PRP/PRF therapy uses a concentration of a patient’s own platelets to accelerate the healing of injured tendons, ligaments, muscles, and joints.
The platelets in your blood contain healing growth factors and injecting the PRP growth factors into an injured area helps tissues repair themselves without the risk of side effects from medications.
Each treatment includes an exam with a board certified physician to determine eligibility.
Typical Treatment Areas:
- Knee Injuries
- Shoulder Damage
- Achilles Tendon
- Arthritis/Osteoarthritis
- Hip Pain & Labral Tears
- Chronic Neck & Back Pain
- Lumbar & cervical pain
- Disc Injuries & Degeneration
- Elbow, Wrist, or Hand Pain
- Ankle & Foot Pain
- Plantar Fasciitis
- Meniscal injury
- Tennis elbow
- Hamstring
- Patellar tendinitis
Downtime is minimal and most patients have significant reductions in pain and stiffness, along with improved joint mobility and stability.
The most significant difference between cortisone and PRP/PRF injections is that cortisone masks pain and does not repair the injured joint/tendon.
A typical treatment plan is 2-3 sessions spaced 4-6 weeks apart.