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Frozen Shoulder Treatment
Limited shoulder motion suggests rotator cuff pathology or frozen shoulder (adhesive capsulitis). Plasma Therapy stimulates blood flow, restores protein found in soft tissue, strengthens cartilage, and promotes matrix formation. All of these growth factors accelerate the recovery for patients suffering from a variety of injuries including frozen shoulder.
Benefits:-
- Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) injections administer concentrated platelets from the patient’s own blood into damaged cartilage and tendons to reduce pain and to aid in the healing process.
- PRP rebuilds these tissues and can be used for common tendon injuries, such as tennis elbow, and to repair cartilage due to osteoarthritis or other damage.
- PRP injections consist of extracting a blood sample, concentrating the platelets, and injecting them into injured areas of the body.
- PRP injections are sometimes performed in a series, but many patients only require one injection to see results.
All of these growth factors accelerate the recovery for patients suffering from a variety of injuries including frozen shoulder.
PRP treatment for Shoulder Pain
PRP Therapy is a treatment for aiding the regeneration of ligament and tendon injuries, it helps shorten rehabilitation time and often eliminates the need for surgery. Growth factors can dramatically enhance tissue recovery and the proteins used in the process also initiate new blood vessel formation, bone regeneration in the shoulder, connective tissue repair, and wound healing. Plasma Therapy treatments is an FDA approved procedure designed to significantly reduce the intensity of pain, the duration of pain, and accelerate healing.
Some patients may experience discomfort in the injection phase, however, the overall treatment is not painful. One session of plasma treatment with physiotherapy and 15 days of ayurvedic medicine just cost @5000. No other charges.
Benefits :-
- Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) injections administer concentrated platelets from the patient’s own blood into damaged cartilage and tendons to reduce pain and to aid in the healing process.
- PRP injections consist of extracting a blood sample, concentrating the platelets, and injecting them into injured areas of the body.
- PRP rebuilds these tissues and can be used for common tendon injuries, such as tennis elbow, and to repair cartilage due to osteoarthritis or other damage.
- PRP injections are sometimes performed in a series, but many patients only require one injection to see results.