Stem Cell vs. PRP Therapy for Joint Pain: What Actually Works
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Close-up of a man holding his knee, capturing a moment of discomfort in a casual indoor setting.

You’re sick of the pills. Done with the waiting. And surgery? That’s not the answer.

You want your body to do what it was designed to do: heal.

That’s where regenerative medicine steps in. And two of the most promising options for joint pain today are Stem Cell Therapy and PRP (Platelet-Rich Plasma).

But they are not the same.

Stem Cell Therapy is the heavy hitter. It targets damaged tissue at the cellular level and stimulates true regeneration. Best for long-term degeneration: osteoarthritis, worn cartilage, bone-on-bone pain.

PRP Therapy works faster. It takes your body’s healing platelets and concentrates them where you need it most. Perfect for tendon injuries, inflammation, and post-surgical recovery.

Think of Stem Cell as rebuilding the structure. PRP as fueling the repair.

The right choice isn’t about hype. It’s about the condition of your joint, your pain tolerance, your goals.

At Stem Cell & PRP Performance, we don’t sell treatments. We build a recovery plan based on what your body needs — not what insurance prefers.

Because the goal isn’t just pain relief. It’s getting back to the life pain stole from you.

One treatment heals the damage. The other speeds it up. Together? They change everything.