Releve Sports Medicine

PRP Therapy in
Sports Medicine

Platelet-Rich
Plasma (PRP)

Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) therapy is an advanced regenerative treatment designed to support the body’s natural healing process. By using a concentrated form of the patient’s own platelets, PRP delivers growth factors directly to injured tissues, helping to reduce inflammation, promote tissue repair, and improve overall function.

PRP is commonly used to treat sports-related injuries, chronic tendon and ligament conditions, joint pain, and early arthritis. The procedure is minimally invasive and performed in-office, often with ultrasound guidance to ensure precise placement of the injection. For patients seeking a non-surgical option to manage pain and enhance recovery, PRP therapy offers a personalized approach focused on long-term healing rather than temporary symptom relief.

If you are suffering from problems such as tennis elbow, golfer elbow, plantar fasciitis, bone spurs, knee arthritis, or hip arthritis, and you want to know what your options are, schedule an appointment with us today

Want to learn more? Check out our youtube video here and jump to 33:00 to learn about what the procedure day in the clinic is like.

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FAQ

Frequently
Asked Questions

PRP therapy is a treatment that uses concentrated platelets from your own blood to promote healing in injured or painful tissues.

PRP is often used for tendon injuries, ligament sprains, muscle injuries, joint pain, arthritis, and chronic overuse conditions.

A small blood sample is taken, processed to concentrate platelets, and then injected into the affected area—often using ultrasound guidance for accuracy.

Yes. Because PRP uses your own blood, the risk of allergic reaction or rejection is very low.

Improvement is gradual. Many patients notice symptom relief within a few weeks, with continued improvement over several months.

Personalized, research-driven
care focused on non-surgical
solutions and innovative
treatments.