This approach aims to reduce the need for invasive surgeries or long-term medication, and instead harness the body's natural healing abilities to restore function and improve quality of life.