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Platelet-Rich Plasma Therapy Is Immensely Effective Because It Include Injections Of Patients Own Concentrated Platelets

This therapy is focused on stimulating white blood cells to release chemicals. The sophisticated centrifuge system is capable of producing requisite amount of platelet rich plasma treatment. In a number of clinical trials in several tissues, the mixture of patients own platelets, and a small amount of your own serum, has proven to accelerate recovery up to fifty percent.

The individual who are suffering from severe arthritis, platelet-rich plasma therapy is immensely effective because it include injections of patients own concentrated platelets, which are protein-releasing bodies that help in curing the wounds. In this therapy a small amount of blood is taken from the patient body and is subject to rotation in a centrifuge, during which red blood cells separates from platelets. Now the concentrated platelets are injected into the area where the damage has occurred.

The damaged areas may include hips, shoulders, knees, elbows and Achilles tendons. Despite such high profile success, some orthopaedic surgeons remain cautious about spreading the treatment across the globe as it lacks substantial research by renowned organization. According to an Italian study, platelet rich plasma injection therapy also proved better than injections of gel-like substance called hyaluronates to treat knee pain caused by osteoarthritis.

Michael Hall, MD, a senior orthopaedic surgery resident at the NYU Hospital for Joint Diseases in New York said, “Some believe that PRP may catalyze the body’s repair mechanism at areas of injury, improve healing and shorten recovery time”. “However, there currently is minimal evidence of this clinically and more research must be preferred”.

The procedure is as follows

1. A patient own blood is placed into a centrifuge which rotates with very high speed.

2. The procedure separates platelets from red blood cells; it releases growth factors that help the body to heal itself.

3. Finally the physician takes the platelets-rich portion of blood and injects it into the patients injured areas and in this way the treatment is completed.

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