Pain Management & PRP Injections
Get targeted relief from joint, tendon, and musculoskeletal pain through advanced treatment using Platelet-Rich Plasma therapy.
What Are Pain Management Injections?
Pain management injections are designed to relieve inflammation, swelling, and chronic pain in specific areas of the body. These treatments are commonly used for joint, muscle, or tendon issues when other options like rest or medication haven’t helped — or when patients prefer to avoid medication altogether.
Targeted, Non-Surgical Relief
For patients seeking options beyond surgery or medication, PRP offers a focused approach to pain relief. This treatment is suitable for joint, tendon, and soft tissue injuries, and is often chosen by individuals looking for a natural healing method that uses their body’s own regenerative potential.
What is PRP Therapy?
Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) therapy is a non-surgical, regenerative treatment that uses a patient’s own blood components to accelerate healing.
Conditions Treated with PRP
PRP therapy is ideal for individuals experiencing a range of musculoskeletal conditions. It may be recommended for tendon injuries like tennis elbow or jumper’s knee, mild to moderate osteoarthritis, rotator cuff injuries, plantar fasciitis, chronic joint pain, and post-surgical recovery when advised by your physician or healthcare practitioner.
Benefits of PRP Injections
Drug-free and uses your body’s own cells
Minimal downtime with little to no recovery period
Reduced inflammation and swelling
Improved joint function and mobility
Decreased pain over time
What to Expect During Treatment
Duration: Most procedures take under 30 minutes
Pain Level: Mild discomfort at the injection site
Recovery: Minimal rest required; patients can often resume normal activities quickly
Number of Sessions: Depends on condition; many see results in 1–3 treatments
Is PRP Right for You?
PRP is ideal for patients looking for a natural and minimally invasive alternative to surgery or ongoing medication. Your healthcare provider will assess your condition and help determine whether cortisone or PRP is the most appropriate option.
How to Book Your Pain Relief Consultation
A referral from your family doctor or nurse practitioner is required before booking. Once we receive your referral, our team will contact you to schedule your appointment and help you get started.