Regenerative Medicine

Harness your body's natural healing abilities with PRP therapy and other cutting-edge regenerative treatments.

What is Regenerative Medicine?

Regenerative medicine represents a revolutionary approach to pain management that works with your body's own healing mechanisms. Rather than simply masking pain, these treatments aim to repair damaged tissue and reduce inflammation at the source.

At Spine & Pain CT, Dr. Ohanyan offers Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) therapy—a cutting-edge regenerative treatment that concentrates your body's natural healing factors and delivers them precisely where they're needed most.

PRP Therapy Explained

Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) is derived from your own blood. Platelets contain growth factors and proteins that play crucial roles in tissue repair and regeneration. By concentrating these healing elements and injecting them into damaged areas, we can:

Accelerate natural tissue healing
Reduce inflammation naturally
Stimulate new cell growth
Improve joint function

The PRP Process

1

Blood Draw

A small amount of blood is drawn from your arm, similar to a routine blood test.

2

Processing

Your blood is placed in a centrifuge that separates and concentrates the platelets (3-5x normal concentration).

3

Injection

Using ultrasound or fluoroscopy guidance, the PRP is precisely injected into the treatment area.

4

Healing

Over the following weeks, the growth factors stimulate tissue repair and regeneration.

Conditions Treated with PRP

Knee Osteoarthritis

May help regenerate cartilage and reduce inflammation in arthritic knees.

Tendon Injuries

Tennis elbow, rotator cuff injuries, Achilles tendinitis, and other tendon problems.

Joint Pain

Hip, shoulder, and other joint pain from arthritis or injury.

Chronic Back Pain

May help with disc and facet joint-related pain.

Is PRP Right for You?

PRP therapy may be a good option if you:

Have mild to moderate osteoarthritis
Want to avoid or delay surgery
Prefer natural treatment approaches
Have tendon or ligament injuries

Note: PRP is typically not covered by insurance. We'll discuss costs during your consultation.

Interested in Regenerative Medicine?

Schedule a consultation to discuss whether PRP therapy is right for your condition.