Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) uses a small sample of your blood to concentrate platelets and growth factors, then deliver them precisely to injured tissue—without steroids or surgery. With Dr. Borys, every PRP injection is ultrasound-guided and uses clinician-prepared, high-concentration PRP to support healing and function.
Who PRP Can Help
- Knee pain: osteoarthritis, patellar tendinopathy, post-meniscus symptoms
- Shoulder pain: rotator cuff tendinopathy/partial-thickness tears, biceps tendinopathy, adhesive capsulitis/frozen shoulder
- Elbow pain: tennis/golfer’s elbow
- Hip pain: gluteal tendinopathy/GTPS
- Achilles tendinopathy & plantar fasciopathy
- Recurrent sprains or overuse injuries limiting sport/work
Why Choose PRP with Dr. Borys
- Ultrasound-Guided Precision: Real-time imaging ensures PRP reaches the intended tendon or joint while minimizing risk to nearby structures.
- Clinician-Prepared, High-Concentration PRP: Prepared in-clinic with a controlled process to reach a high platelet concentration appropriate for the target tissue—no off-the-shelf shortcuts
- Extensive Regenerative Training & Experience: Dr. Borys’s commitment to excellence includes foundational training with the Hackett Hemwall Patterson Foundation (HHPF)—which features hands-on service work in Honduras—and hundreds of hours of continuous medical education and conferences over the last decade. This depth of experience ensures you receive care based on the latest, most precise techniques and careful evidence-based patient selection.
- Naturopathic, Conservative Approach: We prioritize function, clear education, and the least-invasive option first—often helping patients avoid unnecessary surgery or repeated steroids.
- Clear Rehabilitation Plan: You’ll leave with a structured, progressive loading plan (and PT coordination when useful) to support durable results.
- Safety, Transparency, & Realistic Expectations: Sterile technique, image-guided placement, medication review, and straightforward communication about candidacy and costs.
How PRP Works (Simple Steps)
- Evaluation & ultrasound to confirm the target tissue and candidacy.
- Blood draw (usually 60–180 mL).
- PRP preparation in our clinic for a high platelet concentration.
- Ultrasound-guided injection to the precise site.
- Recovery plan with graded return to activity.
What to Expect (Timeline)
- Days 0–3: Common to feel soreness or a short-lived flare.
- Weeks 2–6: Many notice meaningful improvements in pain/function.
- Weeks 8–12+: Ongoing gains as tissue remodels; we reassess progress.