If you’re tired of shoulder aches, limited motion, or that annoying “pop” every time you reach overhead, PRP might just be your new best friend.
With no real downtime and real relief, PRP is the game changer your shoulders have been waiting for.
PRP therapy involves drawing a small amount of your blood, spinning it down to concentrate the platelets, and injecting them directly into the damaged shoulder tissue.
These platelets release growth factors that reduce inflammation, promote tissue repair, and help improve shoulder mobility and function, naturally and effectively.
PRP for shoulder pain typically isn’t covered by insurance, but for many patients, the long term relief and improved range of motion are well worth the upfront investment.
On average, PRP injections for shoulder conditions cost between $500 and $1,500 per treatment, depending on your unique case and how many sessions are recommended.
Some patients feel relief after just one injection, while others may need 2 to 3 treatments spaced out over a few weeks.
Results usually begin to appear within several weeks and can last for months, or even longer with proper aftercare.
PRP is most effective for early to moderate joint or tendon damage in the shoulder. If you’ve tried physical therapy or anti-inflammatories without much success, and want to avoid surgery.
PRP could be the natural, restorative option you’ve been hoping for.
There is no better place to go other than Content Precision PRP for your pain free results.
Call 571-513-7335 and ask our team to get your consultation booked today. Let’s protect your shoulder and restore function before more damage sets in.
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