Our Spine & Joint Injections offer a non-surgical, minimally invasive approach to managing pain and inflammation for patients suffering from chronic joint and spine conditions. These advanced treatments not only alleviate discomfort but also promote the body’s natural healing processes, providing long-term relief and improved function. Ideal for patients seeking alternatives to surgery, these injections are tailored to each individual’s specific condition and needs. Each type of treatment is tailored to the patient’s specific condition, ensuring a personalized approach that addresses their unique root cause of pain. Whether you’re suffering from joint degeneration, soft tissue injuries, or spinal inflammation, our injections—such as Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) and Autologous Bone Marrow (BMAC) therapy—offer effective relief and support the body’s regenerative capabilities, leading to long-lasting improvement.
PRP injections use the patient’s own blood to concentrate platelets, which contain healing properties that promote tissue regeneration, helping reduce pain and inflammation, especially in conditions like tendon injuries and osteoarthritis.
BMAC therapy uses stem cells extracted from the patient’s bone marrow to accelerate the body’s natural healing response, especially for joint degeneration and soft tissue repair.
Acupuncture is a Traditional East Asian medical practice that involves inserting thin needles into specific points on the body to promote healing and balance of the body.
Most people don’t feel the needle or report minimal discomfort when the needles are inserted. You might feel a tingling or dull ache, but the process is generally not painful.
Acupuncture is commonly used for pain management (e.g., back pain, headaches), stress, anxiety, digestive disorders, insomnia, and more. Evidence also supports its use for certain chronic conditions like osteoarthritis and migraine.
When performed by a trained and licensed practitioner, acupuncture is very safe. Sterile, single-use needles are used to minimize risks of infection or injury.
A typical acupuncture session takes 45 minutes. It will take 60 minutes if it is your first session including consultation.
The number of sessions varies depending on the condition being treated and individual response. Acute conditions may require fewer sessions, while chronic conditions may need regular treatments over weeks or months.