If your knees are no longer team players and you’re not ready to join the “ice pack and ibuprofen” club, it’s time to explore something smarter: PRP therapy.
Short for platelet-rich plasma, this natural, non-surgical treatment taps into your body’s own healing power to calm inflammation, ease joint pain, and help you get back to moving like you mean it.
This therapy will reduce inflammation by targeting the underlying inflammation causing the stiffness and pain. It’s also going to Slow joint degeneration by slowing cartilage breakdown in osteoarthritis, giving your knees a longer lease on life.
A pinch, maybe a sting. Most people say it feels like a standard injection and not really painful. The area may be numbed beforehand, which helps.
As the plasma is injected into the knee joint, you might feel a little pressure or fullness, but it’s usually brief.
PRP isn’t an instant fix, it’s more of a slow burn with long term payoff. That’s because it uses your own blood’s healing components (platelets) to reduce inflammation and stimulate tissue repair. Healing will continue through 6 months.
PRP works best in the early to mid stages of joint degeneration. If your cartilage is still hanging in there, but inflammation and pain are slowing you down, PRP can help reduce symptoms and delay the need for surgery.
The best place in Arlington is Content Precision PRP. Not only do they know the benefits of biological treatments, they’ll make you feel like the only client through their personalized care.
Call 571-513-7335 today and start your pain free future. Get your consultation booked today.
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