Knee PRP Injections Near The Colony, Texas
Nine-minute drive, surgery-free cartilage repair
- (214) 782-9222
- Mon–Fri 7 am – 4 pm
- Surface parking
Why Choose Our Knee PRP
- Board-certified orthopedic & pain physicians tailor every plan.
- PRP processed to ≥ 5× platelet concentration for maximum growth-factor release.
- Same-visit imaging review—diagnosis and injection completed in one trip.
- Transparent pricing: knee PRP from $1,200; HSA/FSA welcome.
Route Snapshot
Frisco Clinic — 7600 John Hickman Pkwy, Suite 130
(9 min • Main St E → Legacy Dr → John Hickman)
What PRP Does for Your Knee?
Daily climbs at The Colony’s Grandscape steps and weekend pickle-ball rallies strain knee cartilage. Platelet-rich plasma distils your own blood’s growth factors, then delivers them directly into worn cartilage and inflamed tendon tissue. In clinical studies cited by the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons (2022), PRP cut knee-pain scores by up to 60 percent and improved function within eight weeks”, “without the downtime of arthroscopy. Because the injectate is autologous, rejection risk is virtually zero, and infection rates remain below 0.1 percent. Eighty percent of our knee-arthritis patients achieve their pain goal with one injection; high-load athletes sometimes opt for a booster at the six-month mark.
Common Conditions We Treat
Near Grand Prairie
Walk out and drive home within minutes
Resume desk work the next day
Stationary bike at 48 hours; light run week 3
No opioids—local anaesthetics only
FAQs
Pain relief typically lasts 12 to 18 months after one injection.
However, cartilage biology varies—active athletes may opt for a booster at 6 months if their activity level is high.
Laboratory studies show that PRP stimulates collagen and hyaluronic acid synthesis.
Clinical outcomes include pain relief and MRI evidence of slowed cartilage loss, but PRP is not a full replacement for end-stage joint surfaces.
Head-to-head clinical trials favor PRP for better six-month pain relief.
Gel shots provide lubrication, while PRP delivers growth factors.
Many patients start with PRP and may add gel if crepitus (joint noise or grinding) persists.