PRP Treatments

  1. Home
  2.  » 
  3. Other Services
  4.  » PRP Treatments

PRP Treatments

Pain Free PRP

Platelet Rich Plasma injections are replacing traditional orthopedic surgery in many instances for conditions ranging from soft tissue injuries (tendonitis, muscle tears, ligamentous injuries) to various joint afflictions, such as a torn meniscus or mild to moderate arthritis of the joint.

PRP Therapy Injections

PainFreePRP treatment typically requires two PRP injections into the injured tissue, depending on the severity of the injury. The injections will likely be four to six weeks apart. Occasionally, a third PRP injection is needed. Regenerative techniques can be tailored to meet each patient’s orthopedic needs wherever they are experiencing pain.

Injuries and Conditions Treatable with PRP

Spine

=

Sacroiliac Joint

=

Iliolumbar Ligaments

=

Facet Joints

=

Interspinous Ligaments

Shoulders

=

Rotator Cuff - Partial Tears

=

Biceps Tendinosis

=

Chronic Glenohumeral Ligament Sprains

=

Acromio-Clavicular Joint Dysfunction & Pain

=

Levator Scapulae Tendinosis

Ankle & Foot

=

Chronic Ligament Strains

=

Chronic Achilles Tendinosis

=

Chronic Partial Tendon Tear

=

Plantar Fascitis

Elbows

=

Ulnar Collateral Ligament InjuryIliolumbar Ligaments

=

Distal Biceps Tendon Partial Tear

Wrist & Hand

=

Chronic Thumb Sprain

=

Joint Arthritis

Lower Leg

=

Calf Pain

Knee

=

Patellar Tendonitis/Tendinosis

=

Osgood-Schlatter’s Disease

=

Quadraceps Strain or Partial Tear

=

Degenerative Arthritis

=

Rheumatoid Arthritis

=

Chondromalacia Patella

=

Enthesopathy

Arthritic Joints

=

Hip/Pelvis/SI joints

=

Piriformis Syndrome

=

Greater Trochanteric Bursitis

=

Sacroiliac Joint Dysfunction

=

Hamstring Strain

=

Ischial Tuberosity Bursitis

=

Hip Joint Arthritis

=

Osteonecrosis of the Femoral Head

=

Symphysis Pubis Pain

The Power of Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP)

The human body has a remarkable capacity to heal itself. Regeneration of new tissue is accomplished by the natural production of stem cells. PRP involves the application of concentrated platelets rich in bioactive proteins, which release growth factors to stimulate cellular regeneration and accelerate tissue repair. The benefits of PRP were initially used in wound healing, dentistry and the treatment of sports injuries, but have now evolved to address aesthetic concerns and physiological dysfunction. Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP) is one of the most advanced, effective natural treatments for cellular rejuvenation throughout the body.

How does PRP work?

A PRP treatment begins with a simple blood draw and can be completed within an hour. Your blood is spun in a unique centrifuge that separates plasma and platelets from the rest of the blood. The plasma, now highly concentrated with rich platelets, is collected in syringes and is injected back into your tissues, where needed. The growth factors stimulate stem cells to create new, youthful tissue, including areas in the face, scalp, sex organs, muscles and joints. It’s like turning back the clock and what was old and damaged is made new and repaired. It’s the essence of regenerative medicine and the beauty of it is the PRP procedures utilize what your body has produced, so your body will readily accept the treatment without reaction or rejection. PRP procedures are minimally invasive and typically, patients experience very little discomfort with no downtime.