Phase 1: Weeks 13 (Disc Repair Priority) BPC-157: 500mcg/day subQ TB-500: 2.5mg/week subQ GHK-Cu: 1mg/day subQ Focus: disc tissue repair, nerve decompression, anti-inflammation Activity: physical therapy, gentle mobility, no loading Phase 2: Weeks 48 (Add Recomp Layer) Continue Phase 1 stack Add CJC-1295 no DAC + Ipamorelin: 100mcg each, pre-bed This layer drives GH pulsatility for tissue remodeling and begins the body recomposition phase Activity: begin light lifting as cleared by PT Phase 3: Weeks 9+ (Maintenance and Fat Loss) TB-500: Drop to maintenance 1.25mg/week BPC-157: Can drop to 250mcg/day or 5 days/week CJC+Ipa: Continue pre-bed Optional add: Tesamorelin (12mg/day, 5 days/week) for visceral fat and GH optimization pairs well with CJC+Ipa Optional add: Retatrutide for more aggressive fat loss if that's a priority What to Expect: Recovery Timeline Weeks 12: Reduced acute nerve pain is often the first noticeable change
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Conservative treatment is the first-line approach for jumper's knee, as for most tendinopathies
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Common lengths for subcutaneous injection range from 4mm to 8mm