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Platelet Rich Plasma Therapy

Platelet Rich Plasma Injection

Platelet Rich Plasma Therapy (PRP) is a pain therapy treatment performed with natural, minimally invasive, injection therapy for the treatment of chronic or acute injuries. The PRP therapy involves injecting the platelets from the patient’s own blood to rebuild a damaged tendon or cartilage. It stimulates the healing process. Overall, PRP injection therapy plays an active role to treat a wide range of injuries and chronic pain conditions.

Although blood is mainly a liquid (called plasma), it also contains small solid components (red cells, white cells, and platelets.) The platelets are best known for their importance in clotting blood. However, platelets also contain hundreds of proteins called growth factors which are very important in the healing of injuries..
Key Points

Key Facts About Platelet Rich Plasma Injection Therapy

  • PRP Injection therapy is a revolutionary treatment that helps patients with chronic knee pain.

  • The therapy is performed using a minimally invasive procedure under the guidance of local anesthesia.

  • Generally, the PRP injection therapy is done on 2 to 3 sessions of treatments depending on the Pathology.

  • The whole procedure is done safely using the advanced PRP equipment available at high-end hospitals/clinics.

  • Patients can get back to their jobs or usual activities right after the procedure.

Benefits of PRP Therapy

The benefits of PRP therapy are numerous and extend beyond appealing improvement to include overall health and wellness. Some of the key benefits of PRP therapy include:
Natural Healing
PRP therapy harnesses the body’s healing mechanisms to promote tissue repair and regeneration, minimising the need for synthetic drugs or other invasive procedures.
Customized Treatment
PRP therapy can be tailored to meet the unique needs and goals of each patient, ensuring personalised and targeted treatment outcomes.
Long-lasting Results
While individual results may vary, many patients experience long-lasting improvements in joint function, and ligament injuries following PRP therapy.
Versatility
PRP therapy is versatile and can be used to address a wide range of concerns, making it a valuable tool in the field of regenerative medicine.

Conditions Treated Using PRP Injections

PRP Injection Procedure

PRP is plasma with many more platelets than what is typically found in blood. The concentration of platelets — and, thereby, the concentration of growth factors — can be 5 to 10 times greater (or richer) than usual. To develop a PRP preparation, blood must first be drawn from a patient. The platelets are separated from other blood cells and their concentration is increased during a process called centrifugation. Then the increased concentration of platelets is combined with the remaining blood. A small blood sample is taken from the person being treated and put into a centrifuge or other specialized device that spins at high speed. This process separates platelets from other blood components. The concentration of platelets is then injected into the area of the person’s body that needs to be treated. In PRP therapy, a concentration of platelets is injected into the damaged ligaments, tendons, joints, etc., in order to promote tissue repair and accelerate the healing process. Since platelets are rich in growth and possess healing properties, an injured individual can resume a pain-free life in an average of four to six weeks.

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Potential Side Effects

People will have concerns about the PRP injection therapy that affects the pain due to the procedure or post-procedure. Actively, PRP injection is found to be a safe procedure with benefits for the healing process. However, some of the potential side effects include:

Consult with Non Surgical Pain Experts

At Interventional Pain Associates, you will find highly expert pain management specialists to treat the pain without using any surgical process. For PRP Injection therapy, Interventional Pain Associates uses PRP Preparation kits & blood samples that are regularly tested at the lab to check the concentration of the platelets.

Platelet-Rich Plasma Procedure at Interventional Pain Associates

Blood Collection
A small amount of the patient’s blood is drawn, typically from the arm.
Centrifugation
The blood sample is then placed in a centrifuge, which spins it at high speeds. This process separates the blood into its components…
Platelet Concentration
The platelet-rich plasma is separated and concentrated to create a PRP solution that contains a higher concentration of platelets than normal blood.
Injection
The PRP solution is then carefully injected into the damaged area of the knee joint using image-guided techniques.