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For the treatment of musculoskeletal injuries and pain, Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) therapy is a minimally invasive procedure where a patient’s own blood is drawn and spun at high speeds to separate the platelets from other blood components and then injected into the affected area using sonogram or floroscopic guided imaging. This process ensures precise delivery to the target tissues. The entire procedure usually takes about 30 to 60 minutes and requires little to no downtime for the patient. After the procedure, patients might experience mild pain, swelling, or bruising at the injection site. Avoiding strenuous activities for a short period is generally recommended to allow the injected PRP to start the healing process. PRP is most commonly used to treat:
The concentrated platelets in the PRP solution contain growth factors, which promote cell proliferation, collagen formation, and other proteins that can help stimulate the body’s natural healing response and promote tissue regeneration, including in damaged spinal discs.
Spinal cord stimulators offer potential benefits for chronic back pain and related conditions by providing pain relief, improving function, reducing the need for medication, enhancing quality of life, and offering a non-surgical alternative for patients who have not responded well to other treatments.
Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) therapy entails the extraction of blood from the patient, subsequent processing to concentrate platelets, and lastly, the injection of the enriched plasma into the site of concern. Potential consequences encompass enhanced functionality, decreased pain, and faster tissue regeneration due to growth factors inducing tissue repair.
Stem cells used in therapy can come from various sources, such as embryonic tissue, umbilical cord blood, bone marrow, adipose tissue (fat cells), and induced pluripotent stem cells (reprogrammed adult cells). Each source has unique properties and potential applications in regenerative medicine.
Recovery periods for stem cell therapy patients vary widely depending on the type of treatment and the condition being addressed. Patients may generally experience initial improvements within weeks to months, with continued progress and healing over several months to a year.
A spinal stimulator typically takes a few weeks to show noticeable improvements in managing chronic pain. The exact timing can vary based on individual response, the treatment condition, and the adjustment period required for optimal settings and effectiveness.
A spinal cord stimulator battery generally lasts 5 to 10 years, depending on use habits and device type. Regular monitoring and follow-ups are required to check battery status and arrange replacements to ensure optimum treatment effectiveness.
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