PRP for Joint Pain: A Smarter Alternative to Surgery
Understanding Chronic Joint Pain
Joint pain results from inflammation, degeneration, or overuse and affects mobility and quality of life.
How PRP Reduces Joint Pain Naturally
PRP works by:
- Modulating inflammation
- Supporting cartilage repair
- Enhancing joint lubrication
Joints Commonly Treated with PRP
- Knee
- Shoulder
- Hip
- Ankle
- Elbow
PRP vs Pain Medications
Unlike medications, PRP addresses tissue damage instead of masking pain.
Why PRP Preparation Matters
PRP effectiveness depends on precision processing and platelet purity.