
Regenerative Medicine Treatments at Tarpon Interventional Pain & Spine Care
Chronic pain and musculoskeletal injuries can affect your quality of life, but advanced regenerative medicine treatments offer a promising path toward recovery. At Tarpon Interventional Pain & Spine Care, experienced physicians Lewis Frazier, Jr., MD and Dr. Tejas Ozarkar, MD, use innovative therapies designed to support your body’s natural healing processes and reduce pain.
Call our Plano, Texas office today to schedule a consultation.
What is Regenerative Medicine?
Regenerative medicine encompasses a range of treatments that help your body repair damaged tissue naturally. By using biologic substances that promote healing, these therapies target the source of your pain rather than just managing symptoms.
All treatments are administered directly to the affected area with precise ultrasound guidance, ensuring optimal placement. Individual results vary, and no treatment can guarantee specific outcomes.
Treatment Options
Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP)
PRP therapy uses a small sample of your blood to concentrate platelets and growth factors—key components in tissue repair.
PRP may be used for conditions such as:
- Tendinitis
- Partial rotator cuff tears
- Sprains and strains
- Arthritis
- Back or neck pain
Responses to PRP vary, and results are not guaranteed.
Choosing the Right Treatment
Each regenerative therapy has specific indications. Dr. Frazier will evaluate your condition, review your medical history, and guide you to the option most appropriate for your needs. Not all patients are candidates for these treatments.
What to Expect
Regenerative treatments work by supporting your body’s natural healing. Many patients notice improvement within a few weeks, with continued progress over several months. Duration and effectiveness vary based on the injury, overall health, and individual response.
Learn More
If you’re interested in exploring regenerative medicine options like PRP, contact Tarpon Interventional Pain & Spine Care today to schedule a consultation.
Disclaimer: Individual results may vary. Treatments are not guaranteed to provide pain relief for every patient. Some therapies may be considered investigational, and insurance coverage varies. Please discuss benefits, risks, and alternatives with your healthcare provider.
