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Page 1: Platelet Rich Plasma Therapy (PRP)

PRP Therapy for Joint, Tendon and Ligament InjuriesThriveMD, Colorado’s PRP and Stem Cell expert with patient facilities in Vail and Aspen

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Contents1. Conditions Treated by Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP)

2. Treatment Options

3. What is PRP

4. How Does PRP Heal Injuries

5. PRP and Autologous Stem Cells

6. PRP Procedures for Joint and Soft Tissue Pain

7. Advantages of PRP for Joint Pain and Soft Tissue Injuries

8. Am I a Candidate

9. ThriveMD Contact Info

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Conditions Treated by PRP

The following is a representative, non-exhaustive sample of injuries that PRP can potentially treat:

Soft tissue injuries are most responsive to PRP Joint pain resulting from an acute injury Ligament and muscle injuries Knee pain, e.g. runner’s knee Tendonitis, e.g. tennis elbow Osteoarthritis in its very early stages

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Tendon Injuries Treated by PRP

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Treatment Options Rest from physical activity Physical therapy Pain medication and anti-inflammatories Surgery

In contrast to the treatment options above, PRP can: Shorten the time away from activity Reduce necessary amounts of medication Help avoid invasive treatment with long recovery

times, or speed up recovery

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What Is PRP Platelet-rich plasma is autologous (your body’s own) blood

plasma with concentrated platelets. Typical concentrations of platelets in PRP are 5-10 times that found in blood.

Platelets are small disk-shaped cells within your blood that contain natural sources of growth factors, proteins and cytokines that stimulate the healing of bone and soft tissues.

PRP is made of many different growth factors, some of which include: platelet-derived growth factor, transforming growth factor beta, insulin-like growth factor 1, insulin-like growth factor 2, fibroblast growth factor, epidermal growth factor, vascular endothelial growth factor, interleukin 8, keratinocyte growth factor, connective tissue growth factor.

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How Does PRP Heal Injuries Platelets stimulate the healing process by the release

of growth factors Platelets additionally attract the aid of stem cells,

another natural healing element responsible for re-building damaged tissue

Platelets release growth factors responsible for almost all repair processes that naturally occur in the body Consequently, new tissue is formed and healing occurs

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PRP and Autologous Stem Cells PRP therapy alone is often not sufficient for

treating chronic joint injuries and degenerative disc disease. Much more profound results are often seen in these conditions when PRP is utilized in combination with stem cell injections.

Both PRP and stem cells used in treating joints are autologous, i.e. harvested from your own body.

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PRP Procedure for Joint and Soft Tissue Pain 60 cc’s of your own blood is drawn after a sterile prep The blood is centrifuged, separating cells based on

their densities Dr. Brandt uses PRP formulas tailored for you and your

specific injury The PRP is injected into the injured tissue under live-

image guided injection

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Advantages of PRP for Joint Pain and Soft Tissue Injuries Safe – utilizing PRP from your own blood

mitigates the risk of disease transmission or rejection reaction.

Cost-Effective – the procedure is quick and performed in an office setting, meaning no hospital or facility costs are incurred.

Avoidance of invasive surgery. All Natural – by using your own harvested platelets, you are giving your body a chance to heal itself naturally.

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Am I a Candidate Soft tissue injuries are very responsive to PRP. One-on-one consultation can best determine if you

and your specific issue could benefit from PRP. Joint conditions that PRP alone are not sufficient for

can very often be treated with stem cells harvested from your own body.

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ThriveMD Contact InfoTo learn more from our expertise or connect: www.thrivemdvail.com/prp (includes list of studies) www.facebook.com/thrivemdvail http://www.slideshare.net/StemCellExperts

For one-on-one information or to schedule a consultation: [email protected] 970.766.8245 (Vail facility) 970.456.3949 (Aspen facility)


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