What is Platelet-Rich Plasma?
Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) is super-physiologically concentrated platelets and growth factors that stimulate healing and regeneration of injured tissues, muscles, tendons or ligaments. PRP is derived from your own body and is 100% natural. PRP injections are an increasingly popular alternative to surgery because of the great results patients of all ages are obtaining. Whether you are an elite athlete or a “Weekend Warrior,” regenerative therapies, including PRP, are an effective and safe nonsurgical therapy to treat forms of acute and chronic pain.
Treat Your Condition With Platelet-Rich Plasma
PRP therapy procedures can treat a wide variety of conditions including but not limited to:
- Back and neck pain
- Tennis and golfer’s elbow
- Arthritis of the joints
- Rotator cuff injuries
- Foot and ankle pain
- Ligament, cartilage, & tendon injuries
If your condition is not listed please contact us at to see if PRP therapy is the best treatment option for you.
Where does platelet-rich plasma (PRP) come from?
To harvest PRP, a small sample of your blood is drawn into a specialized collecting system. This blood is centrifuged at high speeds to isolate the growth factors and platelets. Because your own blood is used, there is no risk of a transmissible infection, and a low risk of allergic reaction.
What should I expect from PRP treatment?
PRP is a safe, non-surgical procedure that stimulates healing and treats acute and chronic pain. Although recovery times can vary, patients generally begin to see improvement in pain and mobility within 4 to 6 weeks. Improvement will continue for up to 12 months. The cost of a PRP treatment varies based on your specific treatment needs.
Platelet-Rich Plasma Therapy
PRP’s natural healing process intensifies the body’s efforts by delivering a higher concentration of platelets and regenerative growth factors directly into the area in need.
Platelet-rich plasma is a very simple and safe nonsurgical procedure that is performed by a qualified physician. It’s easy as 1, 2, 3!
Step 1
A small sample of your blood is drawn and collected into a special device.
Step 2
The special device is then centrifuged at a high speed, two separate times, to isolate the purest PRP.
Step 3
Once the PRP has been isolated, it is ready to be injected into your affected site. It is carefully injected using refined techniques to ensure advanced healing and regeneration.