PRP Therapy in Colorado

At Advanced Regenerative Health, we offer a regenerative treatment that uses your own blood to support tissue repair, reduce pain, and promote healing—without surgery or medication. Platelet‒rich plasma (PRP) therapy concentrates your body’s growth factors and healing cells to help restore damaged joints, tendons, and conditions such as muscle, ligament, and tendon injuries.
Performed with precision and minimal discomfort, each session is guided by our team’s expertise and advanced imaging tools.
If you’re seeking a natural, non‒invasive solution for chronic pain or injury recovery, schedule your free consultation and discover whether this treatment is right for you.

What Is Platelet‒Rich Plasma Therapy?

Platelet‒rich plasma therapy is a regenerative treatment that uses a small sample of your own blood to support natural healing. After it’s drawn, the blood is spun in a centrifuge to separate its components. The resulting plasma—rich in platelets and growth factors—is then injected into the treatment area to stimulate tissue repair and reduce inflammation.
Because the therapy uses your own cells, there’s minimal risk and no synthetic substances involved. PRP can be used for joint pain, tendon injuries, and other musculoskeletal conditions—offering a natural alternative to surgery or long‒term medications.
Schedule your free consultation today to find out if PRP therapy is right for you.

Conditions PRP Therapy Can Help Treat

PRP therapy supports healing from within by targeting inflammation, promoting tissue regeneration, and restoring healthy function in joints, tendons, ligaments, and nerves. Here are some of the conditions we treat at Advanced Regenerative Health, where PRP may be a helpful addition to your treatment plan:
Chronic knee pain can result from arthritis, ligament strain, or overuse injuries. Platelet‒rich plasma injections help reduce inflammation, support joint repair, and may delay or eliminate the need for surgery. Our PRP therapy is often included in our 9‒step Knee Renewal Program for long‒term joint health.
Whether caused by rotator cuff injuries, tendinitis, or repetitive strain, PRP can support the healing of soft tissues in the shoulder. By injecting growth factors directly into the affected area, we help reduce pain and restore range of motion with minimal risk or downtime.
Ligament sprains, tendon injuries, and chronic ankle instability can all respond well to PRP therapy. Injecting concentrated platelets into the ankle joint or surrounding tissue helps accelerate the healing process and strengthen damaged structures over time.
While PRP does not directly treat the sciatic nerve, it may support surrounding structures contributing to nerve compression, such as inflamed joints or soft tissue damage in the lower back. When used as part of a broader treatment plan, PRP may help reduce pain and promote recovery.
In cases of nerve damage, especially when caused by inflammation or soft tissue compression, PRP therapy may aid in reducing pain and supporting nerve regeneration. It’s sometimes used alongside ECS therapy and other non‒invasive treatments to target symptoms like tingling, burning sensations, and numbness.
Lateral epicondylitis—or tennis elbow—is a common overuse injury affecting the tendons in the elbow. PRP injections have shown success in reducing pain and promoting tendon healing, especially when other treatments haven’t provided lasting relief.
Similar to tennis elbow but affecting the inner part of the elbow, golfer’s elbow can benefit from platelet‒rich plasma therapy. The injection of platelets into the damaged tendon helps restore strength and function with less reliance on pain medications.
Chronic heel pain from plantar fasciitis can interfere with walking and daily movement. PRP therapy may help reduce inflammation in the plantar fascia and promote long‒term healing, especially when paired with other therapies in your personalized treatment plan.

Advantages of PRP Therapy With Advanced Regenerative Health

PRP treatment offers a safe and effective way to reduce pain, restore function, and support long‒term recovery. At Advanced Regenerative Health, every procedure is performed by experienced providers who understand how to personalize care based on your unique condition and health goals.
Here’s why this therapy continues to deliver results for so many of our patients:

Natural Healing From Within

This regenerative procedure uses your own blood to promote healing without the need for medication or synthetic additives. By concentrating platelets and growth factors, PRP therapy works by enhancing your body’s ability to repair damaged tissue at the source.

Minimally Invasive With Little Downtime

The entire procedure is performed in-office and typically takes under an hour. PRP treatment involves a simple injection into the targeted area—often guided by ultrasound for accuracy—with most patients experiencing only mild discomfort and quick recovery.

Low Risk of Complications

Since PRP uses components from your own blood, there’s minimal risk of adverse reaction. The process avoids general anesthesia and carries fewer risks than surgical options.

Versatile Treatment Applications

Whether you’re dealing with joint pain, soft tissue injuries, or skin concerns, PRP therapy works across a wide range of orthopedic and cosmetic conditions. It can also be used alongside other therapies to maximize results.

Personalized Treatment Plans

Each treatment plan is tailored to your condition, symptoms, and goals. We may combine PRP with regenerative injections or other supportive therapies to enhance your body’s healing response over time.

Why Choose Advanced Regenerative Health for PRP Therapy?

At Advanced Regenerative Health, we specialize in helping patients who haven’t found lasting relief through conventional treatments. Our experience with complex joint, tendon, and nerve conditions allows us to apply PRP therapy where it’s most likely to succeed—based on clear diagnostics and clinical insight.
PRP treatment is often integrated into broader regenerative care plans that may include viscosupplementation or advanced home-based technology. This layered approach gives our patients more options, better outcomes, and a clearer path to long-term healing.

PRP Therapy FAQs

What is PRP therapy good for?
PRP therapy is commonly used to treat joint pain, tendon injuries, and soft tissue damage. It may also help with hair restoration, new hair growth, and certain skin concerns. By concentrating platelets and key growth factors from your own blood—while separating out most red and white blood cells—PRP therapy supports targeted healing in damaged tissues.
How long will PRP injections last?
The effects of PRP injections vary depending on the condition being treated and the body’s response. Many patients experience relief for several months, and in some cases, longer. Since healing is the goal—not just symptom relief—results may continue to improve over time.
How much does PRP treatment cost?
PRP therapy cost can vary based on the treatment area and the number of sessions needed. During your initial consultation, we’ll provide a clear outline of your care plan and review all pricing details before any procedure is performed
How painful is PRP?
Most patients report only mild pain or soreness at the injection site following a PRP injection. The procedure is quick, minimally invasive, and typically well tolerated. We use techniques like ultrasound guidance to keep you as comfortable as possible.

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