PRP Therapy Performed by a Regenerative Medicine Physician

Platelet‑Rich Plasma (PRP) therapy at Dynamic Athlete is a physician‑performed regenerative medicine service used to support healing in joints, tendons, ligaments, cartilage, fascia, and other musculoskeletal tissues. PRP is created from a patient’s own blood and delivered with the goal of improving tissue quality, reducing irritation, and supporting long‑term function.

Although PRP is widely offered, results vary significantly between clinics. Differences in physician experience, biologic processing, injection accuracy, and tissue preparation all influence how well PRP performs. At Dynamic Athlete, PRP is treated as a medical procedure that requires diagnostic precision, imaging guidance, and clinical judgment rather than a standardized injection.

Dynamic Athlete is the destination clinic for those seeking optimal outcomes through unmatched precision, clinical expertise, and evidence‑based regenerative medicine.

PRP Therapy at Dynamic Athlete:

What to Know at a Glance

PRP therapy at Dynamic Athlete is designed for active adults who want a physician‑driven alternative to surgery, medications, or prolonged downtime.

Patients often seek PRP care because:

Some sections below include technical detail. That information is intentional. PRP outcomes vary widely, and understanding why those differences exist allows patients to make informed decisions about their care.

What Is PRP Therapy?

PRP therapy is an orthopedic and sports medicine procedure that concentrates platelets from a patient’s blood and delivers them to targeted tissue. Platelets contain growth factors and signaling molecules involved in inflammation modulation, collagen organization, and cellular communication.

In musculoskeletal care, PRP is commonly used to support healing in tendons, ligaments, joints, and areas of chronic overload.

How PRP Supports Healing

PRP supports healing by influencing how tissue behaves over time rather than providing immediate structural repair. Growth factors released from platelets can affect inflammation, collagen turnover, and blood flow in injured or degenerative tissue.

Because PRP acts through biologic signaling, results depend on platelet concentration, cellular composition, and how accurately the biologic is placed.

Why Execution Matters in PRP Therapy

PRP is not a standardized product, and outcomes are highly operator‑dependent. Variations in processing methods, platelet concentration, leukocyte content, and injection technique can meaningfully change how tissue responds.

Different tissues tolerate inflammation differently. Selecting an inappropriate PRP formulation or injecting without imaging guidance can limit effectiveness or prolong recovery.

The Dynamic Athlete PRP Protocol

PRP at Dynamic Athlete follows a physician‑directed protocol tailored to the tissue being treated. Processing methods, platelet concentration targets, and adjunct therapies are selected based on anatomy, pathology, and functional goals rather than convenience or kit limitations.

Shockwave and EMTT Tissue Priming

When clinically appropriate, shockwave therapy and EMTT are used to prepare tissue prior to PRP injection. These modalities can improve local blood flow, cellular responsiveness, and mechanical signaling, which may enhance how PRP is received by the tissue.

Conditions Commonly Treated With PRP

PRP may be considered for chronic tendon irritation, ligament injury, early joint degeneration, cartilage stress, and overuse‑related musculoskeletal pain.

Who Is a Good Candidate for PRP Therapy?

PRP therapy may be appropriate for individuals who remain active despite persistent pain, wish to avoid surgery, or have not responded to conventional treatments such as physical therapy or medications.

Physician‑Led Regenerative Care

All PRP procedures at Dynamic Athlete are personally performed by Aneesh Garg, DO, CAQ, a double board‑certified regenerative medicine physician with advanced training in musculoskeletal diagnosis and ultrasound‑guided procedures. PRP injections are not delegated to assistants or technicians.

Physician‑performed care allows for accurate diagnosis, precise biologic placement, and appropriate adjustment of treatment strategy based on tissue response.

Autologous & FDA‑Aligned Regenerative Standards

PRP therapy at Dynamic Athlete uses autologous biologic material derived from the patient’s own blood and follows FDA‑aligned regenerative medicine standards, including minimal manipulation and same‑day use within licensed medical practice. No donor tissue, culture expansion, or non‑compliant biologic products are used.

Why Patients Choose PRP Therapy at Dynamic Athlete

Patients often choose Dynamic Athlete for PRP therapy because care is structured around physician oversight, biologic precision, and procedural accountability rather than standardized injections.

Key considerations include:

This approach is suited for patients who value clinical judgment and durable outcomes.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is PRP therapy?

PRP therapy is a non‑surgical regenerative medicine procedure that uses a patient’s own blood to support musculoskeletal healing.

Results vary based on processing technique, injection accuracy, tissue selection, and whether the tissue environment is prepared to respond.

PRP works gradually over weeks to months as biologic signaling influences tissue behavior.

No. PRP is a physician‑performed, non‑surgical procedure.