Plasmolifting PRP Practice in Orthopedics
PRP therapy (Platelet Rich Plasma) is a minimally invasive, painless procedure, as a result of which, there is treatment with its own blood plasma enriched with platelets. This is one of the most modern methods of treatment of joints, ligaments, bones, tendons.
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The PRP technique combines the natural abilities of the body for self-healing and advanced innovative technologies that serve for the benefit of medicine.
The principle of PRP therapy in orthopedics.
The method is based on the use of the patient's own blood. Platelets (platelet autoplasm) are extracted from it using a special technique and mixed with a small volume of plasma. Next, the resulting suspension is injected into the cavity of the affected joint, muscle, or other tissue that needs help. The whole procedure, if necessary, can be carried out under the control of ultrasound, this ensures the introduction of the drug with great accuracy directly into the affected area.
The manipulation is performed with the use of local anesthesia and the duration is about 15 minutes.