MOTS-c Therapy

About MOTS-c in Regenerative & Performance Medicine

At ELITE Sports Medicine, MOTS-c therapy may be incorporated into personalized treatment plans focused on metabolic optimization, energy regulation, and recovery enhancement. MOTS-c is a mitochondrial-derived peptide involved in cellular energy regulation. Mitochondria play a central role in how the body produces and utilizes energy, particularly in muscle tissue. Emerging research has explored the role of MOTS-c in metabolic balance, insulin sensitivity, and physical performance. In orthopedic and sports medicine settings, MOTS-c may be considered to support: Cellular energy production, Recovery from physical stress, Metabolic efficiency, Muscle endurance support, Age-related metabolic changes. Treatment is individualized and administered under physician supervision as part of a comprehensive performance and recovery strategy.

COMMON CONDITIONS WE SUPPORT

Chronic Fatigue Related to Physical Stress

May assist individuals experiencing reduced recovery capacity.

Metabolic Imbalance

Considered in programs focused on insulin sensitivity and metabolic health.

Reduced Exercise Tolerance

May support endurance and physical performance goals.

Age-Related Decline in Energy

Integrated into optimization programs when clinically appropriate.

Recovery from Intense Training

May assist athletes managing high physical demands.

Weight Management Programs

Used as part of comprehensive metabolic strategies.

Benefits of This Treatment

READY TO BEGIN YOUR RECOVERY?

If you are experiencing reduced energy, delayed recovery, or metabolic concerns, our team can evaluate whether MOTS-c therapy may be appropriate for your personalized care plan.

HOW MOTS-c MAY WORK

Research suggests MOTS-c may:
Although human clinical research continues to evolve, these mechanisms have generated interest in regenerative and performance-focused medical applications.

WHAT TO EXPECT

MOTS-c therapy at ELITE Sports Medicine includes:
Candidacy is determined following consultation and clinical assessment.