PRP for Arthritic Knees

Living with knee arthritis can feel like a daily struggle—simple movements like walking, climbing stairs, or even standing up can be painful and exhausting. At Tulsi Wellness Club, we believe that you deserve relief without relying solely on invasive surgery or long-term medications. That’s where PRP for arthritic knees comes in.

Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) therapy is a regenerative treatment that uses your body’s natural healing mechanisms to reduce inflammation, ease joint pain, and potentially slow the progression of osteoarthritis. Whether you’re in the early stages of arthritis or trying to avoid surgery, PRP therapy may be the solution you've been looking for.


What Is PRP Therapy?

PRP (Platelet-Rich Plasma) therapy involves drawing a small sample of your blood, processing it in a centrifuge to concentrate the platelets, and then injecting that rich plasma directly into the affected knee joint.

Platelets are full of growth factors and healing proteins that help stimulate:

  • Tissue repair

  • New cell growth

  • Reduced inflammation

  • Collagen production

  • Improved joint lubrication

At Tulsi Wellness Club, we use advanced PRP preparation systems to ensure a high-quality, high-concentration injection that supports effective healing.


How PRP Helps Arthritic Knees

Knee osteoarthritis is caused by the gradual breakdown of cartilage—the protective tissue at the ends of your bones. As cartilage wears down, bones rub against each other, causing inflammation, stiffness, and chronic pain.

PRP works by:

  • Reducing Inflammation: The growth factors in PRP help decrease inflammation in the joint lining, offering natural pain relief.

  • Stimulating Cartilage Healing: PRP may encourage the regeneration of cartilage cells, slowing or possibly reversing mild to moderate degeneration.

  • Improving Joint Function: Patients often experience less stiffness, more flexibility, and a greater range of motion.

  • Delaying or Avoiding Surgery: For many, PRP is an effective alternative to knee replacement surgery, especially when started early.


What to Expect From PRP for Arthritic Knees

Personalized Consultation

At Tulsi, every PRP treatment begins with a medical evaluation. We’ll assess the severity of your arthritis using imaging, physical exams, and your symptom history to determine if you’re a good candidate.

In-Office Procedure

The entire PRP process—from blood draw to injection—typically takes less than an hour. There's no need for general anesthesia, and most patients return to normal activities within a day or two.

Recovery Timeline

While PRP isn't an instant fix, most patients begin to notice reduced pain and improved mobility within 2–4 weeks. Maximum benefit is typically seen around 6–8 weeks post-injection. Some patients may benefit from a series of 2–3 treatments over several months.


PRP vs. Cortisone for Knee Arthritis

Cortisone shots are often used to reduce knee inflammation—but they don’t help heal tissue and may weaken the joint over time with repeated use. PRP, on the other hand, encourages healing and may have longer-lasting benefits.

Is PRP Right for You?

PRP therapy for arthritic knees is ideal for those with:

  • Mild to moderate knee osteoarthritis

  • Chronic joint pain not relieved by physical therapy or NSAIDs

  • Interest in natural, non-surgical treatment options

  • A desire to stay active without joint replacement surgery

At Tulsi Wellness Club, we tailor every PRP treatment to your body’s needs and your wellness goals. Our holistic, regenerative approach ensures you receive care that supports long-term healing—not just temporary relief.


Discover Lasting Relief with PRP at Tulsi Wellness Club

Knee arthritis doesn’t have to limit your life. With PRP therapy for arthritic knees, you can reduce pain, restore mobility, and take control of your joint health naturally.

Book your consultation at Tulsi Wellness Club today and explore how PRP can help you move better, live fuller, and age gracefully—without surgery.

Here’s a quick comparison:

Treatment Pain Relief Duration Tissue Healing Long-Term Benefit
Cortisone Weeks to months None Often temporary
PRP Months to years Stimulates repair

Promotes longevity

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