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An Immersive Clinical Experience in Regenerative Sports Medicine

May 2-3 | Clearwater, FL

A detailed look at the immersive structure, faculty sessions, hands-on labs, and clinical strategy discussions that define the RISE experience.

Explore the Full Two-Day Agenda

World-Renowned Faculty. Intentional Access.

Orthobiologics Education Led by the Experts Defining Modern Orthopedics & Sports Medicine

  • Bert Mandelbaum, MD-3

    Bert Mandelbaum, MD

  • Jason Dragoo, DO-1

    Jason Dragoo, MD

  • Scott Rodeo, MD (1)

    Scott Rodeo, MD

  • Ariana DeMers, DO-1

    Ariana DeMers, DO

  • Steve Poon, MD-2

    Steven K. Poon MD, C.A.Q.S.M

  • Walter Sussman, DO-1

    Walter Sussman, DO

  • John L Ferrell III, MD

    John L. Ferrell III, MD

  • Shonuck Patel, DO-2

    Shounuck Patel, DO

  • Mark Gruner, DO-1

    Marc Gruner, DO, MBA, RMSK

  • Ryan Kruse, MD-1

    Ryan Kruse, MD

  • Megan Ferderberer, MD-2

    Megan Ferderber, MD

  • Larry Balle, MD-1

    Larry Balle, MD

  • Scott A Sigman

    Scott A. Sigman, MD, FAAOS, FSEM, FRCSI

  • Bert Ryan Dregalla, PhD-1

    Ryan C. Dregalla, Ph.D.

  • Loren Deren-1

    Loren Deren, MS, CTBS

The Experience

Intentionally Designed. Clinically Focused. Highly Curated.

XCELL RISE – Sports Medicine is not a traditional conference. It is a purpose-built educational experience designed to meet clinicians where they are in their regenerative journey, from foundational biologic science to advanced procedural execution.

Every session, lab, and interaction is structured to prioritize depth over volume, access over anonymity, and implementation over theory.

This is immersive education with intention.

What sets XCELL RISE apart:

  • World-renowned faculty with direct accessibility
  • High faculty-to-attendee ratios
  • Small-group procedural lab rotations
  • Integrated imaging and biologic processing workflows
  • Personalized onboarding call after registration
  • No registration fee

Attendance is intentionally limited to preserve meaningful dialogue, procedural repetition, and peer collaboration.

This is regenerative education designed for implementation.

Customize Your Experience

Register for any or all sessions to design an experience aligned with your clinical goals and availability.

Attend Saturday morning, Saturday afternoon, Sunday - or the full two-day immersion.

Travel arrangements are self-directed, allowing you to book flights and accommodations that best fit your schedule.

Clinical Immersion & Live Demonstrations
  • Ultrasound-guided injection rationale

  • MLS robotic laser discussion and hands-on demonstration

  • Ultrasound live model rotation

  • Technology-integrated workflow sessions

  • Shockwave demonstration

  • Lunch - Roundtable Candidacy Conversations with Expert Faculty
Foundational Track

For sports medicine clinicians building their biologic framework.

Key themes include:

  • Biologic science fundamentals
  • Regulatory clarity in autologous therapies
  • PRP composition and dosing strategies
  • Patient selection and treatment planning
  • Optimizing outcomes through procedural precision
Advanced Clinical Track
For sports medicine providers actively performing biologic procedures.

Key themes include:

  • Cellular mechanisms and evolving evidence
  • Protein concentrate applications
  • Bone marrow aspirate concentrate
  • Intraosseous and adipose-derived techniques
  • Scaling and refining a high-performance biologics practice
Cadaver Lab & Procedural Training
  • Cadaveric needlecraft
  • Bone marrow harvest
  • Intraosseous techniques
  • Adipose harvest and processing
  • PRP & protein concentrate processing
  • Live patient demonstrations
  • There is no registration fee
  • This educational program is non-CME
  • Hosted lunch provided Saturday and Sunday
  • Attendance intentionally limited to preserve small-group engagement
  • Held at XCELL Learning Center in Clearwater, Florida — view Travel & Accommodations
  • Individual registration required for each attendee
  • Separate registration required for each program block

Schedule at a glance

May 2026

Welcome & Coffee

Main Lobby

A brief orientation to the morning program with time to connect with faculty and fellow participants before educational sessions begin.

Image Guidance Rationale and Ultrasound Fundamentals

Room 113

Overview of the rationale for image-guided procedures, highlighting improved accuracy, procedural confidence, and treatment precision. Introduction to ultrasound fundamentals, including probe selection, image optimization, and core scanning principles for musculoskeletal evaluation.

Introductory Ultrasound Training with Live Models

Room 104

Hands-on training with live models focused on real-time scanning and ultrasound-guided needle techniques. Participants practice image acquisition, needle visualization, and procedural coordination to strengthen confidence and technical precision in musculoskeletal applications.

Shockwave Talk & Demonstration

Room 113

Shockwave Demonstration

MLS Robotic Laser Talk & Demonstration

Room 113

MLS Robotic Laser Therapy - Better Medicine, Better Business

Faculty Roundtable: Clinical Case Consult Lunch

Building A

On-site hosted lunch with faculty access and peer networking. Small Group Discussions. Seating per faculty table is limited.

Advanced Clinical Track

Room 134

Designed for experienced providers, this track covers protein concentrate outcomes, cellular mechanisms and PRP/TNC analysis, tendinopathy and meniscal treatment approaches, bone marrow and intraosseous techniques, adipose biologics, rehabilitation strategies, and scaling a regenerative practice.

Foundational Track

Room 113

Designed for clinicians new to regenerative medicine, this track covers platelet biology, regulatory basics, PRP vs cortisone vs HA decisions, dosing strategy, protein concentrate fundamentals, hip OA use, patient selection, and practical clinical conversations.

Faculty & Attendee Reception

Room 113

Join faculty and fellow clinicians for an intimate networking reception designed to foster direct conversation and meaningful connection. This dedicated time allows for one-on-one discussion, case-based dialogue, and deeper insight beyond the formal sessions.

Welcome & Coffee

Main Lobby

A brief orientation to the morning program with time to connect with faculty and fellow participants before educational sessions begin.

Hands-On Cadaveric Lab

Room 120

Immersive, small-group procedural training with rotating stations in cadaveric needlecraft, bone marrow harvest, intraosseous techniques, adipose procedures, and biologic processing. Stations are capped to preserve repetition, precision, and direct faculty access.

Business of Orthobiologics

Room 113

Long-term success in orthobiologics requires more than procedural skill. This session outlines the systems, communication strategies, and growth roadmap needed to build a scalable, cash-based practice with predictable revenue, strong patient positioning, and long-term autonomy.

Faculty Networking Lunch

Building A

An informal on-site hosted lunch offering additional time for conversation, connection, and clinical exchange.

Live Patient Demonstrations

Room 103

Real-time procedural demonstrations on live patients, highlighting clinical decision-making, imaging integration, biologic selection, and technical execution. Faculty will walk through case rationale, workflow considerations, and treatment strategy in a dynamic, applied setting.

A Personalized, Intentional Experience

After registering, each attendee receives a direct consultation call from our leadership team to understand your practice, identify growth opportunities, and ensure proper track placement.

We believe regenerative education should be tailored, not transactional."

Andrea Molinaro
Sr. Vice President of Medical Education, XCELL Learning Center

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