
What Is PRP Therapy?
Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) therapy is a cutting-edge treatment that enhances your body’s own healing process to reduce pain and promote tissue repair.
How PRP Therapy Works
PRP is created from a small sample of your own blood. The platelets (small cells that help your blood clot) are separated and concentrated by spinning them at high speeds. The concentrated plasma is then injected back into the injured area to help your body heal damaged tissues.


Does PRP Work for Joint and Spine Problems?
Your platelets contain special proteins that help your body:
- Reduce inflammation
- Stimulate new tissue growth
- Improve blood flow
- Accelerate your natural healing process
When we inject PRP directly into your joint or spine area, helping your body heal more than it can on its own.
Benefits of PRP Therapy:
- Natural and Safe
- Non-Surgical Option
- Minimal Downtime
- Long-Lasting Relief
- Addresses Root Causes

What Conditions Can PRP Treat?
Joint Conditions:
- Knee arthritis and cartilage damage
- Shoulder rotator cuff injuries
- Tennis elbow and golfer’s elbow
- Hip joint pain and labral tears
- Ankle sprains and chronic pain
- Wrist and hand arthritis
Spine Conditions:
- Chronic lower back pain
- Disc degeneration (when the cushions between spine bones wear down)
- Facet joint arthritis (small joints in your spine)
- Sacroiliac joint dysfunction
- Some types of neck pain
What to Expect During Your PRP Treatment
The entire process typically takes about 60-90 minutes and happens right in our office.


Is PRP Right for You?
PRP therapy may be a good option if you:
- Have chronic joint or spine pain that hasn’t improved with other treatments
- Want to avoid or delay surgery
- Are looking for a natural treatment approach
- Have tried physical therapy, medications, or injections without lasting relief
- Are generally healthy with no major blood disorders
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.


Not all PRP is created equal
Dr. A stays at the forefront of medical advances and offers enhancements and combinations of PRP and other treatments such as:
- PRP modulation (enhancement)
- PRF
- IntraBon PRP®
- Ozonated PRP
Taking the Next Step
If you’re tired of living with joint or spine pain and are interested in exploring whether PRP therapy could help you, we encourage you to schedule a consultation. During this visit, we’ll:
- Review your medical history and current symptoms
- Perform a physical examination
- Discuss whether PRP is appropriate for your specific condition
- Answer all your questions about the treatment
- Create a personalized treatment plan if you decide to proceed
You can also read more about PRP in our blog. Don’t let pain limit your life. Contact us today to learn more about how PRP therapy might help you get back to the activities you love.
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