
PRP (Platelet-Rich Plasma) Injections
At The Performance Lab, we offer PRP injections (Platelet-Rich Plasma therapy) as a non-surgical sports medicine treatment for active individuals experiencing joint pain, tendon injuries, ligament strains, and soft-tissue damage. PRP uses your body’s own platelets to support natural healing and reduce inflammation.

What is it?
PRP or "Platelet-Rich Plasma" Injections are a regenerative treatment where platelets are concentrated from your own blood and injected into injured tissue to stimulate healing and tissue repair.
Tendon injuries (tennis elbow, golfer’s elbow)
Rotator cuff tendinopathy & partial tears
Patellar tendonitis (“jumper’s knee”)
Achilles tendonitis
Mild to moderate joint arthritis
Chronic ligament sprains
Persistent soft tissue injuries that haven’t improved with rest or therapy
Plantar Fasciatis (chronic heal pain)
Why Choose The Performance Lab
At The Performance Lab, we combine world-class medical expertise with a state-of-the-art facility to deliver care that is faster, smarter, and more complete. Unlike traditional clinics, every aspect of your recovery is under one roof—from diagnostics and treatment to rehabilitation and performance training. Our collaborative team of specialists works together to create personalized plans that address not only the injury, but the whole person. Whether your goal is returning to sport, recovering from surgery, or simply getting back to everyday life pain-free, TPL is built to help you achieve it with confidence.
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Speed: We deliver LCPs and cost projections faster than typical industry timelines—without compromising quality or detail.
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Physician-Led & Certified: All plans are developed and signed by TPL’s board-certified physicians, who are also Florida Certified Life Care Planners. This ensures each report carries expert-level credibility for legal or insurance proceedings.
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Expert Legal Support: TPL’s reports are court-defensible and backed by physicians available for expert witness services, clarification, or support as needed—whether TPL is engaged solely for the LCP or is also involved in patient care.




