Healing that occurs from PRP therapy is usually long-term. However, if the etiology of the injury is not addressed (such as flat feet leading to knee or hip pain), then repeated wear and tear will continue to degrade the joints and/or tendons. For this reason, a comprehensive approach which incorporates PRP therapy with structured physical therapy, and other adjunctive therapies may be recommended.
It is important to note that the results of PRP vary and depend on the quality of one’s own platelets. Every patient’s level of health and chemistry are different, hence their platelets are somewhat different as well. Our team will develop a treatment and care plan personalized to your needs, ensuring the best possible outcome.
