Numerous clinical studies have confirmed that PRP provides significant healing and long-lasting pain reduction for a variety of injuries. [3]

  • Several recent studies and reviews have demonstrated PRP to be more effective than corticosteroids or hyaluronic acid, the current, standard treatments for knee osteoarthritis. [4] [5]
  • A study in the American Journal of Sports Medicine revealed that patients with elbow tendinosis receiving PRP reported a 46% reduction in pain by week four, and an 81% reduction in pain after six months. At the study’s conclusion, 93% of patients were completely satisfied with their PRP treatment and had avoided s [1]
  • MRI imaging across numerous studies has also confirmed significant improvements in pain relief. Studies show that over 70% of patients receiving PRP for knee osteoarthritis have delayed further progression of the disease and prevented further knee degeneration. [6] PRP may, in some cases, eliminate the need for more aggressive treatments such as long-term medication or surgery.