Platelet Rich Plasma Therapy
Platelet-Rich Plasma Therapy involves injecting a plasma concentrate, derived from your own blood, that is rich in platelets, growth factors and white blood cells, into an area of injury to promote healing of tendons, ligaments, muscles, joints and various musculoskeletal problems.
PRP injections are able to penetrate scar tissue, that often forms around an injury and bring natural healing cells to an area that is deficient, allowing the body to resume its natural healing process.
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Non-medicated, Non-Surgical Treatment For Injuries
PRP injections have the potential to improve function and decrease pain for various issues, including, but not limited to: elbow, wrist, shoulder, hip, knee, spine and ankle. Early work is also showing promise for osteoarthritis.
PRP-Platelet Rich Plasma therapy is a great option for the patient with the chronic injury that never seems to go away, or athletic individuals who are looking for something to “speed up” the recovery process.
Two Key Factors that Affect PRP Success
Factor #1: How Your Blood Draw is Processed into Platelet-Rich Plasma
Factor #2: Ultrasound Guided Injections
PRP processing is the most critical factor to healing. High concentrations of healing factors are required, in order for a PRP injection to stimulate healing. The components of the PRP injection should contain a minimum of 7 times (7-14x) the concentration of your baseline blood.
Precision guided ultrasound injections ensure that the PRP concentrate is delivered directly to the damaged tissue. Without guidance, it is a blind injection and therefore decreases the probability of success.
Two Key Factors that Affect PRP Success
PRP Processing Method
Ultra Sound Guided Injections
Precision guided ultrasound injections ensure that the PRP concentrate is delivered directly to the damaged tissue. Without guidance, it is a blind injection and therefore decreases the probability of success.
How Ultimate Medical Group Prepares your PRP Treatment:
1. Blood Collection:
2. Centrifugation:
3. Extraction:
Blood draws are typically either 30, 60 or 120 ml. Volume is dependent on area(s) of treatment. Our clinic uses Emcyte’s PurePRP System that is FDA cleared. It is a double chamber-double spin system that yields the highest concentration of PRP currently available.
Your blood is then taken to our closed-system lab, transferred to double chambers and then placed in a double spin centrifuge, which spins the blood at high speeds (3800 RPM). This process separates the blood components into different cell layers based on density.
The platelet-rich portion is carefully extracted in our closed-system lab (Laminar Flow Hood). Laminar Flow Hoods are equipped with special HEPA filters and UV lighting, ensuring that the entire workspace is clean and sterile. This maintains the highest number of viable (or living) cells for your injection.
We Base Our Outcomes on Research, Not Luck
Platelet Poor Plasma Therapy
Many clinics offering PRP treatments will opt for processing methods that are faster and more economical. In fact, many processing methods have fewer platelets than whole blood! Making your treatment “Platelet Poor Plasma Therapy”. Clinics will often administer injections without ultrasound needle guidance or an experienced clinician. Not knowing and seeing the exact area of injury drastically decreases the probability of a positive outcome. Unfortunately for the patient, PRP procedures have, at this time, no standardization in how the blood is processed and administered. While there are thousands of research articles on PRP and its efficiency, results of clinical studies vary drastically due to a current lack of standardization.
Platelet Rich Plasma Therapy Research
Low-Dose Plasma vs Platelet-Rich Plasma
Accuracy of Injections
We Base Our Outcomes on Research, Not Luck
Types Of Conditions Treated With PRP (Platelet Rich Plasma Therapy):
- Neck pain
- Mid back pain
- Low back pain
- Lumbar facet pain
- Degenerative disc disease
- Sacroiliac joint pain
- Carpal tunnel
- Hand pain / Arthritis
- Shoulder pain
- Shoulder labrum
- Rotator cuff tears
- Biceps tear
- Bicep Tendinitis or Tendinosis
- Lateral / medial elbow pain
- Adductor Groin
- Chondromalacia Patella
- Knee Pain/Arthritis
- Patella/Teninopathy
- Calf Strain/Partial Tears
- Achilles Strain/ Tears
- Plantar Fasciitis
- Quad Strains
- Glute Pain
- Glute Medius
- Tendonitis
- Hip Trochanteric
- Piriformis Syndrome
- Sciatic Pain
- Hamstring Strain
- Partial Tears
Why Choose PRP vs Prolotherapy?
Your PRP Processing Method and How It Can Effect Your Outcome:
PRP is currently rising in popularity for conditions ranging from musculoskeletal conditions to aesthetics. The efficiency of the treatments depends on the dose of viable platelets injected directly to the area of damage. The best PRP processing kits have been shown to produce platelet concentrations that are 7X to 14x higher than your whole blood. The increase in viable platelets, depending on the type of injury, substantially increases positive outcomes.
Many clinics offering PRP treatments will opt for processing methods that are faster and more economical. In fact, many processing methods have fewer platelets than whole blood! Making your treatment “Platelet Poor Plasma Therapy”.
Clinics will often administer injections without ultrasound needle guidance or an experienced clinician. Not knowing and seeing the exact area of injury drastically decreases the probability of a positive outcome. Unfortunately for the patient, PRP procedures have, at this time, no standardization in how the blood is processed and administered. While there are thousands of research articles on PRP and its efficiency, results of clinical studies vary drastically due to a current lack of standardization.
At Ultimate Medical Group we use Emcyte Pure PRP for our processing. All injections are performed using needle guidance by our experienced clinician. We base our outcomes on research and not luck. Harvesting your own blood to enhance your body’s own healing potential.
Why Choose PRP vs Prolotherapy?
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PRP Commonly Asked Questions
Most tendons and ligaments have a poor blood supply and are often the site of microscopic tears or scarring. Sometimes when we injure a tendon or ligament the healing process does not work correctly and instead of forming healthy collagen fibers, there is significant scar tissue that develops in its place.
The development of scar tissue further prohibits proper blood flow to the injured area. This means that the tissue will never really have the opportunity to heal correctly. That is why sometimes ligament and tendon injuries heal and other times they do not.
Most often medications are given to treat pain and inflammation, but they don’t treat the underlying problem of scar tissue. When these injuries don’t heal properly, the pain may become chronic.
PRP Therapy is the injection of the patient’s’ own high concentration of platelets into an injured tendon, ligament or muscle tear. The injection penetrates the scar tissue and brings natural healing cells to an area that is deficient, allowing the body to resume natural healing.
PRP therapy is done in our office and takes about 45 minutes in total. A small amount of the patient’s own blood is taken with a simple blood draw.
Using specialized processing techniques in our on-site dedicated lab this blood is spun down to separate out and concentrate the platelets and growth factors that are essential for tissue healing.
The resulting small amount of fluid with concentrated platelets and growth factors is called platelet rich plasma (PRP). The PRP concentrate is then injected into the injured area.
Yes. High definition ultrasound images are the best way to identify the area of injury. It is a live view, which enables the doctors to move you around if necessary, (which is very valuable particularly when viewing joints), causing your ligaments and tendons to move, allowing the doctor to see a problem that is often hidden by a stagnant picture. Our treating physician, only injects using live ultrasound imaging and is a certified ultrasound specialist. The physician is then able to use a needle to inject the PRP into the injured area and even between tightly packed collagen fibers.
Each patient is unique, so each patient may respond differently to PRP treatment. Because PRP aims to stimulate the body to heal on its own, to accelerate healing, and to stop damage before it progresses, individual results vary.
Equally important to the healing process is our integrated team of physicians and physical therapists who develop a post-procedure protocol for you to assist the healing process and reduce the risk of future injury.
PRP therapy may be a viable procedure for patients who are post surgical and experiencing ongoing pain. In some instances, ultrasound and MRI images have shown definitive tissue repair has occurred after PRP therapy.
Because PRP stimulates natural healing, you are not likely to notice immediate results. Some patients may or may not notice an increase in pain in the days following the injection(s). Each day, as the pain lessens, functional mobility, endurance and strength should increase. You should notice gradual improvement in 2-6 weeks, with some patients reporting ongoing improvement in 6-9 months. Not all patients respond to PRP treatment.
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