Precise ultrasound-guided procedures to treat injuries and conditions with effectiveness and safety.
Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) treatment is an innovative approach that uses the body's own resources to promote healing and tissue regeneration. This method, performed under ultrasound guidance, offers precise and effective application for various musculoskeletal conditions.
PRP is a concentration of platelets obtained from the patient's blood. These platelets are rich in growth factors and proteins that play a crucial role in tissue healing. The treatment involves extracting a small amount of blood, processing it to separate the PRP, and injecting this concentrate into the affected area.
This treatment is recommended for patients suffering from tendon injuries (tendinitis), osteoarthritis, arthritis, muscle injuries (muscle tears), among other conditions. An individualized assessment will help determine if PRP is the right solution for your case.
If you're looking for an effective and natural alternative for injury recovery, consider Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) treatment under ultrasound guidance. Contact us to learn more about how this method can assist in your recovery and well-being!
Everything you need to know.
Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) is a biological product derived from the patient's own blood. After centrifugation, a plasma fraction rich in platelets and growth factors is obtained. When injected into the injured area, it promotes the body's natural healing processes and supports tissue regeneration.
Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) can be used to treat tendinopathies, muscle injuries, osteoarthritis, and a variety of other musculoskeletal disorders. It is suitable for both large joints, such as the shoulder, hip, and knee, and smaller joints and structures, including the elbow and wrist.
Yes. Because Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) is prepared from the patient's own blood, the risk of allergic reaction or rejection is extremely low. The procedure is performed under ultrasound guidance to ensure precise delivery and maximize both safety and effectiveness.
The number of Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) treatments varies depending on the condition being treated and the individual patient's response. In most cases, one to three injections are performed, spaced several weeks apart. The treatment protocol is tailored to each patient following a comprehensive clinical evaluation.
The effects of Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) therapy are gradual. Many patients experience progressive improvement over the weeks following treatment as the body's natural tissue repair and healing processes are stimulated.
Certain conditions may limit the use of Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) therapy, including active infection, specific hematologic disorders, or the use of certain medications. A thorough medical evaluation is essential to determine whether PRP is an appropriate treatment option.