- Acute Tendon Injuries
- Ligament & Muscle Injuries
- Surgery
- Knee Arthritis
- Fractures
Non-Surgical Regenerative Therapy Using Autologous Blood
A Bioactive Cellular Treatment for Orthopedics with Platelet-derived Growth Factors.
Anterior Cruciate Ligament Grafts With and Without PRP
ACL reconstruction with the use of PRPG achieves complete homogeneous grafts assessed by MRI, in 179
days compared with 369 days for ACL reconstruction without PRPG. This represents a time shortening of 48% with respect to ACL reconstruction without PRPG.
PRP Improves Chronic Tendinosis
PRP may improve tendon injuries as well as other chronic tendinosis. Specifically, it could be possible to treat an acute Achilles tendon tear non-operatively using a PRP injection.
Non-surgical, ultrasound guided injection of PRP into the Achilles tendon within one month of injury, significantly improved a 90% Achilles tendon rupture in 6 weeks, leaving only a small focal tear. At 24 weeks, the tear was completely resolved.