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PRP Treatment & Therapy
Are you looking for a non-surgical Platelet Rich Plasma Solution? Our cutting edge technology allows us to utilize many aspects of your blood, such as concentrated cellular components, concentrated growth factors and concentrated anti-inflammatory proteins in order to give you the best chance of healing with limited recovery time.
What is PRP Therapy ?
Platelet Rich Plasma Injection Therapy (PRP therapy), is a growing treatment approach for soft tissue injuries including tendon, muscle and ligaments. It is also showing good results for mild to moderate osteoarthritis.
While this approach has been used overseas for many years, it is fairly new to Australia in the treatment of musculoskeletal and orthopaedic conditions.

How does PRP work?
Some tissues in the body have a poor blood supply or respond poorly to excessive load and ultimately fail to heal naturally. While some of our primary treatment such as physiotherapy, massage, biomechanical correction and other forms of treatment are used to treat these soft tissue injuries, sometimes the body fails to respond.
PRP therapy utilises the healing properties in blood to allow a healing reaction to occur in a tissue that is not healing on its own. Our blood has small granules called “platelets” and these contain special growth factors that when released, allow stem cells in the particular tissue to switch on and then cause new tissue to be synthesised and heal the injured area.

Benefits of PRP Treatment!
Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) therapy has gained popularity in orthopedics for its ability to promote natural healing and tissue regeneration. PRP involves using a concentrated sample of the patient’s own platelets, rich in growth factors, to accelerate the repair of injured muscles, tendons, ligaments, and joints. This minimally invasive treatment offers a natural alternative to surgery, enhancing recovery and reducing inflammation.
- 1: Stimulates tissue repair and regeneration.
- 2: Reduces pain and inflammation in injured areas.
- 3: Enhances recovery from soft tissue injuries.
- 4: Minimally invasive, reducing the need for surgery.
- 5: Low risk of complications due to the use of the patient’s own blood

What makes PRP effective?
Platelet concentration: Higher platelet concentrations in PRP deliver more growth factors and improve tissue retention. Older patients may need higher doses, with research recommending 10 billion platelets per 7ml of PRP, which cannot be achieved with standard test tube systems.
Platelet composition: Smaller, younger platelets provide more growth factors. White blood cells in PRP can have either pro-inflammatory or anti-inflammatory effects, depending on their type and amount.
PRP delivery: Effective delivery ensures PRP reaches the target area with minimal loss. Imaging techniques like ultrasound or fluoroscopy help ensure accuracy and safety.
Local anesthetics: Some anesthetics harm platelet function. Getchecked Clinic uses a specific anesthetic that does not affect platelets, improving treatment outcomes.

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