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PRP injections for plantar fasciitis treatment. Concentrated growth factors support heel pain recovery. Systems and training for healthcare providers.
Plantar fasciitis is one of the most common causes of heel pain, affecting millions of Americans each year. When conservative treatments like stretching, orthotics, and cortisone injections fall short, PRP therapy offers a regenerative alternative. PRP injections deliver concentrated platelets and growth factors directly to the damaged plantar fascia, supporting tissue repair and reducing inflammation. Clinical evidence shows promising results for PRP plantar fasciitis treatment, with many patients experiencing significant improvement in pain and function. Our 1-minute spin PRP systems make it practical to offer this treatment in your practice without lengthy processing times.
Platelet-rich plasma therapy for plantar fasciitis involves drawing a small sample of the patient's blood, concentrating the platelets and growth factors through centrifugation, and injecting the resulting PRP directly into the damaged plantar fascia. The concentrated growth factors—including platelet-derived growth factor (PDGF), transforming growth factor beta (TGF-β), and vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF)—stimulate cellular repair at the injury site. Unlike cortisone, which primarily reduces inflammation without promoting healing, PRP supports actual tissue regeneration and repair of the degenerated fascia.
Multiple peer-reviewed studies have evaluated PRP injections for plantar fasciitis, with systematic reviews suggesting positive outcomes for pain reduction and functional improvement. Most protocols involve a single injection under ultrasound guidance, though some clinicians recommend a series of two to three injections spaced four to six weeks apart. Patients typically experience gradual improvement over six to twelve weeks as the tissue repair process progresses. PRP plantar fasciitis treatment is generally considered when patients have not responded adequately to at least three months of conservative care.
Our 1-minute spin PRP systems are designed for point-of-care preparation, making it practical to add PRP plantar fasciitis injections as a billable service. We provide clinical protocols, injection technique guidance, and ultrasound-guided injection training. The procedure fits within a standard office visit—no surgical suite required. For podiatrists, orthopedic surgeons, and sports medicine physicians, PRP for plantar fasciitis represents a high-demand service line that addresses a common patient complaint with an evidence-supported regenerative approach.
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