Plasmolifting PRP Practice in Orthopedics
PRP therapy is one of the methods of biological stimulation of joint recovery. The essence of the procedure is intra-articular injection of the patient's own plasma enriched with platelets, which activates regenerative processes and improves the functional state of the affected structures. The effectiveness of the method was proven during clinical trials, the results of which were published by Springer-Verlag in 2014. In the future, the effectiveness of the technique has been repeatedly confirmed by scientists from different countries.
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Orthopedics CourseThe procedure is performed by highly qualified surgeons and orthopedists, many of whom have academic titles and conduct teaching activities. The clinic is equipped with expert-level equipment, which allows you not to worry about the accuracy and safety of manipulation.
Why is PRP therapy so effective?
Human platelets contain 5 growth factors that have a multidirectional effect and affect different recovery mechanisms. Their introduction into the joint cavity leads to an increase in the reproductive and synthetic activity of cells. This means that cartilage and soft tissue damage will heal faster and more efficiently. PRP allows you to achieve the following effects:
reduction of pain and inflammation;
destruction of pathogenic bacteria in the hearth;
slowing down the processes of degradation in the joint;
"rejuvenation" of tissues and increase of their elasticity due to enhanced collagen production;
increasing the viscosity of synovial fluid;
improving the cushioning qualities of cartilage;
stimulation of metabolic processes, enhanced supply of oxygen and nutrients to tissues.
edited by jatka · 2022-05-13 00:11