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The US Leader in Stem Cell Therapy, Now in Mexico. Affordable treatments start at $3750 for 25 million stem cells!
Special Promo: Get an additional 25 BILLION Exosomes IV with treatments over 50 million cells!”
Written by Dr. David Greene, MD, PhD, MBA on August 20, 2025
Tiger Woods is one of the most recognized names in golf, but beyond his achievements on the course, many people are curious about how he recovered from his serious knee and back injuries.
Woods himself has acknowledged that regenerative medicine therapies played a role in his recovery, including Platelet‑Rich Plasma (PRP) therapy.
In 2010, Woods revealed he had undergone PRP therapy, performed by Canadian physician Dr. Anthony Galea. The treatment drew attention due to Galea’s later legal issues connected to human growth hormone (HGH). Woods denied HGH use and clarified that PRP was the treatment he received.
PRP therapy starts with a small blood draw from the patient. The sample is processed to separate the platelets, which are concentrated into plasma and reinjected into the injured area. These platelets contain growth factors that:
Woods credited PRP therapy with helping him return to competition despite repeated knee and back problems. He isn’t alone — athletes in sports such as football, basketball, soccer, and tennis also use PRP to shorten downtime and stay competitive.
Tiger Woods publicly confirmed receiving Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) therapy from Dr. Anthony Galea in 2010. There is no public confirmation from Woods that he received Bone Marrow Aspirate Concentrate (BMAC) or other stem cell–based therapy; such claims appear in secondary reports without direct verification.
BMAC is derived from bone marrow and contains mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs), growth factors, and cytokines, and reviews suggest potential benefits for osteoarthritis and cartilage repair, though high‑quality randomized trials remain limited as of 2020.
Regenerative medicine is not just for professionals. Clinics worldwide now offer PRP and stem cell–based therapies to everyday patients dealing with arthritis, tendon injuries, or joint degeneration.
In Mexico, R3 Stem Cell Mexico provides advanced regenerative treatments including PRP and BMAC. Patients often travel from the United States and abroad to receive care due to the clinic’s:
R3’s doctors use these therapies to treat orthopedic injuries, osteoarthritis, spine conditions, and other degenerative joint diseases. Many patients choose them as a way to avoid invasive surgeries and recover more naturally.
Tiger Woods has publicly confirmed receiving Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) therapy in 2010. Some reports associate him with bone marrow aspirate concentrate (BMAC), but he has not confirmed stem cell treatment. PRP and other regenerative therapies are used by many athletes; Woods’ competitive return culminated in his 2019 Masters win.
For patients, regenerative medicine is not limited to professionals. Clinics such as R3 Stem Cell Mexico offer PRP and stem cell options that may help manage pain, support tissue healing, and improve function, depending on individual diagnosis and medical evaluation.
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Dr. David Greene
MD, PhD, MBA
Dr. David Greene, MD, PhD, MBA, is a pioneering leader in regenerative medicine and healthcare marketing. As a residency and fellowship-trained orthopedic surgeon, Dr. Greene transitioned from clinical practice to become the founder and CEO of R3 Stem Cell and US Lead Network, where he has revolutionized patient care and medical practice growth through innovative therapies and digital marketing strategies. He has authored two influential books on healthcare internet marketing, ranks among the top expert authors globally, and has been featured on the cover of Corporate Vision magazine for his impact on global regenerative therapies. Beyond his professional achievements, Dr. Greene is passionate about education, compassion, and continuous innovation.