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PRP / Regenerative Medicine in Delray Beach, FL

Total Musculoskeletal Care
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Image-Guided Regenerative Therapy for Joint, Muscle, and Spine Conditions

Joint pain, muscle discomfort, and stiffness in areas such as the shoulder, knee, neck, or lower back can affect daily comfort and movement over time. Aging, repetitive stress, and prior injuries may contribute to changes in joints and soft tissues that make routine activities more difficult. PRP is a non-surgical injection option that may be recommended for certain musculoskeletal conditions based on a clinical evaluation and your goals.

Each PRP  plan at Total Musculoskeletal Care in Delray Beach, FL, is individualized and performed with ultrasound guidance when appropriate. This helps the provider visualize the treatment area during the procedure and plan care with safety and accuracy in mind.

PRP Treatment Areas

Shoulder

May be considered for certain shoulder joint or soft tissue concerns that affect lifting, reaching, or overhead movement.

Knee

May be considered for knee joint discomfort and stiffness that affects walking, activity, or daily movement.

Hands and Wrist

May be considered for selected hand and wrist joint or soft tissue concerns that affect grip, dexterity, and everyday tasks.

Neck and Cervical Spine

May be considered for specific cervical spine or surrounding soft tissue issues that contribute to neck stiffness and reduced range of motion.

Lower Back and Lumbar Spine

May be considered for selected lumbar spine or surrounding joint and soft tissue concerns that affect standing, walking, or sitting.

Comprehensive Joint Care

PRP may be considered for joints such as the shoulder, elbow, hands, wrist, knee, hip, ankle, toes, lumbar spine, SI joint, and cervical spine, based on exam findings and imaging.

Specific Muscles and Soft Tissues

PRP may also be used for targeted muscles, tendons, or other soft tissues affected by strain, overuse, or persistent irritation, depending on diagnosis and provider recommendations.

What Are the Benefits of PRP Therapy?

PRP is a non-surgical option that may be appropriate for certain joint and soft tissue conditions. Potential benefits may include:

May help reduce pain for some patients

May support improved function and mobility in selected conditions

May be an option for patients looking to avoid or delay more invasive care

Uses the patient's own blood, which generally lowers allergy risk

Often involves limited downtime, depending on the area treated and your plan

Results vary by individual and condition, and your provider will review what is realistic for your situation.

What Happens During a PRP Appointment?

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Consultation

Your provider reviews your medical history, evaluates symptoms and movement, and discusses goals to determine if PRP is appropriate.
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Preparation

A small blood sample is drawn and processed using specialized PRP equipment.
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Treatment

PRP is injected into the targeted area. Ultrasound guidance may be used to help guide needle placement and visualize nearby anatomy.
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Aftercare

You receive aftercare instructions and activity guidance. Recommendations vary by condition and treatment area, and you may be advised to modify activity for a short period.

Platelet-Rich Plasma Therapy: Safety and Precision

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PRP is performed using sterile techniques and clinical protocols.

Ultrasound guidance can improve visualization during injection and may help support accurate placement. While PRP is generally well tolerated, risks exist with any injection, including temporary pain or soreness, swelling, bruising, bleeding, infection, and, in rare cases, irritation of nearby structures.

Safety considerations, expected recovery, and alternatives are reviewed with you during your consultation.

Who Is PRP Therapy For?

PRP may be appropriate for adults with certain joint, muscle, tendon, or spine-related concerns. You may be a good candidate if:

You have ongoing joint or soft tissue pain, stiffness, or limited mobility

You want a non-surgical option

You want care guided by clinical evaluation and imaging when appropriate

You are in good overall health and able to follow aftercare guidance

A consultation helps determine if PRP is appropriate and how it fits into your overall care plan.

How to Prepare and Care for PRP Treatments

Before Your Appointment:

After Your Appointment:

Why Choose Total Musculoskeletal Care?

Patients choose Total Musculoskeletal Care for personalized musculoskeletal treatment plans focused on careful evaluation and procedural accuracy.

Personalized plans based on clinical evaluation

Non-operative musculoskeletal care options

Ultrasound guidance when appropriate

Specialized PRP equipment

Clear guidance before, during, and after treatment

Frequently Asked Questions

What is PRP therapy?

PRP therapy uses a concentration of platelets prepared from your own blood and injected into a targeted area as part of a treatment plan.
PRP is a non-surgical option that may be appropriate for certain conditions. Your provider can review alternatives, including conservative care and surgical referral when indicated.
Some discomfort is possible during the injection. Temporary soreness afterward can occur.
Yes. PRP may be used alongside other non-operative treatments such as physical therapy, depending on your diagnosis and plan.

Schedule Your PRP Consultation in Delray Beach, FL

If joint pain, muscle discomfort, or stiffness is affecting your daily routine, PRP may be worth discussing. Contact Total Musculoskeletal Care in Delray Beach, FL, to schedule a consultation and review whether PRP fits your condition and goals. Call today or book online to get started.

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