Blood is drawn from the patient.
That blood is put through a centrifuge that seperates out the plasma from the other elements of the blood.
The platelet-rich plasma solution is then re-injected into the patient's body at the treatment site.
These blood platelets go to work immediately to repair damaged tissue and stimulate regrowth in the area.
Arthritis or osteoarthritis, especially those with degenerative knee cartilage. PRP can be effective for many cases of osteoarthritis by stimulating healing of cartilage and reducing pain and disability. This includes: Knee arthritis, Hip Joint arthritus, Shoulder arthritus, Ankle arthritus
A torn ligament or ligament sprains
Muscle tears
Tendonitis or tendon injuries
Achilles tendonitis & plantar fasciitis
A bulging or herniated disc
Rotator cuff injuries
Sacroiliac problems
COPD/Emphysema
Interstitial lung disease/Lung fibrosis
Stroke patients
Acute/chronic wounds
Diabetic Foot
Bed Sores
Phlebitic Ulcers
Peripheral Vascular disease
Injuries due to sports or exercising (such “tennis elbow,” plantar fasciitis in runners)
Common hand injuries such as carpal tunnel syndrome, Skier’s or “Gamekeepers” thumb and “Texting thumb”
Chronic pain in any susceptible area such as the neck, lower back, knees or shoulders
Neurology (Motor Neuron Disease, Multiple Sclerosis, Alzheimer’s Disease, Parkinson’s Disease, Spinal Cord Injuries)Skin regeneration
Orthopaedics (Osteoarthritis, cartilage & bone repair)
Sports injury (cartilage & ligament repair)
Respiratory system (COPD’s such as emphysema)
Respiratory system (COPD’s such as emphysema)
Cardiology (Heart muscle regeneration)
Blood circulation (Critical Limb Ischemia)
Erectile dysfunction
Primary ovarian failure
Stimulation of Hair growth
& many other areas