PRP therapy is no longer a fringe treatment only for the elite. Is that a good or bad thing? EVERY DAY FOR nearly 15 years, Raynie Canoy woke up in head-to-toe pain that made it hard to function. Her neck, back, and knees ached, and her hips felt so tight that some days she could barely bend over to pick up her 2-year-old daughter. Even after a provider dubbed it fibromyalgia, she found little relief beyond salves like yoga and magnesium baths, which delivered only temporary relief. In February
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