Peptide Therapy in Royal Palm Beach, FL
Peptide protocols supervised by Yuleisy Coto, MSN, APRN, FNP-C for tissue repair, recovery acceleration, inflammation reduction, and performance optimization.
Peptide therapy at Cobblestone Spine and Joint Institute in Royal Palm Beach, FL is administered and supervised by Yuleisy Coto, MSN, APRN, FNP-C as part of our expanding regenerative and wellness medicine program. Peptides are short chains of amino acids that function as biological signaling molecules, communicating instructions to cells and tissues throughout the body. Targeted peptide therapy uses this signaling capacity to support tissue repair, reduce systemic inflammation, improve recovery from injury or surgery, and optimize physiological function in ways that complement chiropractic and regenerative care.
This is not a replacement for good sleep, proper nutrition, or consistent exercise. It is a precision tool that works most effectively when those foundations are in place. The patients who benefit most from peptide therapy are typically health-conscious individuals who are doing things reasonably well and want the next level of recovery and performance, or patients who are recovering from injury or surgery and want to accelerate the healing timeline.
How Peptides Work
The human body uses thousands of peptides as molecular messengers. Exogenous peptide therapy introduces specific peptide sequences that bind to cellular receptors and produce targeted biological effects. Different peptides produce different effects depending on their structure and the receptors they interact with. Some stimulate growth hormone secretion. Others promote collagen synthesis and tissue repair. Some modulate immune and inflammatory responses. Others support neurological function and cognitive performance.
The specificity of peptide therapy is one of its primary advantages over broader interventions. Rather than flooding the system with a non-specific stimulus, targeted peptide protocols direct the body's repair and optimization resources toward the specific systems that need support.
Peptides We Use for Musculoskeletal and Recovery Applications
BPC-157 (Body Protection Compound)
One of the most studied peptides in regenerative medicine, BPC-157 has demonstrated strong healing effects on tendons, ligaments, muscles, and the gastrointestinal tract in preclinical studies. It promotes angiogenesis (new blood vessel formation) in injured tissue, modulates growth hormone receptor signaling, and shows anti-inflammatory properties. It is used in our practice primarily for patients recovering from tendon or ligament injuries, surgical procedures, and chronic inflammatory conditions. It pairs particularly well with our PRP therapy protocols.
TB-500 (Thymosin Beta-4)
Thymosin Beta-4 is a naturally occurring peptide involved in cell migration, differentiation, and tissue repair. In applied contexts, TB-500 promotes healing of connective tissue injuries, reduces inflammation, and improves range of motion in damaged joints. It is used for patients recovering from significant soft tissue injuries, rotator cuff conditions, and joint surgeries. Athletes in Wellington and the wider Palm Beach County area have been using TB-500 for recovery purposes for years.
CJC-1295 and Ipamorelin
This combination stimulates growth hormone release from the pituitary gland in a pulsatile pattern that mimics the body's natural growth hormone secretion. Growth hormone is central to tissue repair, muscle maintenance, fat metabolism, and sleep quality. This protocol is used for patients seeking optimization of recovery, body composition, and overall vitality rather than for specific injury treatment. It is particularly relevant for adults over 40 whose natural growth hormone production has declined significantly.
Sermorelin
A growth hormone-releasing hormone analogue with a longer half-life than natural GHRH. Used for growth hormone optimization in a gentler, more sustained protocol than the CJC-1295/Ipamorelin combination. Appropriate for patients new to growth hormone optimization or those seeking a more conservative starting point.
Who Benefits from Peptide Therapy
- Athletes and active adults seeking faster recovery from training, injury, or surgery
- Patients with chronic tendon or ligament injuries that have been slow to heal
- Adults experiencing age-related decline in energy, recovery capacity, and body composition
- Patients using our regenerative medicine protocols who want to support healing at the systemic level
- Post-surgical patients looking to optimize their recovery trajectory
The Evaluation Process
Yuleisy Coto, MSN, APRN, FNP-C conducts a comprehensive consultation before recommending any peptide protocol. This includes a review of your health history, current medications, goals, and relevant lab work. Peptide therapy is not appropriate for patients with certain autoimmune conditions, active malignancies, or other specific contraindications. We screen carefully and prescribe only protocols that are clinically appropriate for your situation.
Call (561) 753-2225 or book a consultation with Yuleisy Coto, MSN, APRN, FNP-C here.
Ask About Peptide Therapy
Yuleisy Coto, MSN, APRN, FNP-C will review your goals and health history and determine which peptide protocols are appropriate for your situation.