What is Platelet Rich
Plasma (PRP)?
Our blood is composed of small solid components known as
platelets (1%), red blood cells (RBCs) (93%) and white blood cells (WBCs) (6%).
Platelets are best known for clotting blood and essential elements for healing
injuries. It is because they contain hundreds of protein. Platelets are
adequate in PRP in much higher quantities than found in blood. Hence, the
chances of growth and healing capabilities build strong and are five to ten
times greater than usual. PRP is prepared by using the patient's blood. The
objective is to increase the platelet content in the body by extracting a small
portion of blood and segregating the different blood cells from platelets. A
laboratory method known as centrifugation is used to induce external platelets
into the extracted portion and then this concentration is mixed with remaining
blood. The primary objective to PRP is to maximize the number of platelets and
reduce the count of red blood cells.
What Conditions Can
Be Treated With PRP Procedure?
Scientists are still researching on this procedure to
conclude a more efficient way of amplification of plasma sets. There are three
main factors which influence the effectiveness of PRP treatment:
·
The overall health of the patient
·
The area under application
·
Type of injury- acute or chronic
Specialists are using this technique to treat conditions
concerning the following:
·
Chronic
Tendon Injuries- PRP has proved to be the most effective source of
treatment for chronic tendon injuries like tennis elbow, chronic Achilles
tendonitis, inflammation of the patellar tendon, etc.
·
Acute
Ligament and Muscle Injuries- Injuries of numerous athletes have been
successfully treated with this method. Knee sprains, hamstring muscles in
thighs, etc. see significant improvements with this technique.
·
Surgery-
Recently, specialists started using this technique during operations to help
tissues heal especially in operations concerning knee ligaments.
·
Knee
Arthritis- Scientists are in constant endeavor to figure out how this
treatment can prove useful for knee arthritis, and minor beneficial signs have
been known so far.
·
Fractures-
In specific cases, PRP can be implemented to help the healing of broken bones.
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