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Discover PRP Treatment Options for Debilitating Neck Issues

Chronic neck pain disrupts daily activities for millions of Americans and results from issues like whiplash injuries and degenerative disc disease. While traditional treatments offer short-term results, many Miami and South Florida residents seek long-lasting relief without neck surgery.

PRP therapy has emerged as a promising regenerative treatment option and uses your body’s natural healing mechanisms to resolve cervical spine pain and inflammation.

Discover why neck pain sufferers throughout South Florida choose PRP at STEMS Health by booking your consultation below. 

Miami PRP and Stem Cell Doctor Dr. Jarred Mait.

Jarred Mait, MD

Dr. Jarred Mait is a licensed general medicine and functional medicine physician. He completed medical school at the University of Miami and then Anesthesiology training at the University of Miami/Jackson Memorial Hospital. He is the owner and Medical Director of Pulse & Remedy.

Miami, Florida PRP Doctor Ankeet Choxi

Ankeet Choxi, MD 

Dr. Choxi is a double-board certified Anesthesiologist and Interventional Pain Management Physician. He completed medical school at Vanderbilt University in Nashville, TN, followed by Anesthesiology training at the University of Miami and Pain Management fellowship training at New York University (NYU) – Langone Health.

PRP Treatment Options for Neck Pain

PRP (platelet-rich plasma) treatments are a new approach to relieving neck pain. PRP doctors harness and amplify the natural growth factors in the patient’s blood cells to heal damaged tissue and reduce inflammation at the site of the neck injury.

STEMS Health is a noted Miami leader in PRP therapy. We work with neck pain patients across the U.S. to reveal and resolve their specific pain causes while building a tailored treatment plan to meet their unique health targets for the years ahead. 

The data behind PRP for neck pain issues highlights how the treatment relieves pain in patients with whiplash-associated neck disorders. Further studies show the benefit of PRP in treating axial neck pain by targeting nerve root irritation. 

Why Choose PRP for Neck Pain?

  • Reduction in Pain and Inflammation: PRP supports long-term neck pain relief by addressing root pain causes such as cervical spondylosis.
  • Improved Mobility: Your PRP doctor can help restore the cervical facet joint and improve mobility and functionality.
  • Minimally Invasive: PRP injections for neck pain offer a minimally invasive alternative to complex neck surgery and potentially addictive painkillers. 
  • Customizable Treatment: The board-certified PRP doctors at STEMS Health can tailor a pain-relief treatment

Neck Conditions Treated with PRP

What to Expect From PRP Injections at STEMS Health

Step-by-Step Neck Pain Treatment Process:
Step 1

Consultation

The board-certified doctors at STEMS Health use MRI and fluoroscopy imaging to identify the telltale signs of structural issues such as bulging discs, herniated discs, and bone and joint abnormalities.

Step 2

Blood Draw

We’ll draw blood ready for the PRP injection at the site of the neck pain.

Step 3

PRP Preparation

Our team places the blood into a centrifuge to separate the platelets.

Step 4

Injection

We inject the platelet-rich plasma using the latest fluoroscopy technology for precision. 

PRP Treatment Typically Takes 1-to-2 Hours within Our Miami Beach Clinic.

Tips to Streamline Recovery for PRP Patients:

  • Only exercise when advised by your STEMS Health doctor. Exercising can slow healing by preventing the platelets from attaching to the tissue. 
  • You should take at least a day of rest and recovery, with limited neck movement for 48 hours immediately following the procedure.
  • Avoid applying ice or heat to the treatment area for 3 days.
  • Carefully increase workouts during the two weeks after your PRP injections, following up with the doctors at STEMS Health on any symptoms and concerns.
  • Stay hydrated and eat healthy meals.
  • Do not smoke or consume alcohol for at least three days after the PRP procedure.

Why Choose Stems Health Regenerative Medicine for Neck Pain Relief with PRP?

PRP Results

With proven experience delivering treatment results with PRP, you can call STEMS Health for a comprehensive understanding of the causes and treatment options for your neck pain. 

Board-Certified Doctors

STEMS Health’s board-certified doctors are known throughout the regenerative care field for their knowledge and experience. Dr. Ankeet Choxi and Dr. Jarred Mait’s reputations result from their unparalleled care and precision in learning and meeting each patient’s PRP goals. 

Local Miami Clinic

The STEMS Health clinic in Miami Beach is a leading regenerative care venue. The facility is purpose-built for regenerative medicine, with a clear design focus on PRP patient comfort.

Call Miami’s PRP Leaders STEMS Health for Neck Pain Treatment

Begin your PRP treatment for debilitating neck pain by calling STEMS Health Regenerative Medicine. Our doctors and support team are standing by to answer your neck pain questions and help you make the right choice for your future health. 

 

Call us at 305-677-0565 or fill out our contact form to book your consultation.

Frequently Asked Questions

All PRP treatment plans are unique to the patient. Follow-up schedules will be unique to your specific neck pain. We will book follow-up appointments based on your schedule. You can call 

our Miami Beach clinic any time during your recovery to speak with your doctor. 

Physical therapy can often be a great addition to PRP treatment. However, you should speak with your PRP doctor before completing any therapy activities while you recover from your PRP injection.

The effect of your neck pain treatment should be clear starting with your second treatment. Although some patients find PRP can take longer to begin reducing pain than NSAIDs and other fast-acting treatments, the results last longer. 



PRP is not suitable for patients with the following medical profiles: Patients who are pregnant Patients with a current cancer diagnosis Patients with blood clotting disorders Patients with severe anemia