
Heal the Injury. Not Just the Pain.
Advanced PRP therapy performed by an orthopedic surgeon to restore function, accelerate healing, and help you avoid surgery.
Key Points:
✔ Image-guided precision
✔ Non-surgical treatment
✔ Designed for active patients
Why Your Injury Isn’t Getting Better?
Most orthopedic injuries don’t fail because they’re severe—they fail because they’re never truly healed.
You’ve likely already tried:
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Rest
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Physical therapy
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Anti-inflammatories
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Cortisone injections
These may reduce symptoms—but they don’t repair damaged tissue.
That’s where regenerative medicine comes in.
What Is PRP?

Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) is a concentration of your body’s own healing cells, derived from your blood and precisely injected into the injured area.
These platelets release growth factors that:
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Stimulate tissue repair
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Improve tendon and ligament healing
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Reduce inflammation at the source
This is not masking pain—it’s activating healing.
Why Choose an Orthopedic Surgeon for PRP?
PRP is only as effective as where it’s placed.
Your treatment is:
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Performed by a board-certified orthopedic surgeon
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Guided by real-time ultrasound imaging
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Based on a deep understanding of surgical anatomy
This level of precision is what separates meaningful results from temporary relief.
Conditions I Treat with PRP
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Rotator cuff injuries
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Tennis elbow / golfer’s elbow
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Patellar tendonitis
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Achilles tendonitis
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Knee arthritis
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Meniscus degeneration
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Ligament sprains
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Chronic joint pain
What Patients Are Really Looking For
My goal isn’t just to reduce pain—it’s to help you:
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Return to activity
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Avoid unnecessary surgery
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Restore long-term function
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Stay active without limitations
PRP is a tool—but the outcome is getting your life back.
What to Expect
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Step 1: Evaluation
Detailed assessment and imaging review -
Step 2: Treatment Plan
Determine if PRP is appropriate for your condition -
Step 3: Procedure
Quick in-office injection using ultrasound guidance -
Step 4: Recovery
Structured plan to optimize healing and return to activity
Common Questions
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Is PRP painful?
Most patients tolerate it well. Discomfort is temporary and part of the healing response. -
Is it covered by insurance?
PRP is typically not covered, but many patients choose it to avoid surgery and prolonged recovery. -
How many treatments do I need?
Depends on your condition. Many patients benefit from 1–3 treatments.
Find Out If PRP Is Right for You
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The key to success isn’t just the treatment—it’s selecting the right patients and applying it precisely.
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That starts with a proper evaluation.
