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Things To Know About PRP Treatment
Things To Know About PRP Treatment
THINGS TO KNOW
ABOUT PRP TREATMENT
THINGS TO KNOW ABOUT PRP
TREATMENT
• PRP treatment could be the solution that you need if you are frustrated with muscle
or tissue injuries that are negatively affecting your ability to move or if you have
seen a decrease in muscle function but you are not comfortable with undergoing a
surgical procedure to correct this issue. Platelet Rich Plasma is a substance that is
derived from your own blood and can be used for treating your body. PRP is simply
plasma with a high concentration of platelets, growth factors and bioactive proteins,
and it can encourage the repair as well as regeneration of the body tissue. The
growth factors stimulate the natural healing process of the body by introducing the
platelets directly to the injured area.
THINGS TO KNOW ABOUT PRP
TREATMENT
• Platelet Rich Plasmas is obtained using a traditional blood draw. Plasma and
platelets are separated with the use of an FDA approved cylinder and
centrifuge system, and the substance that is used for PRP injections is created
from this separation.
THINGS TO KNOW ABOUT PRP
TREATMENT
• So how exactly can PRP help you? It can be used to treat a wide range of
conditions, such as ACL injuries, rotator cuff tears, tennis elbow, tendonitis,
repetitive motion injuries, soft tissue injuries, muscle tears as well as ligament
sprains. It is important to set up a consultation with a qualified medical expert
in order to address any questions that you have about treatment.
THINGS TO KNOW ABOUT PRP
TREATMENT
• PRP injections are non-surgical and minimally invasive treatments that are
administered during an outpatient procedure. The treatment process takes
about an hour, but the injection itself takes less than 10 minutes. You may
experience some mild pain, swelling or discomfort, but there is no set
downtime for this procedure. As part of the recovery process, a rehabilitation
exercise may be recommended.
THINGS TO KNOW ABOUT PRP
TREATMENT
• For more information on PRP treatment, visit our website at
https://phoenixjointregenerativemedicine.com/prp/
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