Although PRP treatment is an investment, the value lies in the quality of the procedure itself. At Caldwell Sports Medicine, PRP is performed by a fellowship-trained orthopedic sports medicine surgeon using a high-concentration, double-spin process designed to produce a larger volume of platelet-rich plasma. Every treatment is carefully planned and precisely placed based on the patient’s diagnosis, anatomy, and goals. Patients are not simply paying for an injection—they are receiving a physician-directed treatment designed to give them the strongest possible opportunity for meaningful improvement.
Premier Platelet-Rich Plasma Therapy
Advanced PRP Therapy for Joint Pain, Arthritis & Sports Injuries
PRP, or Platelet-Rich Plasma, uses healing factors from your own blood to support tissue repair, reduce inflammation, and improve function.
Our PRP treatments are carefully customized to each patient's condition and goals. We use an advanced double-spin preparation technique designed to produce a higher concentration of platelets and growth factors than many standard PRP methods. We have also modified our preparation method to obtain more volume of the PRP solution. In other words, our PRP is "more" in concentration as well as the amount.
PRP may help with:
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Knee arthritis
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Shoulder pain
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Rotator cuff injuries
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Tennis elbow
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Ligament and overuse injuries
Not All PRP Is the Same
The quality of PRP depends on how it is prepared, how concentrated it is, and how precisely it is injected.
Our PRP approach includes:
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Advanced double-spin extraction
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Higher platelet concentration & higher total volume
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Physician-performed injections
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Precision-guided technique
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Careful patient selection
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Sports medicine expertise
This is why our PRP treatment may cost more than some competitors: patients are paying for both the biologic quality of the PRP and the expertise behind the procedure. Furthermore, most of our patients require only one injection. A small percentage will receive a second injection.
