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The most common sports injuries that can be treated with PRP.

Many sports injuries improve with platelet-rich plasma (PRP) injections.  Both professional athletes and weekend warriors can be out due to injuries. Athletes have traditionally had the choice of either sitting out for weeks or months to heal or undergoing major surgery - neither of which is particularly desirable.  PRP injections offer a radical third alternative. This minimally invasive, safe and fast orthobiological treatment is highly effective for many of the most common sports injuries.

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PRP in gynaecology - Vaginal rejuvenation

PRP can be extremely beneficial for vaginal rejuvenation. As platelets are responsible for both promoting healing and regenerating healthy tissues in your body, PRP can be an ideal solution if you are looking for a vaginal treatment with rejuvenating properties. Depending on your needs, PRP injections can be performed into the tissues surrounding the clitoris, urethra and G-spot. When injected into the areas targeted for treatment,

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PRP treatment for wrist pain

Hands and wrists are amazingly complex, with 27 bones, a complex network of ligaments, tendons, joints, nerves and muscles working gracefully together. The human hand can type across a keyboard, serve a tennis ball, turn a doorknob and feel the gentle touch of a child's hand. If you are suffering from an injury to the ligaments or tendons in your hands, wrists or elbows, a PRP injection can speed up the healing process. Your doctor may use a PRP injection with surgery to help you recover faster.

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Why should you offer PRP injections in your medical practice?

PRP is used in almost every field and specialty, from sports medicine to pain management, skin rejuvenation, hair care and urology. Most doctors who use this treatment also saw higher patient retention rates. So is there a legitimate reason not to add PRP to your practice?

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PRP (Platelet Rich Plasma) in cardiac surgery

PRP is a safe, simple and reproducible therapy that appears to offer both clinical and financial benefit to patients undergoing sternotomy for cardiac surgery. The addition of PRP to all sternal occlusions following cardiac surgery brings value by improving care and reducing costs.

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PRP (Platelet Rich Plasma) treatment for COPD disorders

PRP treatments for COPD conditions can help repair the air sacs or alveoli and reverse lung damage caused by smoking, pollution and other factors. Make breathing easier, relieve chest discomfort and increase stamina with PRP therapy. 

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PRP treatment for periodontal disease

Inflammatory periodontal disease is one of the most pressing problems in dentistry, which is not only of general medical but also of social importance.

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PRP (Platelet Rich Plasma) therapy in dermatology

Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) is an autologous serum containing high concentrations of platelets and growth factors. PRP therapy continues to evolve as an important treatment modality with many applications in dermatology, particularly in the areas of hair restoration, skin rejuvenation, acne scars, skin augmentation and striae distensae. In addition, the combination of PRP with laser therapies, microneedling, dermal fillers and autologous fat grafting leads to synergistic effects that result in improved aesthetic outcomes.

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Online Kurs - PRP (Platelet-Rich Plasma) für die Ästhetik

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Use of PRP (Platelet Rich Plasma) therapy in dogs with pain.

Is your dog recovering from an injury or suffering from degenerative joint disease? Platelet-rich plasma therapy (PRP) can help.

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