PRP (Platelet-Rich Plasma) for joint pain!

PRP has been shown to drastically increase the joint’s ability to recover. Because PRP uses the patient’s own blood, the risk of infection is very minimal. Plus, the regenerative properties of the platelets are targeted towards the injury site. That helps to speed up the recovery process by addressing the injury directly, and PRP offers long-term healing benefits.

PRP Therapy

Because it really works! PRP is a safe and effective approach to healing using your own blood. And it can eliminate the need for surgery!

The PRP Process

Platelet-rich plasma involves taking a small sample of blood and spinning it in a centrifuge to concentrate and separate the platelets and plasma from the other components of your blood. This concentrated solution is then injected back into the body at the injury site.

But WHY does PRP work?

Platelets are the part of the blood that contain growth factors and proteins. These are very important in the repair and regeneration of damaged tissue. PRP Therapy works by accelerating the body’s own healing process. They address the injury site by encouraging the growth of new, healthy cells.

What injuries can PRP help?

There are many ways that PRP can safely and effectively treat many ailments or injuries. Weakened ligaments and tendons cause the majority of the pain and damage related to joints. Some of the most common injuries that have benefitted from our PRP Therapy are:

· Osteoarthritis of the major joints (knee, shoulder, hip, and spine)

· Rotator cuff strains and tears

· Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL) injuries

· Pelvic pain and instability

· Back and neck injuries or pain

· Tendonosis (Tennis Elbow)

· Tendonitis and ligament sprains

· Chronic knee pain (arthritis or injury)

· Muscle strains

Our plasma treatments strengthen these weak tissues, leading to improved joint and muscle functions with significantly less pain.

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