What Age-Related Issues Can PRP Treat?
Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) is a revolutionary treatment for many issues, including age-related joint pain and injuries. Read on to learn what other issues PRP can treat as you age.
The innovative team at Alpha Orthopedics & Sports Medicine is made up of top orthopedic surgeons, physician assistants, and staff, all of whom are committed to providing excellence in orthopedic medicine for our community. Three full-service practices are conveniently located in McKinney, Sherman and Prosper, as well as an easily accessible walk-in clinic at both our McKinney and Prosper locations for immediate treatment of orthopedic injuries.
Our surgeons are skilled in utilizing minimally invasive techniques and state-of-the-art equipment to perform the latest procedures. Alpha Orthopedics & Sports Medicine is one of the few practices in Texas to offer cartilage restoration. Patients can also take advantage of traditional and robotic-assisted joint replacement, sports medicine, ACL repair, complex shoulder conditions, fracture care as well as treatment of ankle, elbow, wrist, knee and hip conditions.
With compassionate expertise, the surgeons and staff of Alpha Orthopedics & Sports Medicine are dedicated to listening to patients and providing a full range of care, from evaluation to rehabilitation.
Here are some of the many insurances accepted at Alpha Orthopedics and Sports Medicine. If you do not see your insurance company listed or if you have any questions about payment, please contact our office. We also offer cash pay discounts for those who are uninsured.
Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) is a revolutionary treatment for many issues, including age-related joint pain and injuries. Read on to learn what other issues PRP can treat as you age.
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