PRP Lower Back Treatment in Boca Raton, FL

PRP Lower Back Treatment

Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) treatments can be a life-changing option for lower back conditions ranging from degenerative disc disease to sciatica. PRP is beneficial for lower back injuries involving soft tissues like muscles, ligaments, and tendons. Pain and inflammation in sacroiliac and facet joints is relieved like never before using PRP injections that stimulate your body's natural healing process.

PRP has the potential to accelerate healing and improve outcomes in a myriad of musculoskeletal conditions involving your lower back. PRP therapy has quickly become the most well-known and widely celebrated treatment in the rapidly developing field of regenerative medicine. PRP Lower Back Treatment works by harnessing your body’s own healing abilities to promote repair and regeneration of the deterioration, damage and injury in your lower back.

Get back to the life you lived before lower back issues changed everything. To learn more about PRP - or any of the latest treatment options we offer at Manhattan Integrative Medicine of South Florida in Boca Raton - contact us online or call to schedule your consultation with Florida’s top functional and integrative medicine physician. Complete the form below or call us at (754) 247-0122 today!

What is PRP?

The term "platelet-rich plasma" was coined in 1954 and first used in the 1970s. Because of its wound-healing, anti-inflammatory, and cell growth promoting potential, its use began to accelerate in the 1980s, especially in surgical procedures, and it exploded in popularity in the early 2000s – a trend that has only continued.

PRP is basically your own blood that has been enriched by concentrating platelets above their normal concentration. These platelets contain special growth factors which promote healing in injured tissues. Also known as thrombocytes, the platelets that are extracted from your own blood can be safely re-injected into injured areas of your body, including your lower back, to accelerate healing and improve outcomes.

The process involves extracting a small amount of your blood and spinning it in a centrifuge to separate the platelets from the other components in your blood. When the concentrated platelet-rich plasma is injected into the injured areas of your lower back, it can:

  • Stimulate cell proliferation
  • Induce collagen production
  • Promote tissue remodeling
  • Attract stem cells to the site of injury
  • Stimulate the release of growth factors and cytokines
  • And more!

Research has shown that PRP not only reduces the time it takes for injuries to heal but can help treat injuries that have not responded to other treatments – simply by harnessing your body’s intrinsic healing capabilities.

PRP’s current applications range from cardiac muscle injury to plastic surgery, nerve injury, oral surgery, aesthetics and musculoskeletal injuries, and the list of applications appears to be growing every day.

Which Lower Back Conditions Can PRP Treat?

In addition to its role as an all-natural treatment for chronic lower back pain, the following specific lower back conditions generally respond well to PRP Lower Back Treatment:

  • Spinal Arthritis
  • Degenerative Disc Disease
  • Back Pain
  • Herniated Discs
  • Sacroiliac (SI) Joint Pain
  • Lumbar Facet Joint Pain
  • Sciatica
  • Lumbar Radiculopathy
  • Spinal Stenosis

PRP Lower Back Treatment is able to target damaged lower back muscles, ligaments, and tendons – alleviating pain, reducing inflammation and accelerating the healing process. It can restore function and mobility quickly.

We don’t just use PRP to treat lower back conditions. Our clinic also offers PRP treatments for a wide range of musculoskeletal injuries in the following areas, as well:

  • Joints
  • Shoulder
  • Hands
  • Neck
  • Elbows
  • Wrists
  • Hips
  • Knees

The PRP Advantage: Benefits of PRP Lower Back Treatment

PRP is a well-established treatment with a long history of use that offers the following benefits:

  • Uses your own blood plasma
  • Quick injection procedure that can be performed during your lunch hour
  • Triggers innate healing response
  • Customized treatment
  • Excellent safety profile
  • Speeds recovery
  • Lasting results
  • Non-surgical and minimally invasive
  • Few or no side effects
  • Decreases inflammation and pain
  • Enhances collagen production
  • Complements other treatments and therapies
  • And so much more!

PRP treatments are less invasive and less expensive than traditional surgery. With no downtime, they heal injured and damaged tissue and have an excellent safety profile.

What to Expect at Your PRP Lower Back Treatment Session

At Manhattan Integrative Medicine of South Florida in Boca Raton, we offer the most up-to-date evaluation and treatment with PRP. On your first visit, Dr. Borenstein will discuss your medical history, lifestyle, daily stressors, diet, exercise habits, and current medications. We recommend that you prepare a list of symptoms prior to your first consultation.

A PRP Lower Back Treatment – from blood draw to injection - typically takes around 30-60 minutes and can usually be completed in our offices during your lunch hour. Your first consultation may take longer as we will require a complete medical history and exam.

FAQs

How long will it take for me to see results?

Results vary among Dr. Borenstein’s patients. You may see a difference in function, pain and inflammation within one to two weeks after treatment, with full benefits unfolding over four to six weeks.

How many PRP Lower Back Treatments will I need?

The number of PRP treatments you may need for lower back pain and injury will vary depending on your particular condition and how your body responds to PRP treatment. Most patients require one to three injections, spaced four to six weeks apart. Some people experience significant improvement after just one injection, while others sometimes require a series of injections. The specific number and timing of treatments will be determined by Dr. Borenstein as he evaluates your progress.

Is PRP safe for me?

In general, PRP has an excellent safety profile. Please discuss all of your safety concerns at our first session. If you have specific allergies (e.g., to stainless steel), have hemostatic (bleeding) dysfunction, anemia, cancer, or blood clotting disorders, any injections may be inadvisable, including PRP. Also, if you are pregnant or nursing or taking certain medications, we may need to delay or advise against treatment.

You can count on Dr. Borenstein to evaluate if PRP is the best choice for you after looking at your medical history, your genetic background and any specific risk factors you may have before we begin your treatment, to ensure your PRP Lower Back Treatment is both safe and effective.

Are the Injections painful?

Most of our patients experience little to no discomfort from PRP injections. The injections are considered minimally painful. Of course, some discomfort is expected with any injection. The pain level varies depending on an individual’s tolerance for pain and reaction to needles. The treatment area also can make a difference. At the very worst, you may feel a brief, sharp pain or pressure as the needle enters your skin, and you may experience a mild ache or tenderness after treatment.

Request your consultation today!

Dr. David Borenstein is a top functional medicine practitioner in Florida who recognizes that each patient requires a treatment regimen tailored to his or her individual health profile and specific symptoms. For over 20 years, Dr. Borenstein has been helping patients with musculoskeletal and joint injury and pain.

Experience the benefits of PRP and commence the natural healing journey with PRP that can change everything. Compile your symptoms checklist and call Manhattan Integrative Medicine of South Florida in Boca Raton, FL at (754) 247-0122 or contact us online.


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