Platelet Rich Plasma and Biologics for Pain

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  • Real Talk: What PRP Therapy Actually Feels Like (Patient Experience & Results)
    4/28/26

    Real Talk: What PRP Therapy Actually Feels Like (Patient Experience & Results)

    What is it really like to undergo PRP therapy? In this video, a patient shares her honest experience and results after treatment. She talks about her condition before PRP, what the procedure felt like, and how her pain, function, and daily life changed afterward. This is a real-world perspective on regenerative medicine—no scripts, just genuine feedback. PRP (Platelet-Rich Plasma) uses your body’s own healing factors to promote tissue repair and reduce inflammation. While results can vary, many patients report improvements in pain and mobility over time. If you’re considering PRP or exploring alternatives to surgery or long-term medications, this patient story offers valuable insight into what you might expect. 👉 Always consult with a qualified medical professional to see if PRP is right for you. Find a pain doctor in Windsor Ontario at PRPPainWindsor and heal faster! #prppainwindsor #prppain #prpmsk #paindoctorwindsor #painmanagement #shoulderpain

  • 1 Month After PRP: Down to 2/10 Pain — A Clear Favorite
    4/26/26

    1 Month After PRP: Down to 2/10 Pain — A Clear Favorite

    Patient Experience with PRP (Platelet-Rich Plasma) – Neck and Back (1 Month Post-Treatment) Treatment History and Outcomes PRP in cervical and lumbar regions: Effectiveness: Patient reports significant pain reduction, now at a 2/10 pain score just one month after treatment. Describes PRP as the most effective intervention compared to all prior treatments. Onset of relief: Improvement began within the first few weeks, with steady progress leading to substantial relief by the 1-month mark. Side effects: No side effects reported. Impact on activity and sleep: Marked improvement in daily function with minimal to no pain during activities. Increased comfort overall. Current Plan and Status Patient continues to recover well with sustained improvement. No additional interventions required at this time. Recommendations and Patient Perspective Patient considers PRP their favorite treatment among all previously tried options, citing rapid relief and meaningful improvement in quality of life. Consent was provided for educational use of this experience. Find a pain doctor in Windsor Ontario at PRPPainWindsor and heal faster! #prppainwindsor #prppain #prpmsk #paindoctorwindsor #thoracicspinepain #painmanagement #shoulderpain

  • 3 Months After PRP: Pain Gone, Sleep Restored, Drive Back
    4/23/26

    3 Months After PRP: Pain Gone, Sleep Restored, Drive Back

    Patient in Windsor, Ontario Experience with PRP (Platelet-Rich Plasma) – Shoulders (3 Months Post-Treatment) Treatment History and Outcomes PRP in shoulders: Effectiveness: Patient reports complete resolution of shoulder pain at 3 months post-treatment. Significant improvement in strength, mobility, and overall function. Onset of relief: Gradual improvement over the first several weeks, with full benefits appreciated by the 3-month mark. Side effects: No side effects reported. Impact on activity and sleep: Return of ambition and motivation to stay active. Sleep quality has significantly improved, with no pain-related interruptions. Find a pain doctor in Windsor Ontario at PRPPainWindsor and heal faster! #prppainwindsor #prppain #prpmsk #paindoctorwindsor #painmanagement #shoulderpain

  • From Neck to Back Relief: 4 Weeks After PRP and Feeling the Difference
    4/22/26

    From Neck to Back Relief: 4 Weeks After PRP and Feeling the Difference

    Patient Experience with PRP (Platelet-Rich Plasma) – Neck, Shoulder, and Back (4 Weeks Post-Treatment) Treatment History and Outcomes PRP in cervical, shoulder, and lumbar regions: Effectiveness: Patient reports noticeable improvement in pain and function within 4 weeks following the procedure. Daily activities have become easier, with reduced discomfort across the treated areas.

    Onset of relief: Initial improvement began within the first few weeks, with continued progress noted up to the 4-week mark.

    Side effects: No significant side effects reported. Impact on activity and sleep: Improved mobility and ability to perform routine tasks. Sleep quality has improved compared to before treatment, though still gradually progressing.

    Current Plan and Status Given the positive early response, the team will continue to monitor progress over the coming weeks as PRP effects further develop. The patient notes decreased reliance on pain medications and fewer interruptions from neck, shoulder, and back discomfort.

    Post-procedure routine has included relative rest followed by gradual return to normal activities.

    Recommendations and Patient Perspective Patient would recommend PRP to others experiencing similar musculoskeletal pain, citing meaningful early improvement and overall satisfaction with the treatment.

    Consent was provided for educational use of this experience.

    For more information or to see one of our expert physicians, go to PRPPainWindsor and ask for an evaluation for PRP. Weekend appointments available

  • Using Ultrasound for Safe and Accurate PRP injections- David Rosenblum, MD, Mexico City AMETD 2024

    Using Ultrasound for Safe and Accurate PRP injections- David Rosenblum, MD, Mexico City AMETD 2024

    How to utilize the Ultrasound Machine to perform safe and accurate injections of Platelet Rich Plasma in the knee, hip shoulder, carpal tunnel and other potentially pain generating locaitons.

  • Unlocking Healing: PRP vs. BMAC for Injuries

    Unlocking Healing: PRP vs. BMAC for Injuries

    Pain Physician, David Rosenblum, MD lectures at the NRAP Academy to discussr how PRP and BMAC treatments are transforming recovery for sports injuries, plantar fasciitis, and more.

  • PRP for Pain Relief of the Knee and Foot: Tibial Nerve Blocks & PRP Insights and more!

    PRP for Pain Relief of the Knee and Foot: Tibial Nerve Blocks & PRP Insights and more!

    Discover innovative pain relief techniques for conditions like plantar fasciitis, knee and hip joint pain.

  • Painless Plantar Fascia Injection with PRP- David Rosenblum, MD

    Painless Plantar Fascia Injection with PRP- David Rosenblum, MD

    David Rosenblum, MD demonstrates for how to perform a Tibial Nerve Block to alleviate the Pain of PRP (Platelet Rich Plasma) into the Plantar Fascia.

  • PRP for Pain: Controversial? A message to other Physicians and Specialists

    PRP for Pain: Controversial? A message to other Physicians and Specialists

    The video features Dr. David Rosenblum, an interventional pain physician and anesthesiologist discussing platelet-rich plasma (PRP) therapy. He explains that PRP involves concentrating platelets from a patient's blood sample, typically achieving 8-10 times normal concentration, though some definitions accept 2-3 times.

  • Dr. Rosenblum discusses BMAC vs Adipose Derived Stem Cells for Knee OA, Journal Club- NYC Pain Doc

    Dr. Rosenblum discusses BMAC vs Adipose Derived Stem Cells for Knee OA, Journal Club- NYC Pain Doc

    Exploring the Efficacy of BMAC and ADSC Injections in Knee Osteoarthritis

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