PRF therapy view of platelet-rich fibrin matrix, in vitro, thrombocytes

What is PRF Therapy?

Platelet-Rich Fibrin (PRF) therapy is an advanced regenerative treatment that uses your body’s own blood components to stimulate healing. Unlike traditional treatments that only mask pain, PRF works by promoting repair of injured tissues, reducing inflammation, and supporting long-term recovery.

Backed by clinical research in orthopedic and pain management care, PRF is 100% natural – no chemicals or additives and more advanced than PRP

How PRF Therapy Works

The process is simple, safe, and minimally invasive: Your body uses the concentrated fibrin matrix to regenerate and repair naturally.

  • A small amount of your blood is drawn.
  • It’s placed in a special centrifuge that concentrates growth factors and fibrin.
  • The PRF is carefully injected into the damaged area (spine, joints, or soft tissue).

Benefits of PRF Therapy at Dr. A Disc Care

  • Promotes tissue healing and regeneration
  • Reduces chronic inflammation
  • Helps restore mobility and function
  • 100% natural and drug-free
  • Minimally invasive with little to no downtime
  • Longer-lasting results compared to steroid injections

PRF vs. PRP – What’s the Difference?

While PRP (Platelet-Rich Plasma) is a well-known regenerative treatment, PRF takes healing a step further.

  • PRP: Provides platelets and growth factors.
  • PRF: Contains platelets plus a fibrin matrix that slowly releases growth factors over time for extended healing.

This makes PRF particularly effective for patients with chronic back pain, joint injuries, or degenerative conditions.

PRF therapy platelet rich fibrin extraction process

Conditions Treated with PRF Therapy

What to Expect During Your PRF Treatment

  • Outpatient procedure, typically less than one hour
  • Little to no downtime, most patients return to normal activity quickly
  • Some mild soreness is expected as your body begins to heal
  • Results improve over weeks as tissue regeneration takes place

Spine Conditions:

  • Herniated or bulging discs
  • Degenerative disc disease
  • Chronic back and neck pain

Joint Conditions:

  • Osteoarthritis
  • Joint injuries (knee, shoulder, hip)
  • Tendon and ligament damage

Why Choose Dr. A?

Dr. Mikhail Artamonov (Dr. A) earned his medical degree at the prestigious I.M. Sechenov First Moscow State Medical University in the Russian capital, one of Europe’s leading medical schools. He completed a master’s degree in Oriental philosophy and linguistics at Tianjin University in China, undertook psychiatry training at the Hannover Medical School in Germany, and then returned to Moscow for a prolotherapy clinical research doctorate.

Dr. Artamonov moved to New York City for an internship at Brooklyn Jewish Hospital and Medical Center in Crown Heights and Prospect Heights, Central Brooklyn. He did his residency training at Temple University in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He completed a combined pain fellowship from Harvard Medical School in Boston, Massachusetts.

Portrait of Dr. Mikhail Artamonov at his offices in East Stroudsburg, Pa.(Photo/Mel Evans)
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