Platelet Rich Plasma Therapy

A Natural Healing Alternative to Surgery

Dr. Thomas Peterson was the first medical doctor in Oregon to use Platelet Rich Plasma for orthopedic problems. Platelet Rich Plasma Therapy uses the patient’s own blood for stimulating healing.

This technique is useful for treating:

• Arthritis of the knee, shoulder, hips and other joints
• Rotator cuff tears
• Chronic plantar fasciitis
• Achilles tendonitis
• Tennis elbow
• Patellar tendonitis
• Hamstring tears
• Chronic muscle, ligament, and tendon tears

How Does PRP Therapy Help?

Your body’s first response to soft tissue injury is to deliver and activate platelet cells. Packed with growth and healing factors, platelets begin the repair process and attract the critical assistance of your own stem cells. PRP therapy activates your body's healing potential by delivering high concentrations of platelets.

To create PRP therapy, we take a small sample of your blood (just like a regular lab test sample) and place it into our centrifuge that spins your blood at high speeds, separating the platelets from the rest of your blood. The concentrated platelet rich plasma (PRP) is then injected into and around your point of injury. This procedure jump-starts and significantly strengthens your body’s natural healing response.

Because your own blood is used, there is no risk of a transmissible infection—and very low risk of allergic reaction. PRP therapy is less risky and more effective than cortisone injections, which offer short-lived relief and actually block the healing process.

How Long Does It Take?

The procedure takes about one hour including time to spin your blood in the centrifuge. Performed safely in our medical office, PRP therapy relieves pain and heals the injury without the risks of surgery, general anesthesia, hospital stays, and without prolonged recovery time. In fact, most of our patients return to their jobs and usual activities within a few days after their PRP treatment.

What Can I Expect As A Result?

Some of our patients tell us that they feel much better in just a few days and continue to improve as the healing progresses. Research studies and clinical practice have shown PRP therapy to be highly effective at relieving pain, healing damaged tissue, and returning patient’s to their highest function in their every-day lives. Both MRI and ultrasound images show definite tissue repair after PRP therapy, confirming the healing process. The technique is enticing because it helps regenerate ligament, tendon, and cartilage fibers so that surgery is no longer needed.

Because Dr. Peterson performs PRP therapy as an in-office procedure, the therapy can be done at a fraction of the cost of the same procedure done at a surgical facility.