Regenerative Therapies

This approach uses cutting-edge therapies designed to help your body heal itself naturally, rather than just masking pain or damage.

1. Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) Injections

  • What it is: PRP is made from your own blood. Physician’s spin your blood in a centrifuge to concentrate platelets, which are rich in growth factors that help tissue repair.

  • How it works:

    • Platelets release growth factors that stimulate cell regeneration.

    • When injected into injured tissues (like joints, tendons, or skin), PRP can accelerate healing and reduce inflammation.

  • Uses: Commonly used for sports injuries, arthritis, hair restoration, and skin rejuvenation.

2. Radiofrequency (RF) Therapy

  • What it is: Radiofrequency therapy is a minimally invasive treatment that uses controlled radiofrequency energy to reduce pain and support healing.

  • How it works: The procedure delivers targeted radiofrequency energy to specific nerves or tissues responsible for pain. This energy helps interrupt pain signals sent to the brain while also stimulating tissue repair and reducing inflammation. Treatments are precise, safe, and typically involve little to no downtime.

  • Uses:

    • Manages chronic neck and back pain

    • Helps relieve arthritis-related joint pain

    • Treats nerve pain and musculoskeletal conditions

    • Improves mobility and daily function

    • Reduces discomfort and inflammation

    • Provides long-lasting, non-surgical pain relief

3. Combining PRP and Radiofrequency Therapy

  • Using both therapies together can amplify healing because:

    • PRP provides the growth factors needed for repair.

    • Radiofrequency therapy activates cells to respond faster and more effectively.

  • The combination supports the body’s natural healing processes, potentially speeding recovery and improving outcomes compared to either therapy alone.

In short: PRP + Radiofrequency therapy helps your body heal itself faster by combining regenerative growth factors with cell-stimulating light energy.