Pain that persists is your body asking for something deeper.

We look beyond the symptom to find what's driving it - and build a path back to function that lasts.

Root-Cause Pain Care Model

When healing stalls, there's usually a reason.

You've tried rest. Maybe physio, massage, or anti-inflammatories. And yet the pain keeps returning - or it never fully went away.


Persistent pain and slow recovery aren't signs that something is permanently wrong. They're often signs that the underlying cause hasn't been addressed yet. Injury isn't only structural - it involves the nervous system, tissue integrity, circulation, and the body's own repair signals. When any of these are disrupted, healing stalls.


At BioRevive, we take a root-cause approach to pain and injury. That means assessing not just where it hurts, but why healing hasn't happened - and what the body needs to restart that process.

Patient Guidance

This may be for you if…

Injuries that won't fully heal
A sprain, strain, or tear that has plateaued - months later, still not back to baseline.
Chronic joint or back pain
Recurring pain that responds temporarily to treatment but keeps coming back.
Post-surgical recovery
Tissue healing that feels slow, incomplete, or blocked even after a procedure.
Nerve pain or hypersensitivity
Burning, tingling, shooting pain, or areas that are sensitive to the touch.
Sports and activity-related injuries
Overuse injuries, tendinopathies, or recurring problems that keep sidelining you.
Osteoarthritis and joint degeneration
Wear and structural changes that limit movement and cause persistent discomfort.
The Medical Mechanism

A regenerative approach to healing

Conventional pain management often focuses on reducing symptoms - anti-inflammatories, cortisone, or pain medication. These have their place, but they don't repair tissue or restore function.


Regenerative medicine works differently. Rather than suppressing the body's response to injury, we work with it - using targeted therapies to stimulate tissue repair, calm an overactive pain system, and restore the structural integrity that allows real recovery.


At BioRevive, this is paired with osteopathic assessment and manual therapy when indicated, addressing the structural and mechanical patterns that can perpetuate injury or impede healing. These two approaches - regenerative injection therapies and osteopathic care - are often used together for complex or persistent cases.

Targeted physical treatment
Our Modalities

Two pathways, often used together.

Regenerative Injection Therapies

Prolotherapy, neural therapy, perineural therapy, ozone therapy, trigger point injections, and PRP work by stimulating the body's own repair mechanisms - reducing pain, improving tissue integrity, and supporting long-term recovery. Each therapy is selected based on your specific presentation.


MSK PRP available at our Fernie, BC location.

Osteopathic Manual Therapy

Osteopathic manual therapy addresses the structural and mechanical contributors to pain - joint mobility, fascial tension, nervous system regulation, and movement patterns. It is particularly effective for musculoskeletal and chronic pain conditions where the structure of the body is playing a role in recovery.

Explore Osteopathy →

Whole-Body System Factors

Pain is rarely only structural.

Inflammation, nervous system sensitization, sleep quality, nutritional status, and hormonal health all influence how the body heals. Our naturopathic approach looks at these factors alongside structural assessment - because recovery that lasts requires attention to the whole picture.


When clinically appropriate, we work collaboratively across our team to support not just the injury, but the conditions that allow healing to happen.

Start Your Recovery Journey

Ready to find out what's in the way of your recovery?

Book a consultation with our team to explore what a regenerative, root-cause approach could look like for you.

No referral necessary. Our clinicians work collaboratively to review your active history and outline a path focused entirely on function.