Platelet Rich Plasma Injections
For patients suffering from injured tendons, ligaments and joints, platelet rich plasma injections could be a viable option for you. It can play a key role in the process of wound and soft tissue healing. During this procedure, a portion of the patient’s blood is removed, prepared and centrifuged. This process activates the platelets, which are then injected into the patient’s problematic tissue area.
Injecting the platelet rich plasma into problem areas releases growth factors that can repair broken cells, improve function, and decrease pain. Platelet rich plasma is most commonly injected into problem areas such as the elbow, wrist, shoulder, hip, knee, and ankle.
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- Carpal Tunnel Injections
- Carpal Tunnel Injections
- Celiac Plexus Block
- Celiac Plexus Block
- Cervical And Thoracic Epidural
- Cervical And Thoracic Epidural
- Facet Injection
- Facet Injection
- Hip Shoulder Other Joint Injections
- Hip Shoulder Other Joint Injections
- Hybresis
- Hybresis
- Intercostal Nerve Blocks
- Intercostal Nerve Blocks
- Medial Branch Block
- Medial Branch Block
- Occipital Nerve Injections
- Occipital Nerve Injections
- Peripheral Nerve Blocks
- Peripheral Nerve Blocks
- Platelet Rich Plasma Injections
- Platelet Rich Plasma Injections
- Pulse Radiofrequency Ablation
- Pulse Radiofrequency Ablation
- Radiofrequency Ablation
- Radiofrequency Ablation
- Sacroiliac Joint Injection
- Sacroiliac Joint Injection
- Splanchnic Nerve Block
- Splanchnic Nerve Block
- Splint Fittings
- Splint Fittings
- Stellate Lumbar Sympathetic Block
- Stellate Lumbar Sympathetic Block
- Transforaminal Lumbar Epidural
- Transforaminal Lumbar Epidural
- Translaminar Lumbar And Caudal Epidural
- Translaminar Lumbar And Caudal Epidural
- Trigger Point Injections
- Trigger Point Injections