Have you heard people talking about PRP? In the medical arena, it is a word that is frequently heard. What exactly is PRP? Platelet Rich Plasma or PRP is essentially blood plasma that contain concentrated platelets. These concentrated platelets found in PRP contain reservoirs of bioactive proteins which includes growth factors that are capable of initiating and accelerating tissue repair and regeneration. These bioactive proteins promote the development of new blood vessels, stimulate wound and initiate connective tissue healing in tendons, ligaments and bones.
HOW IS (PRP) PREPARED?
Blood is collected from a patient (usually antecubital or forearm), then placed in a device called the Centrifuge for about 20 minutes. In the centrifuge the blood is separated and the components are separated out to create the PRP. The PRP is then drawn into syringes and injected into ligaments or tendons. The process triggers the inflammatory cascade which eventually promotes repair and regeneration of those joints.
CONDITIONS TREATED WITH PRP:
- Arthritis or osteoarthritis
- Ligament sprains or tears
- Muscle strains
- Sports injuries
- Tendon rupture
- Stiffness and loss of flexibility / range of motion
- Bulging or herniated discs
- Instability / loss of balance
- Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
- Tendonitis Sciatica (Sciatic nerve pain)
- Plantar fasciitis
- Chronic pain
- Note: PRP is even used in aesthetics and hair restoration
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