
PRP for Lumbar Disc & Spine Conditions
Low back pain from lumbar disc injury or degeneration is one of the most disabling problems adults face. For select patients, PRP spine injections may help reduce pain and improve function. The low back disc, joint space and epidural space can be injected with PRP
How PRP Works in the Spine
PRP is prepared from a small sample of your blood. The platelet-rich solution is injected into or around the painful disc, facet joint, or supporting ligaments using x-ray guidance. The growth factors in PRP may help reduce inflammation and support tissue repair.
Potential Benefits of PRP for Lumbar Disc Pain
- May decrease low back pain and stiffness
- Minimally invasive option for chronic disc problems
- Can complement physical therapy and exercise programs
- Uses your own natural healing factors
Important Considerations
PRP for lumbar discs is still being studied, and results vary. It may not be appropriate for patients with severe degeneration or nerve compression requiring surgery. A consultation helps determine if PRP is a reasonable option.