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Joint pain may affect a single joint or multiple joints and can come on suddenly (acute) or develop over time (chronic). Treatment depends on the underlying cause, and may include rest, physical therapy, medications, injections (like cortisone or PRP), or other regenerative therapies.
Struggling with knee pain from arthritis, overuse, or past injuries? Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) therapy harnesses your body’s natural healing power to reduce inflammation, repair joint tissue, and ease discomfort in the knees. Whether you’re looking to delay surgery or enhance recovery, PRP offers a non-surgical solution to help restore mobility and keep you moving with confidence.
Shoulder pain can make daily tasks feel impossible. PRP therapy helps by targeting damaged tendons and inflamed tissues—especially common in rotator cuff injuries and tendonitis. Using your own concentrated platelets, PRP promotes healing from within, supporting faster recovery, improved function, and long-term relief—without relying on medication or surgery.
If you’re experiencing persistent elbow pain from repetitive strain or conditions like tennis elbow, PRP therapy may offer the relief you’ve been searching for. By injecting growth factor-rich plasma into the injured tissue, PRP reduces inflammation, stimulates repair, and helps restore strength—naturally and effectively.
Ankle pain from sprains, arthritis, or chronic instability can limit your ability to stay active. PRP therapy helps repair soft tissue damage and reduce joint inflammation by jumpstarting your body’s healing process. It’s a minimally invasive, drug-free option to help you walk, run, and live without ankle pain slowing you down.
Jacobs Pain Centre, 8920 Woodbine Ave, Ste. 102, Markham, ON L3R 9W9
Since 2002, Jacob’s Pain Centre has provided effective, comprehensive pain management through a multidisciplinary approach. We combine evidence-based treatments with supportive care to deliver accurate diagnoses and personalized pain management plans.
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