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Wrist Pain Treatment and Regenerative PRP Injections for Wrist and Hand Pain

At Physicians Rehabilitation, our mission is to help patients eliminate pain and restore function—without surgery. With clinics conveniently located in Naples, Fort Myers, Port Charlotte, and The Villages, Florida, we provide advanced Wrist Pain Treatment and Regenerative PRP Injections for Wrist Pain and Regenerative PRP Injections for Hand Pain designed to help you get back to the life you love.

Advanced Wrist and Hand Pain Treatment with PRP

Our state-of-the-art Regenerative PRP Injections for Wrist Pain and Regenerative PRP Injections for Hand Pain use your body’s own healing power to repair damaged tissues, reduce inflammation, and relieve pain. Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) therapy is a proven treatment for wrist and hand conditions such as:

Carpal Tunnel Syndrome (CTS):
CTS accounts for nearly 50% of work-related wrist injuries. It occurs when the median nerve in the wrist becomes compressed, leading to pain, numbness, and weakness. While surgery may be an option in severe cases, PRP has been clinically proven to improve function and relieve symptoms in mild to moderate cases—without invasive procedures.

Osteoarthritis (OA):
OA is one of the leading causes of wrist and hand pain. PRP injections have been shown to outperform cortisone injections by providing longer-lasting relief and stimulating true tissue repair rather than masking pain. Studies demonstrate that PRP therapy can reduce pain by up to 90% and improve mobility in patients suffering from thumb and wrist osteoarthritis.

Trigger Finger:
PRP therapy can help restore smooth tendon motion, reduce pain, and speed healing in patients with trigger finger by reversing inflammation and degeneration of the tendon sheath.

The Science Behind PRP

PRP, or Platelet-Rich Plasma, is made from your own blood. It contains powerful growth factors that accelerate healing, stimulate collagen production, and promote the regeneration of tendons, ligaments, and cartilage.
During the procedure, a small blood sample is drawn, processed to concentrate the platelets, and then reinjected into the affected wrist or hand under ultrasound guidance for precision.

Benefits of PRP Therapy for Wrist and Hand Pain

  • Stimulates natural tissue repair and regeneration

  • Reduces inflammation and pain

  • Improves joint function and mobility

  • Enhances collagen and blood flow

  • Provides long-term relief without drugs or surgery

Because PRP uses your body’s own platelets, there is virtually no risk of allergic reaction or disease transmission. Most patients experience improved comfort within weeks, with continued progress for months following treatment.

Experience You Can Trust

At Physicians Rehabilitation, our team of board-certified specialists is highly trained in advanced regenerative therapies. Whether you’re seeking Wrist Pain Treatment in Naples, Regenerative PRP Injections for Wrist Pain in Fort Myers, or Regenerative PRP Injections for Hand Pain in Port Charlotte or The Villages, you can count on our expertise, compassionate care, and proven results.

Take the first step toward a pain-free life—contact Physicians Rehabilitation today to schedule your consultation and discover how PRP therapy can help you heal naturally.

 


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