Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP)
Enhance your body’s natural healing process and expedite recovery with platelet-rich plasma (PRP) therapy, a pivotal treatment for severe or slow-healing injuries. At Atlantic Spine and Joint Pain Center LLC in Manalapan, New Jersey, board-certified interventional pain medicine physician Edward Alexeev, MD, tailors PRP injections to optimize results for a range of injuries and degenerative conditions like arthritis. Begin your journey towards holistic healing today by contacting the office or conveniently scheduling an appointment online.
Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) Q & A
What exactly is PRP, and how does it facilitate healing within the body?
Beyond red and white blood cells, platelets are key components found in your blood. Whenever injury or disease strikes, platelets rush to the affected area, first aiding in clotting to halt bleeding and then initiating the healing process.
Rich in growth factors, platelets play a vital role in activating the healing process. Upon release, these growth factors attract stem cells to the site, stimulate new tissue formation, and shield healthy tissues from further damage.
PRP releases bioactive substances that foster a supportive matrix for burgeoning cells as they regenerate tissue while also aiding in the regulation and reduction of inflammation.
Which health conditions can benefit from PRP therapy?
PRP therapy is commonly recommended for soft tissue injuries and degenerative joint conditions. It proves particularly effective for injuries involving tendons, ligaments, and cartilage, where sluggish healing due to inadequate blood supply is an issue. Additionally, PRP's capacity to hasten healing is invaluable for severe injuries or cases where the body's natural healing mechanisms have slowed, often due to aging.
Here are just a few examples of musculoskeletal conditions effectively addressed with PRP therapy:
- Osteoarthritis
- Meniscus tears
- ACL injuries
- Rotator cuff damage
- Chronic back pain
- Acute ligament injuries
- Inflammatory conditions such as tendinitis
How is PRP prepared?
PRP is derived from your own blood through a straightforward process involving blood sample collection and centrifugation. During centrifugation, platelets and plasma are separated from other blood components. Once the process is complete, your provider at Atlantic Spine and Joint Pain Center LLC will draw your PRP into a syringe.
Upon preparation, your PRP is promptly administered. With the aid of a local anesthetic, Dr. Alexeev utilizes image-guided techniques such as ultrasound or real-time X-rays for precise injection into damaged tissues. This ensures targeted delivery of PRP to optimize therapeutic effects.
To determine if PRP therapy is right for you, reach out to Atlantic Spine and Joint Pain Center LLC today or request an appointment online.
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