Regenerative biologics are increasingly part of how chiropractic and pain-focused practices keep musculoskeletal cases in-house instead of referring them out. As more of these practices add a regenerative service line, the first decision is sourcing — and getting it right protects your margin, your documentation, and your providers. If you're evaluating wholesale biologics for chiropractic and regenerative pain clinics, here's what to vet, how pricing works, and how to set up an account. For licensed professional use only.
One note up front: what any given practice can offer depends on state scope of practice and the licensure of the providers delivering care. This guide is about sourcing quality, documented product for the licensed providers in your practice — not a statement about what any specific provider may perform.
Why chiropractic & regenerative pain practices are adding biologics
Patients arrive with the exact musculoskeletal complaints these practices already manage. A standardized, COA-backed biologic on the shelf lets the licensed providers in a practice broaden what they can offer without sending revenue — and patients — elsewhere. The decision to use any product, and on whom, rests with the treating licensed provider.
What to vet in a wholesale biologics supplier
- cGMP manufacturing. Confirm the product is made in a current Good Manufacturing Practice facility.
- Certificate of Analysis (COA) per lot. Every lot should arrive with documentation you can file and produce on request.
- Tissue-bank standards (AATB). For human-derived products, accreditation and a documented chain of custody matter for quality and for the evolving legal landscape.
- Transparency. A named contact, real specs, and a supplier who doesn't hide the manufacturer behind a distributor layer.
The biologics pain-focused practices source
Two categories anchor most musculoskeletal-focused sourcing: human umbilical cord MSC (e.g. HUCT-MSC-25M), used by ortho, pain, and sports-medicine practices, and standardized exosome products (e.g. 3DEXO-60B). All specifications are factual product descriptors, not therapeutic claims; clinical use is at the discretion of the licensed provider.
A note on PRP
Many pain practices already run PRP. It's worth understanding how a standardized, COA-backed biologic compares on consistency and documentation before assuming PRP is the only in-house option. (We supply exosomes and biologics; we don't sell PRP kits.)
How wholesale pricing actually works
The gap between distributor pricing and direct wholesale is where your margin lives:
- Buy direct, not through a middle layer. Every reseller in the chain takes margin that could be yours.
- No forced minimums to start. Validate on a small order before scaling.
- Documentation included. COA and protocol guidance should come with the product.
How to set up a wholesale account
If you're adding a regenerative service line — or re-evaluating your current supplier — the fastest way to see live wholesale pricing is to open an account. About two minutes, and you'll see clinic pricing instantly.
→ Apply for wholesale pricing: https://www.stemnovanetwork.com/apps/wpdapp
Questions before you apply? Reach the Stem Nova Network team at info@stemnovanetwork.com.
Related sourcing guides
- Wholesale hUCT-MSC Stem Cell Pricing for Orthopedic & Pain Clinics (2026)
- Wholesale Biologics for Sports Medicine & Recovery Clinics
- Adding Regenerative Medicine to Your Practice: A Sourcing & Setup Guide
- Switching Biologics Suppliers: A Clinic's Checklist (2026)
Stem Nova Network supplies cGMP, COA-backed biologics for licensed medical professionals. Product information is provided for licensed professional use only and is not medical advice or a therapeutic claim.
