PRP Injections Explained for Beginners



In this video, I cover everything you need to know about platelet rich plasma (PRP) injections. Platelet rich plasma injections also …

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  1. Does PRP help with moderate hip osteoarthritis? If I am understanding correctly- is this only helpful for one year or can you continue to get them annually or will you eventually need replacement?

  2. My doc said she will give me a PRP/HA injection into my knee. Is this a normal injection combination? She said she could give me valium before hand, since I have some anxiety about the procedure, and she will be taking out the WBC's. Thank you for informing us out here suffering with chronic joint pain! Your channel is very helpful.

  3. Big pharma is not making a massive profit from injecting your own cells in a concentrated form therefore they would much rather use of steroid even if they're not making a ton of money on it. The FDA is owned by Big pharma. This is most likely the roadblock to getting insurance coverage.

  4. I had a prp injection on my hip about a month ago. I still can't tell if it's working. However, my specialist mentioned another prp injection and cortisone injection at the same time. Based on your video, now I'm worried about having both injections the same time.

  5. I have a torn meniscus and an ocd on my right knee from a sprinting injury. Having a difficult time finding a doctor who does PRP. Went to a clinic but they want to do a series of 5 prp and 1 stem cell for my hip. What are your thoughts on such treatments?

  6. if you study the speed applied and the slow down proccess, you can separate the middle layer and make leukocyte-free PRP, and once activated, you obtain an acellular liqui-to-gel sccafold, rich in proteins, anti-inflammatory and very active

  7. Thank you for such an in-depth discussion of PRP. I’m seeing a physician tomorrow to discuss PRP for my ongoing knee issues following a meniscus tear arthroscopy. Pain has been ongoing for almost 2 years and I have tried dextrose injections 3 times over the last three months and there has not been significant change. At this point, I really wish I had not had the surgery and tried PRP first. Anyway, now I know what questions to ask to make my decision. I’m 76 and had little to no arthritis in either knee 2 years ago. I’m beginning to feel old and arthritic now.😢

  8. You mentioned before about Hyaluronic Acid injection….
    We chose this because most doctors here in the Philippines are using other than surgery. Now i could only hear and what only comes out of your videos is PRP. Did i make a mistake for my mama?

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