Overview
Platelet-rich plasma injections are a form of modern therapy used to accelerate the healing of different muscles, joints, tendons, and ligaments.
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Platelet Rich Plasma Injection Elbow Procedure
Platelet-rich plasma injections, commonly referred to as PRP injections, are a form of modern therapy used to accelerate the healing of different muscles, joints, tendons, and ligaments. This therapy uses a heavy concentration of the patient’s own platelets to enhance the body’s healing ability. These injections are used for a range of conditions and are commonly recommended for patients with tennis elbow.
Plasma is the clear part of blood that is primarily comprised of water and protein. Plasma is important because it allows red and white blood cells and platelets to seamlessly move throughout our bloodstream. Platelets are another form of blood cell that plays a significant role in healing. PRP injections can significantly reduce recovery time and many patients who undergo this treatment report relief faster than they would without it.
When is this Procedure Necessary?
Platelet-rich plasma injections are commonly used in sports medicine and for many orthopaedic conditions. Doctors often recommend this treatment to individuals suffering from tendon, ligament, muscle, and joint injuries that would otherwise take a long time to heal. Platelet-rich plasma injections are recommended for a variety of reasons.
Patients may consider PRP injections for the following reasons:
- Ligament and muscle conditions
- Osteoarthritis
- Back and spine conditions
- Nerve damage
- Cosmetic reasons
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Preparing for Your Procedure
The injection process of begins by collecting a small amount of the patient’s blood, typically drawn from their arm. The blood is then placed into a machine that will separate the platelets from the other components. Once the platelets are collected, the doctor will inject them into the target area. Oftentimes, the doctor will utilize a form of imaging technology to ensure the location of the injection is accurate.
After the procedure, it is normal for mild bruising, swelling, and redness to occur in the area of the injection site. These localized symptoms should go away within days of the procedure. It is very important that patients follow all post-care instructions to ensure their treatment is successful.
Platelet Rich Plasma Injection Elbow with Smith Medical
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