This podcast episode covers various topics in regenerative medicine, highlighting different interventions and treatments for chronic pain, orthopedic conditions, and neurogenic inflammation. The use of cortisone injections as a first-line treatment is explored, along with platelet-rich plasma (PRP), committed progenitor cells, stromal vascular fraction (SVF), and microfragmented fat graft. The speakers also discuss the role of exosomes and induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) in regenerative medicine. The potential of iPSCs in treating Parkinson's disease and targeting the inflammasome is discussed. The importance of precision and early intervention in musculoskeletal injuries is emphasized, along with the use of folistatin for muscle growth and the potential for slowing down aging. The podcast concludes with a discussion on regenerating cartilage and the need for a prevention-based approach in medicine.