Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) therapy is a concentrated
injection of a patient’s own platelets to stimulate and accelerate the healing
process. In this way, PRP injections use each individual patient’s own
restorative system to improve musculoskeletal injuries.
PRP injections are prepared by drawing a patient’s blood and
processing it through a centrifuge to concentrate the platelets. These
platelets are activated and then are injected into the injured or damaged body
tissue. This releases growth factors that stimulate and improve healing.
Because the injection is autologous, there is no chance of rejection. Coolsculpting Santa
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How do platelet-rich plasma injections work?
Platelet-rich plasma has been found to significantly enhance
the healing process. PRP injections for
shoulder, knees and elbows have been shown to improve function and reduce pain
overall. Platelet contain natural growth
factors which stimulate the health and regeneration process. After
concentrating and then activating platelets, the growth factors are injected
directly into the injured area. These growth factors act on the surrounding
tissues to intiate a cascade of repair within injured or affected area. Coolsculpting in
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What are the risks for PRP?
The side effects of PRP injections are very limited because
the healing factors originate from your own blood. This is an autologous
procedure – meaning the PRP originated from you own body. Your body will not
reject or react negatively to the treatment. There is a possibility of
infection as with any injection, but this risk is minimized with the use of
proper sterile technique and equipment. Some patients may have some mild pain
and swelling after the treatment.
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