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    Regenerative Treatment

    PRP Therapy

    Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) therapy harnesses the healing potential of your own platelets to accelerate tissue repair in tendons, ligaments, muscles, and joints. This natural treatment is ideal for chronic tendon injuries, early osteoarthritis, and sports-related strains.

    How Does PRP Therapy Work?

    Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) therapy is a cutting-edge treatment that harnesses your body's own healing mechanisms to accelerate tissue repair. The process begins with a simple blood draw, after which the sample is placed in a centrifuge that separates and concentrates the platelets.

    Platelets are tiny cells in your blood packed with growth factors—proteins that play a crucial role in tissue regeneration. Once concentrated, this "platelet-rich plasma" is injected directly into the injured or damaged area under ultrasound guidance, jump-starting the body's natural healing response.

    PRP therapy preparation with medical syringe
    Blood Draw
    Centrifuge Process
    Targeted Injection

    Orthopedic Conditions We Treat

    PRP therapy is ideal for a variety of musculoskeletal conditions where natural healing needs a boost. Our experienced practitioners use PRP to treat:

    Joint Conditions

    • Knee osteoarthritis
    • Hip joint pain
    • Shoulder injuries
    • Ankle instability

    Soft Tissue Injuries

    • Tennis and golfer's elbow
    • Achilles tendinitis
    • Rotator cuff tears
    • Plantar fasciitis

    Spine & Back

    • Facet joint pain
    • Sacroiliac (SI) joint dysfunction
    • Degenerative disc disease

    Sports Injuries

    • Muscle strains
    • Ligament sprains
    • Chronic overuse injuries

    What to Expect

    Patient receiving PRP treatment

    A typical PRP session takes about 60–90 minutes, including preparation. Most patients experience minimal discomfort during the injection, especially when performed with ultrasound guidance for precision.

    Recovery Timeline

    Day 1-3

    Mild soreness at injection site is normal. Rest and avoid strenuous activity.

    Week 1-2

    Gradual return to normal activities. Light stretching encouraged.

    Week 4-6

    Most patients notice significant improvement in pain and function.

    Month 3+

    Continued tissue remodeling and strengthening. Full benefits realized.

    Because PRP uses your own blood, allergic reactions are extremely rare. The treatment is minimally invasive with no significant downtime—many patients return to work the same day or the next.

    Common Questions

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Ready to Start Your Healing Journey?

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