NJ residents suffering from chronic back pain are turning to the office of Bergen County Chiropractor, Dr Peter Ferraro, for an innovative, non-surgical treatment that has shown tremendous success in alleviating back pain from injury, degenerative disc disease and more.  Dr Ferraro’s Bergen County Chiropractic office offers Platelet Rich Protein injections for the treatment of chronic pain.  The treatment is performed by affiliated medical doctors.

nj chiropractorPlatelet Rich Protein (PRP) injections is a cutting-edge medical technique that uses the patient’s own blood to help them heal. Since the solution being injected into the patient comes from their own body, there is very low risk for transmissible infection or allergic reaction. Additionally, early research has shown such positive results that it may be a way to avoid surgery and a lengthy recovery.

How Platelet Rich Protein Injections Work

During the normal healing process, the body utilizes platelets and white blood cells to stimulate the growth of new tissue and repair injuries and other damaging conditions.  However, some parts of the body receive poor blood supply, making it difficult, and sometimes impossible, for the body to repair or heal an injury.  Dr Ferraro explains that by adding to the platelet count using the patient’s own blood, the healing process can become faster and more powerful, offering patients a quick and speedy recovery as new tissue develops.

Platelet Rich Protein injections have shown success in treating a variety of ailments including chronic back pain, degenerative disc disease, nerve inflammation, bursitis, joint pain and more.

Dr. Ferraro at Ferraro Spine & Rehabilitation can help with chronic back pain with many different treatment options. With two convenient locations in both Bergen and Monmouth Counties, Dr. Ferraro is also very accessible. You can find out more information about Platelet Rich Protein injections by calling Dr. Ferraro’s office at 973-478-2212.

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