PRP – Platelet Rich Plasma Therapy

Accelerating the Healing Process and Regenerating Tissue

Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) therapy is an advanced, non-surgical treatment that harnesses the body’s own natural healing power.

By delivering concentrated platelets—rich in essential growth factors—directly to the site of injury, PRP stimulates and supports the body’s repair mechanisms. This not only accelerates the healing process but also promotes true tissue regeneration.

Extensive research has demonstrated that orthopedic injuries, such as tendon tears, ligament sprains, joint pain, and muscle injuries, respond very positively to PRP therapy.

Patients often experience faster recovery times, reduced inflammation, and improved overall function compared to traditional treatment alone.

In addition to enhancing bone and wound healing, PRP therapy has been shown to increase the formation of new blood vessels, connective tissue, and healthy skin—all essential components of long-term recovery and resilience. This makes PRP especially valuable for athletes, active individuals, and patients seeking to avoid or delay surgery while still pursuing effective healing solutions.

At Lowcountry Spine & Sport, we use PRP therapy as part of a comprehensive, personalized treatment plan designed to help you get back to doing the activities you enjoy—stronger and healthier than before.

  • In order to prepare platelet-rich plasma, blood is withdrawn from the patient. The blood is then processed in a centrifuge to separate the red blood cells from the plasma. The plasma, which contains both white blood cells and platelets, is then further concentrated until the finished product contains approximately eight times as many platelets as normal blood.

  • PRP therapy has advantages over many other treatment methods. The preparation of platelet-rich plasma is a rapid process, resulting in plasma that is available for treatment usage within the hour. It is easily administered during the same session during which blood has been withdrawn and continues to assist healing after application.

    In addition, PRP is compatible with other treatment options, such as physical therapy, and does not produce the scarring surgery does. PRP therapy is always autologous, that is, prepared with the patient’s own blood, and therefore does not carry the risks of transfusion.

  • The only negative side effects of PRP therapy are side effects common to any type of injection, such as pain, soreness, damage to a blood vessel, allergic reaction, or infection. In most cases, precautions such as careful sterilization of the equipment and the injection site, and precision in the administration of the injection, prevent such complications.

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Is PRP Therapy Right for You?

Every patient’s injury, condition, and recovery goals are unique. If you’re curious about whether PRP therapy could help relieve your pain and support your healing, we encourage you to reach out.

Our team will take the time to evaluate your needs, explain your options, and determine if PRP is the right treatment path for you.

Contact us today to schedule a consultation and discover if PRP therapy is the solution you’ve been searching for-
843.208.2420