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Tennis Elbow Treatment: How PRP Therapy Works

Tennis elbow is a painful condition that can affect anyone, even if you’re not a tennis player. Any repetitious elbow movements may overload or stress tendons in one or both elbows, which is why plumbers, chefs who regularly slice and dice or stir, and people who frequently make repetitious computer mouse movements may develop tennis elbow. If initial treatments haven’t proven effective and you’re hoping to avoid surgery, you may benefit from PRP therapy. At Phoenix Regenerative Medicine, we are proud to provide this revolutionary tennis elbow treatment and help you learn more about its benefits.

What is PRP?

Blood contains red cells, white cells, platelets, and a clear liquid called plasma. PRP (platelet-rich plasma) is a concentrated form of plasma that includes a higher than usual amount of platelets. These cell fragments bear an abundance of bioactive proteins and growth factors that play a key role in the healing process, making this a highly advisable option for tennis elbow treatment.

How PRP Therapy Is Performed

PRP therapy starts with the collection of a small sample of blood. After the blood is spun at very high speeds in a machine called a centrifuge, what’s left is a mixture that contains a high concentration of platelets. This PRP is the administered into the affected region in the elbow, where it works to stimulate the body’s natural healing process. PRP therapy is an outpatient treatment with no set procedural downtime, and results may vary from one patient to the next.

Results from PRP Therapy for Tennis Elbow

prp tennis elbow treatment can be effective for certain types of injuries, including tennis elbow, muscle tears, back and neck pain, and more. It’s believed that the specially prepared concentration of platelets and growth factors facilitates the body’s natural healing and tissue regeneration within the elbow.

If you think PRP therapy may be the best tennis elbow treatment for you, reach out to Phoenix Regenerative Medicine and book an appointment with us! At our office in Phoenix, our team of dedicated professionals will be happy to evaluate your situation, answer any questions you may have, and help you regain both comfort and function. Contact us today to schedule a consultation!

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