PRP Joint Injections
PRP Joint Injections
Single PRP Joint Injection- $700
Two PRP Joint Injections – $1,100
Three or More Joint Injections- $1,500
PRP Therapy for Orthopedic Conditions
PRP therapy for joint pain and orthopedic conditions involves injecting concentrated platelets and growth factors directly into the affected area, promoting natural healing, reducing inflammation, and offering a minimally invasive solution to alleviate discomfort.
This regenerative approach holds great potential in enhancing joint function and providing effective relief for individuals seeking alternatives to traditional orthopedic interventions. PRP therapy is used to treat mild arthritis, muscle sprains, tears, ligament issues and tendon issues.
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High-level athletes have used PRP therapy for many years in order to accelerate healing when dealing with pain or injury. Recent advancements in the field of regenerative medicine has made it possible to offer these innovative procedures to all patients who are a good candidate.
Many patients find this procedure appealing for it’s long list of benefits. Unlike steroid injections and surgery, the procedure includes little to no risk. Most patients find the procedure to be painless, with minimal downtime. While every injury and condition is unique, some patients have been able find relief in as little as one to two weeks after the injection.
The procedure begins by obtaining a small sample of the patient’s blood. The sample is then placed in a high-spinning centrifuge machine. The spinning separates the blood into different components. The components consist of plasma, red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets. A concentrated source of platelet-rich plasma (PRP) is then injected into and around the injured or damaged tissue. The concentrated source of platelets promotes the natural healing of damaged ligaments, cartilage and tendons.
Additional injections may be needed in order to ensure complete tissue healing has occurred. The entire process takes approximately 45 to 60 minutes. Similar to stem cell therapy procedures, PRP therapy does not involve any manipulation to the blood that is obtained by the patient, other than the process of centrification. Most patients are able to return to their normal daily activities shortly after receiving the injection.
PRP therapy can be used to treat a wide range of conditions and injuries associated with the shoulder, elbow, wrist, hand, hip, knee, ankle, and foot.
Common conditions and injuries we treat using PRP therapy:
- Hand arthritis
- CMC (thumb) arthritis
- Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
- Trigger finger
- Wrist arthritis
- Instability of the wrist
- Cervical osteoarthritis
- Lumbar osteoarthritis
- Herniated/bulging discs
- Neck strain or back strain
- Spinal stenosis
- Cervical radiculopathy
- Degenerative disc disease
- Sciatica
- Shoulder arthritis
- Rotator cuff tear
- Labral tear
- Rotator cuff tendonitis
- AC joint separation
- Recurrent shoulder dislocations
- Arthritis of the elbow
- Elbow instability
- Lateral epicondylitis (Tennis Elbow)
- Medical Epicondylitis (Golfer’s Elbow)
- Arthritis of the knee
- Meniscus tear
- Sprain
- Knee instability
- Bursitis
- Patellofemoral Syndrome
- Hamstring Tendinopathy