Chronic back and joint pain can limit your ability to work, exercise, and enjoy everyday life. At Dr. A Disc Care, we offer Platelet-Rich Fibrin (PRF) therapy, an advanced regenerative treatment designed to help the body heal itself naturally while providing long-lasting pain relief.
PRF therapy is a next-generation evolution of platelet-based treatments, using your body’s own healing cells to repair damaged tissue, reduce inflammation, and restore mobility, without surgery or long recovery times.
What Is PRF Therapy?
Platelet-Rich Fibrin (PRF) is a regenerative treatment created from a small sample of your own blood. Through a specialized process, platelets, growth factors, white blood cells, and fibrin are concentrated into a powerful healing matrix.
Unlike traditional injections, PRF forms a natural scaffold that releases growth factors slowly over time. This extended release supports tissue regeneration and provides longer-lasting pain relief compared to many other treatments.
How PRF Therapy Helps Heal Painful Conditions
PRF therapy works by stimulating your body’s natural repair process at the source of pain. When injected into damaged or inflamed tissue, PRF can:
- Promote tissue regeneration and healing
- Reduce chronic inflammation
- Improve blood flow to injured areas
- Strengthen ligaments, tendons, and joints
- Provide sustained pain relief and improved mobility
Because PRF uses your own biological material, the risk of allergic reaction or rejection is extremely low.
Conditions PRF Therapy Can Treat
At Dr. A Disc Care, PRF therapy is commonly used to treat:
- Chronic back and neck pain
- Degenerative disc disease
- Herniated or bulging discs
- Joint pain (knee, shoulder, hip, elbow)
- Arthritis
- Sports and overuse injuries
- Ligament and tendon injuries
PRF is an excellent option for patients seeking a non-surgical alternative to pain management or those who want to avoid long-term medication use.
PRF vs. PRP: What’s the Difference?
While both PRP and PRF use platelets to promote healing, PRF offers enhanced benefits:
- No anticoagulants or additives
- Slower, sustained release of growth factors
- Stronger healing scaffold for tissue repair
- Potential for longer-lasting results
This makes PRF especially effective for chronic pain and degenerative conditions.
What to Expect During PRF Treatment
PRF therapy is performed right in our office and typically takes less than an hour:
- A small blood sample is drawn
- The blood is processed to isolate PRF
- PRF is precisely injected into the affected area
Most patients experience minimal downtime and can return to normal activities shortly after treatment. Pain relief and healing improvements often continue over several weeks as the body regenerates tissue naturally.
Why Choose Dr. A Disc Care for PRF Therapy?
At Dr. A Disc Care, we specialize in non-surgical, regenerative pain treatments tailored to each patient’s condition. Our team focuses on identifying the root cause of pain and using advanced therapies like PRF to help patients heal — not just mask symptoms.
If you’re struggling with chronic pain and looking for a safe, natural solution, PRF therapy may be right for you.
Schedule a PRF Consultation Today
Discover how PRF therapy can help you heal, move better, and live pain-free. Contact Dr. A Disc Care today to schedule your consultation and learn if PRF is the right treatment for your condition.
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