Injection Areas And Operating Mode
In sports medicine, the PRP therapy involves injecting platelet-rich plasma locally. It acts only in tissues that require regeneration, has no systemic action on the body, and accelerates recovery from various traumas, more or less severe, reducing the recovery period and stimulating cell regeneration processes.
Indications in sports medicine:
- Contusions, Dislocations, Sprains
- Tendon Pathology
- Muscle Tissue Damage
- Ligament Breakage
- Fractures
The advantages of the PRP treatment in sports medicine:
- It is A Safe Method That Does Not Cause Allergies, Rejections And Side Effects
- The Procedure is Not Traumatic And it Does Not Require A Recovery Period
- It Can Be Combined With Classic Treatment Methods
Used in sports medicine, PRP treatment helps:
- Speed Up Recovery Time After Traumas With A Varying Degree Of Severity
- Reduce The Clinical Symptoms Of Trauma (Pain, Edema, Redness, Reduced Mobility)
- Reduce The Recovery Period
- Enhance Cell Regeneration Processes
- Stimulating The Formation Of Fibroblasts, Osteoblasts, Chondrocytes
- Stimulate Of Collagenogenesis, Osteogenesis And Angiogenesis
- Improve Blood Circulation And Metabolism
We recommend combining PRP treatment with the following procedures:
- Physical Therapy
- Ozone Therapy
- Electrical Myostimulation
- Reflexology
- Medical Gymnastics
- Therapeutic Massage