Are you experiencing tight knots or sensitive spots in your muscles or joints that are causing pain locally or in referred areas?
Neck & Shoulders
Jaw and Face (for TMJ)
Chest and Arms
Hips and Glutes
Back
Legs
Trigger points can often feel like small, firm nodules and may be painful when pressed. They’re frequently treated through massage, dry needling, trigger point injections, or stretching.
We offer Ultrasound guided Trigger Point and Joint Injections with Lidocaine, PRP or Cellular Therapy
to improve pain, decrease inflammation, and regenerate new tissue.
Our Nurse Practitioner is Certified in Regenerative Medicine trained in Cellular Therapy.
Promote natural healing, reduce inflammation, and support recovery
with Cellular Therapy and get to the root of the problem.
HSA accepted
Trigger Points with Lidocaine starting at $150
Trigger Points with PRP start at $900
Joint Injections with PRP
Why Choose PRP/A2M
Joint Injections
Enhanced Healing: PRPA2M is derived from your own blood, concentrating platelets and growth factors that promote tissue repair and regeneration. This approach is particularly beneficial for conditions like osteoarthritis, muscle and tendon injuries.
Reduced Recovery Time: By stimulating the body’s natural healing processes, these treatments can lead to quicker recovery periods compared to traditional methods.
Minimized Medication Dependence:
PRP injections can decrease the need for opioids, anti-inflammatory medications, and even push off surgery, offering a more natural pain management solution.
Experience rapid relief and accelerated healing with our regenerative joint injections using Platelet-Rich Plasma. These innovative treatments harness your body’s natural healing mechanisms to effectively reduce pain and enhance recovery across various joint areas.
PRP Trigger Point and Joint Injections start $900
PRP/A2M to Joints starting at $1400
Procedure Details:
Blood Collection: A small sample of your blood is drawn, typically ranging from one to a few tubes.
Centrifugation:
The collected blood is placed in a centrifuge to separate its components, concentrating the platelets. We then use a double spin process to obtain the buffy coat which is rich in platelets and leukocytes improving pain and inflammation, while regenerating new tissues.
Injection
The platelet-rich plasma is then injected directly into the injured or affected joint area. Ultrasound guidance is used to ensure precise placement.
This process enhances the body’s natural healing processes, promoting tissue repair and reducing inflammation.
Exosomes for Joint Injections:
A Regenerative Medicine Breakthrough
What Are Exosomes?
Exosomes are tiny extracellular vesicles (30-150 nanometers) secreted by stem cells and other cell types. They serve as messengers, carrying proteins, lipids, and nucleic acids (like mRNA and microRNA) between cells to regulate inflammation, tissue repair, and cellular communication and found in Purified Amniotic Fluid and Wharton's Jelly.
Exosomes start at $3000
How They Work in Joint Injections:
When injected into joints, exosomes act by:
• Reducing inflammation (modulating immune response)
• Stimulating tissue regeneration (cartilage, tendon, and synovial lining)
• Inhibiting apoptosis (cell death) in damaged joint cells
• Promoting angiogenesis (new blood vessel formation for better nutrient delivery)
Common Indications:
• Osteoarthritis (especially early to moderate stages)
• Tendinopathies (e.g., rotator cuff, Achilles)
• Ligament injuries
• Meniscus damage
• Post-surgical joint recovery
Benefits of Exosomes Over PRP Alone:
• No need for harvesting (off-the-shelf, allogenic source)
• Smaller particles = easier to inject into tight joint spaces
• Lower risk of immune reaction (acellular)
• Highly concentrated growth factors and signaling molecules
Sources of Exosomes:
• Typically derived from mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs), often from bone marrow, adipose tissue, or umbilical cord tissue.
• Commercial preparations are rigorously purified and tested for sterility and potency.
Administration:
• Given as an intra-articular injection under ultrasound guidance by our Nurse Practitioner
• Often part of a regenerative protocol alongside PRP or hyaluronic acid, depending on the patient’s condition.
Patient Selection:
• Ideal for active patients looking to delay or avoid surgery.
• Not typically covered by insurance—patients must be educated about cost and benefits.
Risks & Considerations:
• Very low risk of rejection or infection due to acellular nature.
• Proper sourcing and storage are critical (some exosome products are regulated as biologics by the FDA).
• Long-term data is still emerging—most current evidence is from case studies, small trials, and animal models.
What is A2M (Alpha-2-Macroglobulin)?
Experience the power of your body’s own healing potential with our A2M—Alpha-2-Macroglobulin (A2M) is a naturally occurring protein found in your blood plasma. It acts as a broad-spectrum protease inhibitor, which means it can trap and neutralize enzymes (like matrix metalloproteinases, or MMPs) that break down cartilage in joints. This makes it a key player in protecting joint tissue and slowing degenerative processes. This is the number one product used prior to surgery to help repair, heal and restore tissues.