PRP Osteoarthritis

Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) therapy is a regenerative treatment used to help manage mild to moderate osteoarthritis by reducing inflammation and supporting joint health. PRP is created from a small sample of your own blood, which is processed to concentrate platelets rich in growth factors that promote healing.

When injected into an arthritic joint, PRP can help reduce chronic inflammation, improve lubrication within the joint, and support the health of cartilage and surrounding tissues. While PRP does not reverse arthritis, many patients experience reduced pain, improved mobility, and longer-lasting relief compared to traditional injections.

PRP is often used as a non-surgical option for patients looking to delay or avoid joint replacement and is commonly applied to knees, hips, shoulders, and other affected joints.

Benefit:

Supports joint health

May reduce pain and stiffness

Uses natural growth factors

May reduce pain and stiffness

Can be part of long-term joint management