Early Knee Arthritis
Slowing cartilage degradation and reducing knee pain in Grade 1-3 arthritis.

Dr. Akash Kumar administers precision PRP injections using your own concentrated platelets to naturally accelerate cartilage healing, reduce joint inflammation, and delay or avoid joint replacement.
What is PRP?
PRP is Effective For
Slowing cartilage degradation and reducing knee pain in Grade 1-3 arthritis.
Patellar, Achilles, and rotator cuff tendinopathy resistant to physiotherapy.
Chronic heel pain and plantar fascia inflammation unresponsive to rest.
Accelerating healing of partial ligament and muscle tears.
PRP Procedure Steps
20-30ml of patient's blood drawn from the arm vein under sterile conditions.
Blood spun at 3000 RPM to concentrate growth factor-rich platelets.
Activation and concentration of platelet-rich plasma layer for injection.
Ultrasound-guided or landmark-based PRP injection into the target joint.
Rest for 48 hours followed by targeted physiotherapy to maximize results.
Benefits of PRP Therapy
Uses your own concentrated blood — zero risk of allergy or rejection.
5-7x concentration of natural healing growth factors in one injection.
Many patients delay or avoid joint replacement surgery with PRP therapy.
Office procedure with 48-hour rest — return to daily activities quickly.