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PRP Therapy for Joint, Tendon, and Soft Tissue Conditions

Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) therapy is a non-surgical treatment that uses a concentrated portion of a patient’s own blood to support tissue health and recovery in joints, tendons, ligaments, and select musculoskeletal conditions.

At Motionis Medicine, PRP therapy is offered as part of a physician-led, evidence-aware approach to non-surgical orthopedic care, following accurate diagnosis and careful patient selection.

Understanding Platelet-Rich Plasma

WHAT IS PRP THERAPY?

PRP is prepared by drawing a small amount of the patient’s blood and processing it to concentrate platelets and growth-factor-rich components. These platelets are then injected into a targeted area using image guidance.

In musculoskeletal care, PRP therapy is used to:

Support tissue healing responses

Address pain associated with degeneration or injury

Improve function and activity tolerance

Complement rehabilitation and recovery

When Is PRP Used?

CONDITIONS WHERE PRP THERAPY MAY BE CONSIDERED

PRP therapy may be considered for selected patients with conditions such as:

PRP is typically considered when conservative care such as physical therapy or medications has not provided sufficient improvement.

What to Expect

HOW PRP THERAPY IS PERFORMED

PRP therapy is performed as an outpatient procedure using image guidance for precision.

STEP 01

Blood Collection

A small blood sample is drawn

STEP 02

Processing

The sample is processed to concentrate platelets

STEP 03

Image Guidance

The target joint or tissue is identified using ultrasound or fluoroscopy

STEP 04

Injection

PRP is injected precisely into the selected area

STEP 05

Monitoring

Patients are briefly monitored before returning home

Role in Non-Surgical Orthopedic Care

HOW PRP THERAPY FITS INTO PAIN MANAGEMENT

PRP therapy is used when the goal is to support tissue health and functional recovery, rather than provide short-term symptom suppression alone.

Degeneration or Overuse

PRP may be considered when pain is related to degenerative or overuse changes in tissues.

Deferred Surgery

It is a potential option when surgery is being deferred or avoided.

Preservation priority

Ideal for patients where long-term joint or tendon preservation is a priority.

Why Accuracy Matters

IMAGE GUIDANCE & PRECISION

PRP injections are performed using image guidance to:

Deliver treatment directly to the intended tissue

Avoid surrounding nerves, vessels, or structures

Improve consistency and procedural accuracy

Precise placement is essential for PRP therapy, particularly in joints and soft tissues.

Physician Expertise

PHYSICIAN EXPERTISE

Dr. Tanuj Palvia, MD

All PRP treatments at Motionis Medicine are performed by Dr. Tanuj Palvia, MD, a board-certified interventional pain medicine physician with advanced training in image-guided orthopedic and regenerative procedures.

Dr. Palvia evaluates candidacy carefully and incorporates PRP therapy into a structured, non-surgical treatment strategy focused on long-term function.

What Patients Should Know

RESULTS & EXPECTATIONS

Response to PRP therapy varies based on:

The condition being treated

Severity and chronicity of symptoms

Individual healing response

Schedule a PRP Therapy Evaluation

If joint or soft-tissue pain is limiting your ability to stay active, a comprehensive evaluation can help determine whether PRP therapy may be appropriate as part of your care plan.

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