Ateret Rich Plasma Therapy (PRP) uses a concentrate form of a patient’s own blood to promote healing and treat a variety of medical conditions, particularly those relate to orthopedics. It is a medical treatment that reduces the symptoms of a medical condition. Although the exact mechanism is not completely understood, several possible effects of PRP therapy have been suggeste:
Anti-inflammatory: PRP has the ability to help reduce inflammation at sites of injury and degeneration. It is believe to contain potential anti-inflammatory proteins and growth factors. .
Stimulation of tissue regeneration: The growth factors in PRP stimulate the repair and regeneration of tissues such as tendons, ligaments, and cartilage. This is beneficial if tissue damage occurs.
Improve Blood Circulation: PRP improves blood flow to the treatment area, promoting the delivery of oxygen and nutrients important for tissue healing.
Cartilage Repair: In orthopedics, PRP is often used to treat diseases such as osteoarthritis. This treatment is thought to promote cartilage regeneration, improve joint function, and reduce pain.
Pain Relief: Some studies suggest that PRP therapy may have analgesic effects by modulating pain receptors, thereby providing relief to individuals with chronic pain conditions.
Promotes Healing: PRP is design to accelerate the natural healing process by concentrating and delivering higher amounts of platelets and growth factors to the injured or affected area.