Platelet Rich Plasma Injections
Platelet-Rich Plasma Injections or PrP Injection treatment at our Walnut Creek facility is safe, non-surgical, and doesn’t even use drugs. With PRP injections, the patient’s own blood platelets are the healing agent. At Apex Advanced Medicine, serving Walnut Creek and the Bay Area, we can help you get back in the game with fast-acting, highly effective platelet-rich plasma therapy. Learn more below about this revolutionary alternative to steroid injections and surgery.
Apex Advanced Medicine Offers Platelet Rich Plasma Injections For Walnut Creek & The San Francisco Bay Area
What is Platelet Rich Plasma Injections
Platelet-rich plasma injections is an exciting branch of sports medicine that allows athletes to heal and recover from chronic pain and/or injuries of the tendons, muscles, ligaments, cartilage, nerves, and more. Unlike the Stem Cell Patients at Apex in Walnut Creek, our PRP Injection Patients typically do not have moderate to severe osteoarthritis and are seeking a reduction in inflammation.
How Does Platelet Rich Plasma Therapy Work?
A lot of us know that blood platelets help stop a cut. But researchers now know that these platelets do more than coagulate and stop blood flow; they also release growth factors, which draw special regenerative cells (“progenitor cells”) to the site of the injury. Here at Apex Advanced Medicine in Walnut Creek, we use platelet rich plasma therapy to maximize this platelet/progenitor cell relationship.
During your PrP Injection appointment at Apex Advanced Medicine in Walnut Creek, your medical provider will perform a basic blood draw. The blood is placed in a centrifuge that separates the platelets and plasma from the red blood cells. After about 15 minutes, the platelet-rich plasma is removed from the centrifuge. Your practitioner will place a needle into the damaged area of your body that requires treatment and inject the platelet-rich plasma into the injury site. The high concentration of platelets is loaded with growth factors, which expedites the healing and recovery process. This entire platelet rich plasma therapy procedure is done in-office and takes about an hour to complete.
How Often Are PRP Injections Administered?
After you receive a PRP injection, you will be asked to return to Apex Advanced Medicine for a follow-up appointment six to eight weeks later. Your medical provider will evaluate your injury to see how effective the Platelet Rich Plasma therapy has been. While some patients may be fully or nearly recovered, most patients will return for two or three more treatments. Injections are usually spaced eight to 12 weeks apart.
What are the Benefits of Platelet Rich Plasma Therapy?
Platelet-rich plasma therapy offers many benefits. Athletes are especially interested in this treatment option, as it can help speed up the recovery process and get them back to the game.