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Chronic lesions are a common occurrence in the field of sports. However, medical science is not at a stage to ensure a shorter treatment time. Musculoskeletal tissue repair is often slow, dreary, and delays the return-to-field duration of the athlete. Yet, they’re perhaps the most common injuries for sportspeople out there. One of the increasingly popular treatment plans for these chronic musculoskeletal injuries is Leukocyte-Reduced Platelet Rich Plasma Therapy, or PRP Therapy. – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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Title: PRP THERAPY FOR SPORTS INJURY AND CARE


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PRP THERAPY FOR SPORTS INJURY AND CARE
Chronic lesions are a common occurrence in the
field of sports. However, medical science is not
at a stage to ensure a shorter treatment time.
Musculoskeletal tissue repair is often slow,
dreary, and delays the return-to-field duration
of the athlete. Yet, theyre perhaps the most
common injuries for sportspeople out there. One
of the increasingly popular treatment plans for
these chronic musculoskeletal injuries is
Leukocyte-Reduced Platelet Rich Plasma Therapy,
or PRP Therapy.
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WHAT IS PRP THERAPY?
PRP offers a safe, all-natural, quick, minimally
invasive, and budget-friendly treatment plan for
a range of injuries. These include the
almost-regular sports, wounds, and shoulder
injuries. This treatment can help restore
patients back to health.
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WHAT IS PRP THERAPY?
PRP treatment for sports injury wound care or
shoulder injury for athletes involves the
administration of the patients own platelet-rich
blood. The doctor injects the blood into the area
of the lesion to speed up the healing
process. This blood is high in concentration of
regenerative, bioactive, autologous, and entirely
natural growth factors. Compared to its
alternative, low-concentration blood plasma, PRP
blood is thirty times rich in proteins, PDGF,
VEGF, TGF-Beta, FGF, and IGF-1.  All these
elements promote faster growth.
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THE EVIDENCE FOR PRP
Animal-based research on autologous
leukocyte-reduced PRP therapy for musculoskeletal
sports injuries has shown promising results.
However, clinicians are still on the edge about
it. Three of the most-cited studies on PRP for
muscular healing can be viewed here, here,
and here. All of these research papers examine
extensively the effect of PRP on musculoskeletal
injuries. In the second study, in particular,
magnetic resonance follow-up pre-injury and
post-injury showed that patients had increased
thickness in muscles where PRP had been injected.
Moreover, the healing was complete, rather than
how fragmented musculoskeletal injury healing
usually is.
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THE EVIDENCE FOR PRP
Some studies also indicate effective repair of
nearly chronic injury of the MCL in the knees,
returning the patient to their normal levels of
physical activity before the injury had
occurred. However, while there have been positive
results, both studies suggest that the data has
its limitations and follow-up is still in
process. Controversies exist purely because the
treatment is fairly new. Hence, further research
is necessary to validate PRP for musculoskeletal
sports injuries.
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THE EVIDENCE FOR PRP
end up harming the muscles instead.
In one of the aforementioned studies, for
example, while the results favored PRP treatment,
there were multiple limitations. These include a
small number of patients, absence of a specific
and repeated site of administration, and no
long-term follow up. Additionally, there is some
evidence that the plasma used in PRP may have
extra amounts of neutrophils, allergins and
inflammation-causing cells. Consequentially, they
may end up harming the muscles instead.
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In Conclusion
end up harming the muscles instead.
Its entirely possible that PRP could emerge as a
successful, non-invasive treatment plan for
musculoskeletal sports and shoulder injuries.
However, currently, specialists are treading with
caution. PRP could open a plethora of
cost-effective, non-invasive, fast-paced medical
procedures for musculoskeletal dysfunctioning.
However, this depends on an increase in
the methodologically approved qualitative
results. Moreover, researchers need to test it
over a wider sample size.
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Contact Information
end up harming the muscles instead.
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