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Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) Injections in Rochester

At Greater Rochester Orthopaedics, our board certified Orthopaedic Surgeons specialize in arthroscopic surgery for patients of all ages. At our clinic, patients are cared for by a surgeon through every step of the treatment process. We now offer Platelet-rich Plasma Injections to treat pain and injuries of the shoulderankle, wrist and more. 

A new type of treatment for injuries called platelet-rich plasma (PRP) injections have been gaining significant attention among the medical community. There is still much speculation as to the success of these treatments, but many say that PRP injections are immensely helpful in reducing the recovery time for different types of injuries all over the body.

What is Platelet-rich Plasma (PRP)?

The blood is comprised of liquid, cells, and platelets. These platelets within the blood are what allows the blood to clot, and they also contain growth factors that possess healing qualities.

Health professionals, particularly those involved in sports medicine, have been working to concentrate these platelets within a single injection that is then applied to the affected area of the body. These modified platelets now possess between 5 and 10 times more growth factors than normal blood and, in theory, can greatly reduce recovery time by expediting the healing process.

Common uses of PRP injections

Platelet-rich plasma can be applied to many different situations. The effectiveness of the injections are influenced by factors such as:

  • Which area of the body is being treated
  • The health of the patient
  • Whether the injury is chronic or acute in nature

Research for PRP injection treatments is ongoing with many treatments being used for conditions like:

Request a consultation to learn more about if PRP is right for you

While evidence to suggest the success of platelet-rich plasma injections is still limited, it is encouraging. To learn more about PRP injections and how successful they may be in treating your particular injury, please schedule an appointment with one of our orthopaedic physicians at Greater Rochester Orthopaedics today by calling (585) 295-5476 or requesting an appointment online.

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