How can PRP injection help the wrist?
Non-surgical, wrist pain treatment
What is a PRP wrist pain injection?
The procedure involves drawing a small amount of blood from the patient and then separating the platelets from the other blood cells using a centrifuge. Platelets are a type of blood cell that are involved in the clotting process and also contain growth factors that can stimulate tissue healing. Next, the medical provider injects the concentrated platelets back into the patient at the site of the injury or pain.
How can PRP injection help the wrist?
It’s important to note that PRP injections are not a cure-all and may not be effective for everyone. The effectiveness of PRP injections can vary and it may take several treatments to see a significant improvement. It’s important to discuss the potential benefits and risks of PRP injections with your provider to determine whether they are a good option for you.
Is there any downtime?
PRP injections are generally considered to be safe, with few reported side effects. However, as with any medical procedure, there are risks involved and it’s important to discuss these with your medical provider before proceeding.
Treatment results.
PRP injections can be used in the early, mild and moderate stages where evidence supports benefit. However, it is not appropriate to have PRP treatment when the joint has severe changes.
PRP injections have been found to be more effective than hyaluronic acid and steroid injections.
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Who is a good candidate?
Not everyone is a good candidate for our PRP wrist pain treatment, and the last thing we want to do is promise a wrist pain treatment to someone unlikely to benefit from it. When you come in for a consultation, we will sit down with you to learn and evaluate your wrist pain. If you are a good candidate, we will develop a treatment specifically tailored to your needs.
Good candidates for treatment will be assessed based on their specific individual needs, with treatment aimed at returning full strength and range of motion to your wrist.
Wrist instability
Arthritis
Carpal tunnel syndrome
Why choose bionwoRx for wrist pain treatment in Indiana?
Frequently Asked Questions.
Regenerative cell procedures can provide relief of chronic pain by potentially healing damaged tissue, building new tissue, reducing inflammation and preventing scar tissue from forming in the injured area.
Compared to traditional surgeries, regenerative cell procedures are extremely low risk, as the patients’ own cells are used to heal the injured areas and there are none of the risks associated with replacing joints with artificial devices There is also no need for general anesthesia to be used, so all of the risks associated with that are removed.
Cell-based orthopedic treatments can potentially help patients avoid risky, invasive and intense surgeries such as joint replacements.
Patients are able to avoid the lengthy periods of downtime and painful rehabilitation that typically follow invasive surgeries. This is an especially important factor for athletes of all levels. Regenerative Medicine patients are encouraged to move around as much as they comfortably can following the procedure, and to start physical therapy just a couple of days afterward.
Healing continues for weeks and months after the procedure, as the regenerative cells work to repair the damaged areas and improve the health of the tissues.