Friday 12 August 2016

Pain Clinic and PRP Therapy in Los Angeles, CA

Intelligent Pain Solutions Is a joint pain and back pain clinic in Los Angeles made up of board-certified healthcare professionals with special training in the management of pain.

Intelligent Pain Solutions Los Angeles treats all types of simple and complicated pain conditions. Treatments at Intelligent Pain Solutions are cutting edge and performed by a first rate pain management doctors in Los Angeles. Over 90% of patients at Intelligent Pain Solutions are able to avoid potentially risky surgery, achieve pain relief and become more functional.


Pain affects one third of the population, and may include neck or back pain, failed back surgery, whiplash or any number of causes. Our experienced pain management specialist in Los Angeles such as George Graf, MD, have the capacity to change lives by finding the root cause of why you are hurting.

Platelet Rich Plasma Therapy in Los Angeles at IPS is the newest treatment for pain that many sports man using in order to cure any sport injury. Also, we are providing PRP therapy in Los Angeles for chronic ligament and tendon ricks/stresses that have botched other conventional treatment. We are delighted to offer PRP treatment in Los Angeles that is personalized to your detailed medical requirements. Intelligent Pain Solutions treats all types of simple and complicated pain conditions. like back, neck pain & prp in Los Angeles, CA.


PRP is plasma that contains many more platelets than what is usually found in blood. The platelets are concentrated, so they contain a high concentration of growth factors (5-10 times greater than usual). To develop the PRP preparation, a nurse will draw the blood from you. The platelets are separated from the other blood components by a centrifuge, which spins the blood components in a special separating tube. The increased concentration of platelets is then ready to be injected into the body region of concern.

Experts believe that injecting a solution rich in growth factors will speed the healing process. This can be done through two mechanisms:


PRP can be injected into the damaged or injured area. A mixture of PRP and a local anesthetic is placed directly into the inflamed tissue. Afterwards, the pain at the injection site increases for the first couple of weeks, but after this, the patient will experience the beneficial effects.

PRP is often used to heal surgical repaired structures, such as tendons, ligaments, and muscles. This is done by preparing the PRP so it is actually stitched into the torn tissues.

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