We are proud to offer Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) therapy for patients seeking nonsurgical relief from musculoskeletal pain. This regenerative treatment is performed by our Orthopedic Nurse Practitioner, Franchesca Jensen, DNP, FNP-C, who specializes in joint, tendon, ligament, and soft-tissue conditions.
FDA Disclaimer: PRP therapy utilizes a patient’s own blood components and is not FDA-approved for the treatment of specific orthopedic, musculoskeletal, aesthetic, or wellness conditions. Individual results may vary.
What Is PRP?
PRP (Platelet-Rich Plasma) uses your own concentrated platelets to reduce pain and inflammation, promote tissue repair, and support healing in injured or overused areas of the body.
During the procedure:
- A small amount of blood is drawn and concentrated in a centrifuge to make the ‘PRP’
- PRP is injected into the injured area using precise ultrasound guidance
Ultrasound ensures accuracy, comfort, and optimal outcomes.
Why Choose PRP at Our Office?
Specialized Orthopedic Expertise
Your evaluation and injection are performed by Franchesca Jensen, DNP, FNP-C, an orthopedic-trained nurse practitioner. She has years of experience in injection treatments and has completed advanced training in ultrasound guided injections using PRP at Harvard University Medical School.
Ultrasound-Guided Injections
Every PRP treatment is delivered with ultrasound guidance for precise targeting of injured tissue.
Natural & Minimally Invasive
PRP uses your own platelets, supporting natural healing without surgery or synthetic medications.
Personalized Treatment Plans
You’ll receive tailored aftercare, activity guidance, and follow-up support.
What to Expect
A typical PRP visit includes:
Comprehensive musculoskeletal evaluation
- Blood draw
- PRP processing
- Ultrasound-guided injection
- Aftercare instructions
Most patients resume normal activity soon after and notice improvement over several weeks.
Schedule Your PRP Consultation
If you’re ready to explore a natural solution for musculoskeletal pain, we’re here to help.
PRP performed by Franchesca Jensen, DNP, FNP-C.
