PRP Injections
PRP injection involves drawing a small sample of your blood, processing it to concentrate platelets rich in growth factors, and injecting this plasma into the affected area.
These growth factors stimulate tissue repair, reduce inflammation, and accelerate healing, providing lasting pain relief.
Areas Treated:
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Osteoarthritis (Knees, Shoulders, Hips)
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Tendon and Ligament Injuries (Tennis Elbow, Rotator Cuff Tears)
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Chronic Joint Pain
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Back and Neck Pain
Procedure
The PRP injection procedure includes a blood draw, preparation of platelet-rich plasma, and a precise injection to relieve pain and speed up recovery. The entire process takes about 30-45 minutes.
STEP
1
Blood Draw
A small sample of your blood is collected.
STEP
2
Centrifuge Processing
The blood is spun to separate the platelet-rich plasma.
STEP
3
Plasma Preparation
The concentrated plasma is prepared for injection.
STEP
4
Targeted PRP Injection
The PRP is injected into the targeted area to promote healing.
Benefits of PRP
Concentrated platelets in PRP release growth factors that promote tissue repair, reduce inflammation, and accelerate healing, making it an effective treatment for pain relief and injury recovery.
Platelet-poor Plasma
Platelet-rich Plasma
Red blood cells
What's inside PRP?
+ Growth Hormones
+ 7 other cytokines
Minus inflammatory cells
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