Platelet Rich Plasma
(PRP)
Natural Healing for Joints, Tendons, and Soft Tissue — Without Surgery
PRP Joint Injections Near You in Cincinnati, Fairfield, Liberty Township, and West Chester

What Is PRP Therapy?
Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) is a regenerative therapy that uses your body’s own blood — concentrated with platelets and growth factors — to stimulate healing, reduce inflammation, and repair damaged tissues.
PRP has been used successfully in orthopedics for decades and is ideal for patients who want a natural, non-surgical option for pain relief and joint recovery.
Conditions Commonly Treated with PRP
- Knee osteoarthritis (early to moderate)
- Chronic tendonitis (patellar, Achilles, elbow)
- Plantar fasciitis
- Rotator cuff tendon injuries
- Meniscus or labrum damage
- Tennis/golfer’s elbow
- SI joint or hip pain
- Post-injury inflammation
- Recovery support for active adults and athletes
Benefits of PRP at Inertia Medical
- Custom PRP preparation based on your condition — we adjust platelet concentration and technique depending on whether we’re treating a joint, tendon, or soft tissue
- Uses your own blood — no foreign substances or implants
- Supports tissue repair, not just symptom relief
- Minimally invasive with little to no downtimeTailored to your features for natural-looking outcomes
- Helps delay or avoid corticosteroids or surgery
- Image-guided injections for accuracy and safety
- Trusted by orthopedic specialists, athletes, and regenerative providers nationwide

How It Works
Getting started with PRP therapy is straightforward, efficient, and focused on long-term healing and recovery:
1. Schedule Your Consultation
Book an in-person appointment with one of our experienced providers by clicking below or calling/texting
513-570-4464.
We’ll review your medical history, imaging (if available), and goals to determine if PRP is right for you.
2. Blood Draw & PRP Processing
We draw a small sample of your blood and spin it in a centrifuge to separate out the healing components — mainly platelets, growth factors, and plasma.
3. Precision Injection
We inject the PRP into the injured or inflamed tissue under ultrasound to ensure accuracy and maximize effectiveness.
4. Healing Response Begins
Over the next few weeks, the growth factors stimulate your body’s repair processes — reducing inflammation, improving function, and strengthening tissue.
What’s Included — All in One Simple Visit
Everything you need for safe, high-quality PRP treatment in one seamless experience.
Regenerative Medicine Expert Evaluation
Review of medical history, activity level, and treatment goals
PRP Blood Draw & Centrifuge Processing
In-house lab protocol to isolate your healing plasma
Ultrasound-Guided PRP Injection
We offer ice packs, skin vibration, and a calming environment to ensure a smooth, comfortable experience.
Post-Treatment Recovery Plan
Includes recovery recommendations, activity restrictions, and follow-up schedule
The #1 Practice in Cincinnati for PRP

Why Choose Inertia for PRP Therapy?
- Advanced orthopedic care without unnecessary surgery
- Providers extensively trained in musculoskeletal ultrasound and guided injections
- Focused on function, performance, and long-term outcomes
- Transparent, self-pay pricing with no insurance delays
- Access to regenerative combos like HA injections and BMAC
- One of the only clinics in the region offering orthopedic PRP + HRT + body composition care under one roof
Frequently Asked Questions About PRP
Curious about treatment? You’re not alone — here are the answers to the most common questions our patients ask.
PRP (Platelet-Rich Plasma) works by using a concentrated portion of your own blood — rich in platelets and growth factors — to stimulate the body’s natural healing response. When injected into an injured joint, tendon, or ligament, PRP helps reduce inflammation, encourage tissue repair, and improve circulation to the area. It doesn’t just mask symptoms — it supports true, biologic healing at the cellular level.
You may feel mild pressure or soreness at the injection site. We use numbing, ice, and slow injection techniques to keep the procedure comfortable.
Most patients begin noticing improvement within 2–8 weeks, with continued gains for several months as healing continues.
Many patients do well with a single treatment, but chronic or advanced conditions may benefit from a series of 2–3 injections spaced 4–6 weeks apart.
In many cases, yes — especially for early arthritis, tendon injuries, or cartilage wear. While it won’t “regrow” new tissue, PRP can delay surgery and improve function naturally.
Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) like ibuprofen, naproxen, and aspirin can interfere with the natural healing process that PRP is designed to stimulate. PRP works by triggering controlled inflammation, which is essential for tissue regeneration. Taking NSAIDs can blunt this response and reduce the effectiveness of the treatment. For this reason, we recommend avoiding NSAIDs for at least 10-14 days after your PRP injection. If needed, acetaminophen (Tylenol) is typically safe to use for discomfort.
Clear and Honest Pricing for PRP
Service | Price |
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Joint or Tendon PRP | *599 |
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Insights & Articles About PRP
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You don’t need to live with pain — or rush into surgery. With PRP therapy, we activate your body’s healing potential to restore comfort, function, and quality of life — naturally.
