Muscle, Tendon & Joint Pain Treatments
PRP
Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) injections involve utilizing your blood to extract and concentrate platelets and growth factors.
The concentrated PRP is then carefully injected into the affected area, stimulating the body’s natural healing response. These growth factors and platelets aid in tissue regeneration, reducing inflammation, and promoting the repair of damaged muscle, tendon, and joint tissues.
TAKE THE FIRST STEP TOWARD PAIN RELIEF
PRP injections may be the answer if you’re seeking a scientifically supported solution for muscle, tendon, or joint pain relief. Contact Renew You today to schedule a consultation.
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Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) Injection in Sports Injuries – PMC
Hyaluronic Acid Joint Injections
Hyaluronic acid is similar to the synovial fluid that occurs naturally in the joints. It works by acting like a lubricant and shock absorber in the joints and helps the joints to work properly.
These can be administered to help with knee and shoulder pain caused by Osteoarthritis. They are given in series of 3-5 injections one week apart. Results can be seen anywhere from 1-6 weeks after the series. Relief tends to last for 6 months to a year and can then be repeated as needed.
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Exosomes & Biologics
Exosomes carry proteins, RNA, growth factors, and other signaling molecules that help cells communicate, suppress chronic inflammation, and promote healing.
Exosomes and regenerative biologics have demonstrated remarkable healing potential, offering a wide range of benefits.
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Cortisone Injections
Steroid injections can be administered to temporarily reduce immune system’s activity to decrease inflammation and pain.
These injections begin working to alleviate the pain from 1-14 days after the injection. The relief lasts an average of 4 months.
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Cortisone Shots (Steroid Injections): Benefits & Side Effects
Conditions Treatment
- Knee Osteoarthritis
- Tendinitis
- Hip, elbow, knee, shoulder bursitis
- Shoulder Osteoarthritis
- Rotator cuff tendinopathy
- Plantar Fasciitis
- Tennis & Golfer’s elbow
- & More!
Treatment FAQ
How long does the procedure take?
about 15 minutes
How long does it last?
Depending on the treatment choice, 3 months to 1 year duration
Is it painful?
Generally there is very minimal pain, a topical anesthetic is used
When will I feel results?
Depending on treatment choice, results can be immediate to about 6 weeks after
When can I return to work?
Typically the same day
How much does it cost?
$200+
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