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Orthopedics and Sports Medicine
The use of platelet-rich plasma (PRP) injections in the treatment of musculoskeletal conditions has become more prevalent in recent years.
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Reports on clinical applications of PRP in gynecology and infertility have been increased over the last decade.
Learn MoreChronic Wound care Diabetic Wound Healing
A chronic wound develops when progression through the normal phases of wound healing goes awry, creating a hostile environment with elevated
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Learn MoreIntra operative applications
Healing failure after arthroscopic rotator cuff repair (ARCR) remains an unsolved problem. Despite the development of operative techniques and
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Learn MoreClini PRP
Why Autologous PRP ?
PRP containing growth factors stimulates local angiogenesis, regulates inflammation, inhibits catabolic enzymes and cytokines, and recruits local stem cells and fibroblasts to the damaged sites. PRP also induces nearby healthy cells to synthesize greater amounts of growth factors and increase endogenous hyaluronan synthesis.
- Prolotherapeuctics and corticosteroids may provide symptomatic relief for short term but PRP and other regenerative products yields sustainable relief for patients.
- Autologous PRP is derived from patient’s own blood and injected into the affected site. So there is no cross reactivity or immune reaction.
- Depending on the type of clinical indication,