Orthobiologics
For Injury Recovery
Famous athletes such as Tiger Woods, Rafael Nadal, and Maria Sharapova credit their quick injury recoveries to PRP. You can gain the same benefits.
Orthobiologics
May Be An Alternative
To Surgery
Orthobiologics are an effective alternative to surgery for sports-related injuries such as rotator cuff tears, ACL, spine, tendinitis, sports hernia, and joint injuries.
Orthobiologics
For Pain
Orthobiologics such as PRP has been revolutionary for pain relief. It effectively promotes long-lasting healing using the power of your own body.
Orthobiologics
For Injury Recovery
Famous athletes such as Tiger Woods, Rafael Nadal, and Maria Sharapova credit their quick injury recoveries to PRP. You can gain the same benefits.
Orthobiologics
To Avoid Surgery
Orthobiologics are an effective alternative to surgery for sports-related injuries such as rotator cuff tears, ACL, spine, tendinitis, sports hernia, and joint injuries.
Orthobiologics
For Pain
Orthobiologics such as PRP has been revolutionary for pain relief. It effectively promotes long-lasting healing using the power of your own body.
What is PRP?
Platelet-Rich Plasma
Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) therapy is one of the newest ways to help with recovery, injury, and pain relief. PRP uses a highly concentrated solution of your body’s own platelets to accelerate the natural healing of damaged tissue. Platelets are found in your blood and play an important role in healing injuries. Growth factors and proteins found in the platelets speed up the body’s tissue repair process, especially in degenerative tissues (muscles, tendons and ligaments) that have not healed correctly initially after an injury or from overuse.
What is PRP?
Platelet-Rich Plasma
Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) therapy is one of the newest ways to help with recovery, injury, and pain relief. PRP uses a highly concentrated solution of your body’s own platelets to accelerate the natural healing of damaged tissue. Platelets are found in your blood and play an important role in healing injuries. Growth factors and proteins found in the platelets speed up the body’s tissue repair process, especially in degenerative tissues (muscles, tendons and ligaments) that have not healed correctly initially after an injury or from overuse.
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How can Orthobiologics help you?
Injury Recovery
Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP) has been used by many professional athletes. Superstars like Kobe Bryant, Alex Rodriguez, Tiger Woods, and Maria Sharapova during some of their most difficult injuries and reported incredible benefits. However, you do not have to be an elite athlete to take advantage of the benefits offered by regenerative medicine.
PRP has been proved to accelerate the rate at which tissue heals. For injuries related to tendons, ligaments, and muscles it has proven to be highly effective. Especially for ligament injuries which are usually the most lengthy and difficult. This is recommended for those that want to speed up the healing time.
PRP has been shown to help calm inflammation. This is because platelets are cell fragments that have growth factors that produce fibroblasts and endothelial cells. Your body uses these to promote healing and reduce inflammation.
PRP is minimally invasive. It is performed via injections that are prepared by taking a few tubes of your own blood and running it to what is known as a centrifuge, to concentrate the platelets. We call these “activated platelets” and are injected into the area of injury.
FAQ
Some patients may experience dizziness, mild nausea, and fainting after PRP.
Some of the potential side effects of PRP include:
- Pain in the injured area where injections are performed.
- Allergic Reaction
- Blood Clot
- Discoloration of the skin
Some patients may require touch-up injections about once a year.
PRP is not recommended for patients that have a medical condition that can worsen with injections.
Potential Alternative
To Surgery
Like any treatment option, the results depend on a variety of factors, including the extent of the injury. PRP treatment could potentially help you avoid surgeries such as knee replacement surgery, hip replacement surgery, shoulder replacement, spinal fusion, and more.
Like any treatment option, the results depend on a variety of factors, including the extent of the injury. Both PRP and Orthobiologics (sometimes used in tandem) could potentially help you avoid surgeries such as: knee replacement surgery, hip replacement surgery, shoulder replacement, spinal fusion, and more.
Like any treatment option, the results depend on a variety of factors, including the extent of the injury. PRP treatment may potentially help you avoid surgeries such as knee replacement surgery, hip replacement surgery, shoulder replacement, spinal fusion, and more.
Like any treatment option, the results depend on a variety of factors, including the extent of the injury. PRP treatment may potentially help you avoid surgeries such as knee replacement surgery, hip replacement surgery, shoulder replacement, spinal fusion, and more.
FAQ
Platelet Rich Plasma Therapy (PRP) differs from Orthobiologics in that it uses the healing components found in blood plasma as opposed to Orthobiologics to heal.
Generally speaking PRP injections are not painful; however, the discomfort level depends on the part of the body being treated. Injections into the joint are of minimal discomfort.
According to sports-health.com
“In one of the largest studies2 examining PRP, 230 patients with painful tennis elbow (lateral epicondylar tendinopathy) were treated with either a PRP injections or traditional treatments. After 24 weeks, nearly 84 percent of patients who received the PRP injections reported a 25 percent or greater reduction in pain, while 68.3 percent of the control group (p = 0.037) reported similar results.”
Many patients have reported seeing a major difference in just a few weeks. However, patient results vary.
The majority of insurance companies consider PRP to be experimental so it will not cover the cost. However, some will pay for the consultation and other expenses incurred during the procedure.
Common Conditions
PRP has been commonly used to treat a variety of conditions such as: tennis below (lateral epicondylitis), rotator cuff tendinitis, Achilles tendinopathy, jumper’s knee (patellar tendinitis) as well as other tendon irritations. It’s shown high effectiveness for chronic tendon conditions, bursitis around the knee, shoulder, elbow, and ankle joints. It is proven to help treat pain associated with the hip, knee, and shoulder osteoarthritis.
PRP has been commonly used to treat a variety of conditions such as: tennis below (lateral epicondylitis), rotator cuff tendinitis, Achilles tendinopathy, jumper’s knee (patellar tendinitis) as well as other tendon irritations. It’s shown high effectiveness for chronic tendon conditions, bursitis around the knee, shoulder, elbow, and ankle joints. It is proven to help treat pain associated with the hip, knee, and shoulder osteoarthritis.
PRP has been commonly used to treat a variety of conditions such as: tennis below (lateral epicondylitis), rotator cuff tendinitis, Achilles tendinopathy, jumper’s knee (patellar tendinitis) as well as other tendon irritations. It’s shown high effectiveness for chronic tendon conditions, bursitis around the knee, shoulder, elbow, and ankle joints. It is proven to help treat pain associated with the hip, knee, and shoulder osteoarthritis.
PRP has been commonly used to treat a variety of conditions such as: tennis below (lateral epicondylitis), rotator cuff tendinitis, Achilles tendinopathy, jumper’s knee (patellar tendinitis) as well as other tendon irritations. It’s shown high effectiveness for chronic tendon conditions, bursitis around the knee, shoulder, elbow, and ankle joints. It is proven to help treat pain associated with the hip, knee, and shoulder osteoarthritis.
An anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) tear is a very common injury suffered by athletes involved in high-intensity sports like football, basketball, and/or soccer. A torn ACL can be excruciating and the recovery process can be lengthy. PRP injections can be a very effective alternative to ACL reconstruction surgery.
A sports hernia can be an excruciating and potentially career-ending injury. It often occurs while performing sports that require a sudden change of movement or change of direction. PRP has been a very effective treatment of this injury.
Tendinosis refers to the thickening and scarring of the tendons. When this occurs the result could be both pain and a loss of flexibility in the joint combined with burning pain and swelling. PRP and/or Orthobiologics has been a very effective treatment for this injury.
How can Orthobiologics help you?
Injury Recovery
Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP) has been used by many professional athletes. Superstars like Kobe Bryant, Alex Rodriguez, Tiger Woods, and Maria Sharapova during some of their most difficult injuries and reported incredible benefits. However, you do not have to be an elite athlete to take advantage of the benefits offered by regenerative medicine.
PRP has been proven to accelerate the rate at which tissue heals. For injuries related to tendons, ligaments, and muscles it has proven to be highly effective. Especially for ligament injuries which are usually the most lengthy and difficult. This is recommended for those that want to speed up the healing time.
PRP has been shown to help calm inflammation. This is because platelets are cell fragments that have growth factors that produce fibroblasts and endothelial cells. Your body uses these to promote healing and reduce inflammation.
PRP is minimally invasive. It is performed via injections that are prepared by taking a few tubes of your own blood and running it to what is known as a centrifuge, to concentrate the platelets. We call these “activated platelets” and are injected into the area of injury
FAQ
Some patients may experience dizziness, mild nausea, and fainting after PRP.
Some of the potential side effects of PRP include:
-
- Pain in the injured area where injections are performed.
- Allergic Reaction
- Blood Clot
- Discoloration of the skin
Some patients may require touch-up injections about once a year.
PRP treatmetn is not recommended for patients that have a medical condition that can worsen with injections.
Potential Alternative
To Surgery
Like any treatment option, the results depend on a variety of factors, including the extent of the injury. PRP treatment may potentially help you avoid surgeries such as: knee replacement surgery, hip replacement surgery, shoulder replacement, spinal fusion, and more.
Like any treatment option, the results depend on a variety of factors, including the extent of the injury. PRP treatment may potentially help you avoid surgeries such as knee replacement surgery, hip replacement surgery, shoulder replacement, spinal fusion, and more.
Like any treatment option, the results depend on a variety of factors, including the extent of the injury. PRP treatment may potentially help you avoid surgeries such as knee replacement surgery, hip replacement surgery, shoulder replacement, spinal fusion, and more.
Like any treatment option, the results depend on a variety of factors, including the extent of the injury. PRP treatment may potentially help you avoid surgeries such as knee replacement surgery, hip replacement surgery, shoulder replacement, spinal fusion, and more.
FAQ
Platelet Rich Plasma Therapy (PRP) differs from Orthobiologics in that it uses the healing components found in blood plasma as opposed to Orthobiologics to heal.
Generally speaking PRP injections are not painful; however, the discomfort level depends on the part of the body being treated. Injections into the joint are of minimal discomfort.
According to sports-health.com
“In one of the largest studies2 examining PRP, 230 patients with painful tennis elbow (lateral epicondylar tendinopathy) were treated with either a PRP injections or traditional treatments. After 24 weeks, nearly 84 percent of patients who received the PRP injections reported a 25 percent or greater reduction in pain, while 68.3 percent of the control group (p = 0.037) reported similar results.”
Many patients have reported seeing a major difference in just a few weeks. However, patient results vary.
The majority of insurance companies consider PRP and Orthobiologics to be experimental so it will not cover the cost. However, some will pay for the consultation and other expenses incurred during the procedure.
Common Conditions
PRP has been commonly used to treat a variety of conditions such as: tennis below (lateral epicondylitis), rotator cuff tendinitis, Achilles tendinopathy, jumper’s knee (patellar tendinitis) as well as other tendon irritations. It’s shown high effectiveness for chronic tendon conditions, bursitis around the knee, shoulder, elbow, and ankle joints. It is proven to help treat pain associated with the hip, knee, and shoulder osteoarthritis.
PRP has been commonly used to treat a variety of conditions such as: tennis below (lateral epicondylitis), rotator cuff tendinitis, Achilles tendinopathy, jumper’s knee (patellar tendinitis) as well as other tendon irritations. It’s shown high effectiveness for chronic tendon conditions, bursitis around the knee, shoulder, elbow, and ankle joints. It is proven to help treat pain associated with the hip, knee, and shoulder osteoarthritis.
PRP has been commonly used to treat a variety of conditions such as: tennis below (lateral epicondylitis), rotator cuff tendinitis, Achilles tendinopathy, jumper’s knee (patellar tendinitis) as well as other tendon irritations. It’s shown high effectiveness for chronic tendon conditions, bursitis around the knee, shoulder, elbow, and ankle joints. It is proven to help treat pain associated with the hip, knee, and shoulder osteoarthritis.
PRP has been commonly used to treat a variety of conditions such as: tennis below (lateral epicondylitis), rotator cuff tendinitis, Achilles tendinopathy, jumper’s knee (patellar tendinitis) as well as other tendon irritations. It’s shown high effectiveness for chronic tendon conditions, bursitis around the knee, shoulder, elbow, and ankle joints. It is proven to help treat pain associated with the hip, knee, and shoulder osteoarthritis.
An anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) tear is a very common injury suffered by athletes involved in high-intensity sports like football, basketball, and/or soccer. A torn ACL can be excruciating and the recovery process can be lengthy. PRP injections can be a very effective alternative to ACL reconstruction surgery.
A sports hernia can be an excruciating and potentially career-ending injury. It often occurs while performing sports that require a sudden change of movement or change of direction. PRP has been a very effective treatment of this injury.
Tendinosis refers to the thickening and scarring of the tendons. When this occurs the result could be both pain and a loss of flexibility in the joint combined with burning pain and swelling. PRP and/or Orthobiologics has been a very effective treatment for this injury.
Meet The Physician
Patrick Tyrance, Jr. MD
Patrick Tyrance, Jr., MD is a Harvard-trained Orthopedic Surgeon and a passionate advocate for holistic musculoskeletal health. Alongside his surgical expertise, Dr. Tyrance holds a certification as a health coach, which included a year of focused training in nutrition. This unique combination allows him to take a truly comprehensive approach to patient care, addressing both the immediate needs of injury recovery and the long-term optimization of overall health and well-being.
Prior to his medical career, Dr. Tyrance excelled as an All-Conference and Academic All-American linebacker at the University of Nebraska and was drafted by the LA Rams. He later completed his medical degree and orthopedic surgery training at Harvard, where he became recognized for his compassionate approach and refined surgical skills.
At the heart of Dr. Tyrance’s practice is a dedication to empowering patients through both surgical and non-surgical solutions, incorporating the latest in regenerative therapies, personalized health strategies, and nutritional guidance to promote lasting vitality and healing.
In addition to his private medical practice, Dr. Tyrance serves as an advisor to healthcare startups and evaluates patented medical technologies for their commercialization potential, remaining at the forefront of innovations that enhance patient outcomes.
Treatment Steps
Consultation
Step 1
You will have a consultation with our physician to discuss your injury, health goals, medical history, and expectations.
Physical
Step 2
The provider will perform a relevant physical examination to help identify personalized therapy options.
Diagnostic Imaging
Step 3
Diagnostic imaging will be performed to better understand your current state of health and diagnose the injury. This phase may also include lab work.
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Patrick Tyrance, Jr. MD
Dr. Patrick Tyrance Jr. is a Harvard-trained Orthopedic Surgeon and passionate holistic health advocate. Prior to becoming an Orthopedic Surgeon, he was a former All-Conference and Academic All-American linebacker at the University of Nebraska and drafted by the LA Rams before completing medical school and orthopedic surgery training at Harvard.
He is known as a compassionate physician and recognized for his surgical skill. In addition to his private medical practice, Dr. Tyrance serves as an advisor to a number of healthcare startups and evaluates patented technologies in medicine and healthcare for their commercialization potential.