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PRP

A alternative treatment that uses your own blood to promote healing, reduce pain, and support recovery from injuries.

PRP

Platelet-Rich-Plasma

Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) therapy is an alternative treatment that uses a patient’s own blood to promote healing and reduce pain. PRP is created by extracting a small sample of blood, processing it to concentrate the platelets, and then injecting this platelet-rich solution into injured or painful areas. Platelets contain growth factors that can accelerate tissue repair, making PRP especially beneficial for treating joint pain, tendon injuries, and muscle strains. This non-invasive option aims to harness the body's natural healing abilities, helping patients recover faster and regain mobility.

Conditions We Treat:

  1. Joint pain
  2. Tendinopathy
  3. Muscle strains
  4. Osteoarthritis
  5. Sports injuries
  6. and more!
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Athletic Training Services

Services are provided by Zach Kuchta, ATC

(supervised by Dr. Hecker and Dr. Sides, orthopedic sports medicine surgeon)This service is for athletes of all ages, who may be suffering from general soreness sprains, or overuse conditions that do not require medical evaluation by a physician. Also for athletes, young and old who are looking for maintenance treatment options to prevent injury and maintain musculoskeletal health

ATC evaluation $70

Conditions

What we work with:

Neuropathy

Neuropathy

Peripheral neuropathy, abnormal nerve function.

Morton's Neuromas/Nerve Compression

Morton's Neuromas/Nerve Compression

Morton's neuromas cause pain, tingling, or numbness between the toes and in the ball of the foot.

Bunions

Bunions

Bunions, often painful bony bumps, form at the base of the big toe.