PRP

Stimulate Healing, Reduce Pain, and Restore Joint Function Naturally

PRP therapy (Platelet-Rich Plasma) uses a concentrated dose of your own platelets to support healing in injured or painful joints, tendons, and soft tissues. By injecting platelet-rich plasma directly into the affected area, your body receives a boost of natural growth factors that reduce inflammation and promote repair. It’s a safe, minimally invasive treatment that helps you recover faster and move with greater comfort.

Frequently Asked Questions

Got questions? Ease your mind by reading answers to common concerns. Setting the right expectations can prepare you to make the most of your healing journey.

PRP is commonly used for tendon injuries, arthritis, ligament strains, muscle tears, and chronic joint pain. It’s especially helpful when traditional treatments haven’t provided enough relief.

A small sample of your blood is drawn and spun in a centrifuge to separate the platelets. The concentrated plasma is then injected into the injured area, where it releases growth factors that support tissue repair and reduce inflammation.

Most patients notice improvement within a few weeks, with continued progress over several months. PRP supports your body’s natural healing process, so results develop gradually.

Yes. Because PRP uses your own blood, the treatment is very low-risk and well tolerated. Your clinician will review your medical history to ensure PRP is a good fit for your condition and recovery goals.

Learn More About PRP (Platelet-Rich Plasma)

PRP addresses various conditions, healing injuries and reducing inflammation.

Chronic and Acute Back Pain:  Techniques to relieve discomfort and enhance mobility.

Neck Pain:  Alleviate stiffness and tension in your neck with spinal adjustments.


Headaches:  Address tension and migraine headaches effectively through spinal adjustments.


Sciatica:  Target pain radiating down the leg with specialized techniques.


Sports Injuries:  Promote healing and recovery for active individuals.


Posture Correction:  Improve overall posture and reduce related discomfort.


Joint Pain:  Treat pain in arms, legs, and other joints for better function.

Consultation: Discuss your symptoms and medical history to develop a tailored treatment plan.


Prepare for Adjustment: Arrive relaxed and ready to communicate any discomfort or concerns.


Wear Comfortable Clothing: Dress in loose-fitting attire that allows for easy movement during the adjustment.

Immediate Relief: Experience reduced pain and improved mobility shortly after the adjustment.


Post-Care Instructions: Follow any recommendations for at-home exercises or stretches to enhance results.


Monitor Progress: Keep track of how you feel in the days following treatment and communicate any changes to your chiropractor for ongoing care.

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