
PRP Therapy
Platelet-Rich Plasma therapy harnesses concentrated growth factors from your own blood to accelerate tissue repair in tendons, ligaments, muscles, and joints.
Who Is This For?
- Workers with chronic tendon injuries (tennis elbow, rotator cuff, Achilles)
- Patients with ligament sprains that have not fully healed
- Individuals with osteoarthritis in knees, hips, or shoulders
- Athletes and workers with muscle strains or tears
- Patients seeking alternatives to surgery or steroid injections
About PRP Therapy
Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) Therapy at Advantage Brain & Trauma is a regenerative medicine treatment that uses concentrated platelets from your own blood to promote healing in damaged tissues. Platelets contain growth factors that stimulate cell repair, reduce inflammation, and accelerate the body's natural healing processes.
PRP is particularly effective for chronic tendon injuries, ligament sprains, muscle strains, and joint conditions that have not responded to conventional treatments. By delivering a concentrated dose of healing factors directly to the injury site, PRP can jumpstart the repair process in tissues that have been slow to heal.
The procedure is performed in our clinic using a simple blood draw, centrifuge processing, and image-guided injection — all in a single visit. PRP is integrated with our rehabilitation programs to maximize functional recovery.
Meet Your PRP Therapy Team
Our experienced professionals are dedicated to delivering the highest quality prp therapy care.
Who Is This For?
- Workers with chronic tendon injuries (tennis elbow, rotator cuff, Achilles)
- Patients with ligament sprains that have not fully healed
- Individuals with osteoarthritis in knees, hips, or shoulders
- Athletes and workers with muscle strains or tears
- Patients seeking alternatives to surgery or steroid injections
How It Works
Blood Draw
Blood Draw
A small amount of blood is drawn from your arm, similar to a routine blood test.
Centrifuge Processing
Centrifuge Processing
Your blood is processed in a centrifuge to separate and concentrate the platelet-rich plasma.
Image-Guided Injection
Image-Guided Injection
The concentrated PRP is injected precisely into the injured tissue under ultrasound or fluoroscopic guidance.
Recovery Period
Recovery Period
A brief rest period is followed by a gradual return to activity. Most patients can resume normal activities within a few days.
Rehabilitation Integration
Rehabilitation Integration
PRP is combined with physical therapy to optimize tissue healing and functional recovery.
Why Choose Advantage Brain & Trauma
Natural Healing
PRP uses your own blood — no synthetic drugs or foreign substances — minimizing the risk of allergic reactions or side effects.
Tissue Repair
Concentrated growth factors stimulate actual tissue repair, not just symptom relief.
Minimally Invasive
A simple injection procedure with no incisions, no general anesthesia, and minimal downtime.
Surgery Alternative
PRP can help patients avoid or delay surgical intervention for chronic tendon and joint conditions.
Quick Procedure
The entire process — blood draw, processing, and injection — is completed in a single office visit.
Frequently Asked Questions
Where This Service Is Available
PRP Therapy is available at 7 of our locations
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