Knee Pain Treatment with PRP Therapy

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  • Опубликовано: 11 сен 2024
  • Orthopedic Surgeon, Dr. Meredith Warner discusses Knee Pain and treatment options like PRP (Platelet Rich Plasma) Therapy. She is an advocate of harnessing the body's healing powers to speed up your recovery.

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  • @stef3565
    @stef3565 Год назад

    Thank you. I just had a prp injection 1 week ago in knee. I was glad I had some of the products you sell, like the pea, since your not suppose to take any nsaids prior or after injection. Keep the informative videos coming regarding prp and orthobiologics!

  • @eralbouy66
    @eralbouy66 Год назад

    Thank you, this is a great and concise explanation.

  • @clarkpamhopkins970
    @clarkpamhopkins970 Год назад

    My husband had 'bone on bone' and also had an Orthopedic surgeon that didn't tell him abt PRP and only suggested knee replacement. Luckily, we found orthopedic Dr that did the PRP injection on my husband. It worked almost immediately. No pain!

  • @PeguyAlva
    @PeguyAlva Год назад

    Thank you for your information.

  • @mikthe2004
    @mikthe2004 3 года назад +1

    Why didn't my Orthopaedic Surgeon tell me about PRP? He suggested a knee replacement ! I'm going to try PRP first. I recently got my X-rays for my operation, and the bones actually have quite a bit of space between them. The MRI scan showed quite a bit of medial cartilage wear though, but I've got hope that PRP can help??

    • @gfriedman99
      @gfriedman99 2 года назад

      Did it help?

    • @mikthe2004
      @mikthe2004 2 года назад

      @@gfriedman99 Never found out. I had the knee replacement last July. The knee is pretty good now and still improving, but the first few months are hell.

    • @ricosuave4275
      @ricosuave4275 2 года назад

      @@mikthe2004 I definitely gotta check out this PRP Therapy thing. Looks promising. I had the Arthroscopic knee surgery done about 11 years ago. Basically they went in there with the scope and took out the tear on my torn meniscus. While minimally invasive there was some down time followed by some physiotherapy. Now it seems that I have some knee pain back. If they can preserve as much of the cartilage as much as possible this could be a game changer.