PRP Therapy for Tennis/Golfers Elbow/Plantar Fasciitis

Natural Healing Through Regenerative Orthopaedic Care By Dr. Yogish Vijaya Kumar

Chronic tendon injuries like Tennis Elbow (Lateral Epicondylitis), Golfer’s Elbow (Medial Epicondylitis), and Plantar Fasciitis are common in athletes, active individuals, and even those performing repetitive movements in daily life. These conditions can lead to persistent pain, stiffness, and decreased mobility. When rest, physiotherapy, and medications fail to provide lasting relief, Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) Therapy offers a cutting-edge, non-surgical solution.

Dr. Yogish Vijaya Kumar, a specialist in regenerative orthopaedic treatments, uses PRP therapy to help patients naturally heal soft tissue injuries, reduce pain, and return to active lifestyles without the need for surgery.

What is PRP Therapy?

Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) is derived from your own blood. It contains a high concentration of platelets, which are rich in growth factors that promote tissue repair, reduce inflammation, and accelerate healing.

The procedure involves:

  1. Drawing a small amount of your blood

  2. Processing it in a centrifuge to isolate platelets

  3. Injecting the PRP directly into the affected tendon or fascia under ultrasound guidance

It’s a minimally invasive procedure with minimal downtime and a natural healing mechanism.

Conditions Treated

Tennis Elbow – Pain on the outer part of the elbow due to overuse of forearm muscles
Golfer’s Elbow – Pain on the inner side of the elbow from repetitive wrist or finger motions
Plantar Fasciitis – Heel pain caused by inflammation of the thick band of tissue under the foot

These chronic conditions often involve micro-tears and degeneration rather than inflammation, making PRP an ideal solution for stimulating actual tissue healing.

Benefits of PRP Therapy

  • Drug-free and surgery-free treatment

  • Utilizes your body’s own healing cells

  • Promotes tissue regeneration, not just symptom relief

  • Performed as an outpatient procedure

  • Minimal risk and quick recovery time

  • Proven effectiveness in chronic tendon injuries

Why Choose Dr. Yogish Vijaya Kumar?

  • Expertise in sports-related injuries and regenerative therapies

  • Ultrasound-guided PRP injections for precision and efficacy

  • Emphasis on non-surgical recovery and long-term outcomes

  • Personalized rehab plans with physiotherapy guidance

PRP Injection Specialist in Jayanagar

Looking for a PRP injection specialist in Jayanagar? Dr. Yogish Vijaya Kumar offers advanced Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) therapy for conditions like knee pain, tennis elbow, plantar fasciitis, and sports injuries. PRP is a non-surgical regenerative treatment that uses your body’s natural healing ability to repair damaged tissues and reduce pain.

At our Jayanagar clinic, we provide personalized PRP treatments using evidence-based techniques to ensure faster recovery and long-lasting results. Whether you are an athlete or suffering from chronic joint pain, PRP therapy can help restore mobility and improve your quality of life.

Reclaim your movement, naturally.
Book an appointment with Dr. Yogish to explore PRP therapy and get lasting relief from elbow and heel pain.

Dr. Yogish Vijaya Kumar

Senior Consultant – Orthopaedic & Robotic Joint Replacement Surgeon Specialist in Sports Injuries | Geriatric Orthopedics

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Frequently asked questions

What is PRP injection treatment?

PRP (Platelet-Rich Plasma) therapy is a regenerative treatment that uses your own blood platelets to promote healing and reduce pain in injured tissues.

Is PRP injection safe?

Yes, PRP injections are safe as they use your own blood, reducing the risk of allergic reactions or infections.

How long does PRP treatment take to show results?

Most patients start noticing improvement within 3 to 6 weeks, with continued healing over a few months.

What conditions can PRP treat?

PRP is commonly used for knee arthritis, tennis elbow, ligament injuries, plantar fasciitis, and sports injuries.

How many PRP injections are needed?

Depending on the condition, 1 to 3 injections may be required for optimal results.