PRP Therapy in Nepal: Regenerative Non-Surgical Healing for Joint Pain & Tendonitis at MT Hospital (2026)

For chronic joint issues like knee/shoulder arthritis or tendonitis, Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) therapy offers a natural, regenerative option that utilizes your blood’s growth factors to promote healing—ideal for active Nepalis who want to avoid surgery.

Manual Therapy-M.T. Hospital combines PRP with manual therapy/physio for enhanced results in Nepal.

How PRP Works

  1. Blood draw (small amount).
  2. Centrifuge to concentrate platelets/growth factors.
  3. Ultrasound-guided injection into the affected area (knee, shoulder, tendon).

Growth factors stimulate repair and reduce inflammation.

PRP preparation & injection diagram:

What is PRP? Your Guide to Platelet Rich Plasma | M.T. Hospital
What is PRP? Your Guide to Platelet Rich Plasma

Schematic of PRP for cartilage/joint:

Schematic diagram of PRP in the treatment of articular cartilage ...
Schematic diagram of PRP in the treatment of articular cartilage …

Benefits & Evidence

  • Pain relief & improved function in osteoarthritis/tendonitis
  • Minimally invasive, low risk
  • Combined with manual therapy accelerates outcomes

Who Benefits in Nepal?

  • Arthritis from aging/trekking wear
  • Joint Problems
  • Frozen Shoulder
  • Tendon issues (rotator cuff, Achilles)
  • Post-injury recovery

Sessions: 1–3, with follow-up rehab.

FAQs

  • Is PRP available in Nepal? Yes—at advanced clinics like M.T. Hospital.
  • Recovery time? Minimal downtime, resulting in weeks to months.

Accelerate Natural Healing—Schedule PRP Consultation!

New Baneshwor, Kathmandu 📞 +977-01-4622033 / 986-3336363

Dhobighat, Lalitpur 📞 +977-01-5188067 / 984-1200805

🌐 https://www.themanualtherapy.com/

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