Back and Spine
PRP Therapy at NTX Regen Center

PRP (Platelet-Rich Plasma) therapy uses your own blood to accelerate healing and reduce inflammation in the back and spine. It’s a non-surgical solution for chronic pain, offering long-term relief.

What is PRP Therapy For Back and Spine Pain?

PRP therapy involves using a concentrated form of your blood platelets to promote tissue healing. It targets damaged back or spine areas, helping to regenerate tissue, reduce inflammation, and relieve pain naturally.

Why Choose NTX Regen Center
For Spine PRP Treatment?

At NTX Regen Center, we take a personalized approach to every patient. Here’s why our Back and Spine PRP Therapy stands out:

Conditions Treated With PRP Therapy
For Back and Spine Pain

Struggling with Back and Spine pain?

How Does PRP Therapy Work For
Back and Spine Pain?

1. Consultation

Meet with a specialist to evaluate your condition.

2. Blood Draw

A sample of your blood is processed to concentrate platelets.

3. Injection

The PRP is injected into the pain areas of your back or spine.

4. Recovery

Many see improvement within weeks, with full benefits over months.

Benefits Of PRP For Back and Spine Pain

Meet Our Care Team

Board-Certified Orthopedic Spine Surgeon

  • Specializes in cervical, thoracic, and lumbar spine surgery
  • Fellowship-trained in spinal reconstruction surgery
  • Board Certified by the American Osteopathic Board of Orthopedic Surgeons
  • Published researcher in Spine and national conference presenter (NASS, SRS)

Board-Certified Pain Management & Rehabilitation Specialist

  • Fellowship-trained in interventional spine & pain management
  • Board Certified in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
  • Expertise in musculoskeletal pain, neuromuscular disorders, and electrodiagnostics
  • Member of AAPMR, AAP, and American Osteopathic Association

Board-Certified Radiologist & Neuroradiologist

  • Board Certified in Radiology with CAQs in Interventional Radiology and Neuroradiology
  • Fellowship-trained in both interventional radiology and neuroradiology
  • Former Chief Resident at University of Nebraska Medical Center
  • Member of ACR, RSNA, SIR, and International Spine Intervention Society

Now Offering Back and Spine PRP Across DFW

What Our Patients Are Saying

Dominique Carter

“I would 10/10 recommend anyone that is in pain or has been in an accident to come here too. Thank you guys!”

Kedist Retta

“Everyone here always has a smile on their face, a bunch of great outstanding people working here.”

Lakisha Mims

“Kassi is very caring and compassionate. The staff is friendly. This is a great company.”

Frequently Asked Questions

Image-guided PRP is often used for lumbar disc irritation, facet-joint inflammation, sacroiliac (SI) dysfunction and supporting ligaments that contribute to chronic back pain.

Under live fluoroscopy or ultrasound, the needle is placed precisely into discs, facet joints or supporting ligaments, then the platelet concentrate is slowly injected.

A local anesthetic limits discomfort; most people feel only brief pressure and go home the same day.

Expect soreness for one-to-three days, light walking immediately, and a structured rehab program starting around week two.

By calming disc or joint inflammation that irritates nerve roots, PRP may reduce leg pain from conditions such as sciatica.

Benefits frequently persist six to twelve months—or longer—especially when combined with corrective movement and posture training.