Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) Injection

Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) injections are a new, minimally invasive way to relieve pain and help tissues heal. They are becoming more and more popular. At the Center for Pain & Spine in Vista, California, PRP therapy is typically used to speed up the healing of joints, muscles, and tendons by harnessing your body’s natural growth factors. Learn about our pain management options and schedule an appointment to see if PRP is right for you.
Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) Injection

The Purpose of the Procedure

The Purpose of Platelet-Rich Plasma Injections

PRP injections can help with several musculoskeletal problems, such as chronic tendonitis, joint discomfort, ligament injuries, and degenerative joint disorders. By injecting concentrated platelets into the damaged area, the idea is to naturally speed up the body’s healing process and lower inflammation. Sportsmen or anyone seeking faster healing from soft tissue injuries can also benefit from PRP therapy.

Who is a Good Candidate for Platelet-Rich Plasma Injection?

People with mild to moderate musculoskeletal injuries or degenerative disorders who want a non-surgical, regenerative treatment are the best candidates for PRP injections. Candidates should be healthy, not on blood thinners, and have realistic expectations about healing time and pain relief.

Cost of Platelet-Rich Plasma Injection in Vista, CA

The cost of PRP injections may vary depending on the targeted area and the number of treatments required. PRP is not often covered by insurance because it is thought to be a regenerative therapy. We suggest that you call our Vista clinic directly to talk about prices and payment alternatives.

Platelet-Rich Plasma Injection Procedure

At the Center for Pain & Spine, our Lumbar Facet Injection procedure starts with a simple blood draw. After that, the blood is put in a centrifuge, which separates and concentrates the platelets. Then, using imaging to ensure that it goes to the right place, the PRP is injected straight into the tissue. The whole thing happens in the office and usually takes less than an hour.

Recovery and Results of Platelet-Rich Plasma Injection

Patients may feel some pain or edema at the injection site for a few days. Most people can go back to light activity within 24 to 48 hours, but they should stay away from vigorous exercise for at least a week. Pain alleviation and better function can be seen over time, usually between a few weeks and a few months, depending on the ailment being treated.
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Risks and Side Effects

PRP injections are thought to be safe since they use the patient’s own blood, which lowers the chance of allergic responses or spreading illness. Some patients, on the other hand, may have moderate side effects like pain, edema, or infection at the injection site. At the Center for Pain & Spine, our skilled staff makes sure that all treatments are done with care and in a hygienic environment.

 

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Alternatives to Platelet-Rich Plasma Injection

  • Epidural steroid injections are great for easing pain and swelling caused by spinal problems, including ruptured discs.
  • Trigger Point Injection: A way to relieve pain in a specific area by targeting muscular knots and spasms.
  • Spinal decompression is a non-invasive way to relieve pressure on spinal nerves and discs.

Schedule Your Appointment

For people who have chronic pain or an accident, PRP therapy is a safe and natural alternative to surgery or taking medicine for a long time. At the Center for Pain & Spine, our commitment is to use the latest treatments, including PRP, to help you heal and feel better. Please contact us today to schedule a consultation and determine if PRP is the suitable treatment for you.Contact us today to schedule an appointment or call for more information about our pain management services.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does it take for PRP shots to start working?
Many people start to feel better in a few weeks, and the best improvements happen over the course of two to three months.
How many times do you need to do PRP?
This depends on what is wrong with the person. Some people may show effects after just one session, while others may need two or three.
Will I have to take time off following PRP therapy?
Most patients can go back to their typical activities in a day or two, although they should stay away from heavy lifting and high-impact exercise at first.
Do PRP shots hurt?
Most people say the injection just hurts slightly, like a regular shot. People regularly use local anesthetics to lessen discomfort.
Is it possible to use PRP therapy with other treatments?
Yes, PRP can be used with other therapies like radiofrequency ablation or physical therapy to get better outcomes.

Expert

Comprehensive Care

Our clinic offers comprehensive care for back and spine pain and our team of experts is trained in a range of procedures to effectively manage back and spine pain.

Botox

Cervical Facet Injections

Sacro-Iliac Joint Injection

Diagnostic Medial Branch Block

Lumbar Facet Injection

Treatment

Advanced Techniques

We utilize advanced techniques to effectively manage back and spine pain. These procedures have been shown to be effective in relieving pain and improving quality of life.

Radiofrequency Ablation

Lumbar Radiofrequency Neurotomy

CERVICAL RADIOFREQUENCY NEUROTOMY

Joint Injection

Procedures

Minimally Invasive

If you are suffering from back and spine pain, our clinic offers minimally invasive procedures that have a high success rate in reducing pain and improving mobility. These procedures can help alleviate pain and improve mobility.

Thoracic Epidural Steroid Injection

Thoracic Facet Injection

Sacroiliac Joint Fusion

Spinal Cord Stimulator

Spinal Decompression

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Don’t Let Pain Hold You Back

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2301 S Melrose Dr, Vista, CA 92081

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