Benefits of Platelet Rich Plasma Injection
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On the other hand, Achilles tendonitis is the inflammation and tear of tendons. It usually occurs on the back portion of our heel. Similar to plantar fasciosis, in this condition also the patient experiences a stabbing and sharp pain. The affected area remains sore and the pain increases at the time of walking particularly during climbing stairs. After a considerable period of time, the swelling and the pain reduces and gives way to a nodule. Usually, the nodule appears on the back and thickens gradually. Slowly, the tendon starts to degenerate; the condition is known as Achilles tendinosis progression. Pain, swelling, and redness are the common indications of this repetitive injury. The body starts sending more amount of blood in the affected area, causing stem cell to do the act of cleaning up the damaged tissue for initiating the process of healing. And the objective of the injections including platelet rich plasma is to speed up this process of healing.
The platelets are mainly utilized for the healing process because they include growth factors like bioactive proteins. Such proteins play a crucial role for healing and repairing the damaged tissue. The injection is directed towards the center of the pain. For patients suffering from Achilles tendinosis, the location of the injection is back portion of heel. And for patients suffering from plantar fasciosis, the location of the injection is the inside half of the heel’s bottom. Some of the physicians like to play it safe by inserting injections that are ultrasound guided. The discomfort and the pain in the affected area where the injection is planted stays for about a week. The patients are recommended specially designed walking boots with lifted hills for about fifteen days after the date of injection.
Though the usage of platelet rich plasma is still rare, the results so far have been very heartening. Recent laboratory investigations have shown encouraging amounts of collagen production and stem cell growth within the patients. All these are good indicators for a fast recovery process. The investigations have revealed a success rate of about seventy percent in case of plasma injections. More advanced researches are going on at the moment on this subject for improving the success rate to a new level.
About the Author
Jonny Wagh is a surgeon on Knee replacement . So naturally she has good knowledge on stem celland especially on platelet rich plasma. For more information she suggests http://www.drsheinkop.com/.
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