Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP) is a biological treatment that uses the patient's own growth factors to stimulate the natural tissue repair and regeneration processes.
The procedure begins with the extraction of a small sample of blood from the patient. After a centrifugation process, a fraction with a high concentration of platelets is obtained, which subsequently infiltrates the injured area. These platelets release growth factors that promote tissue regeneration, reduce inflammation and contribute to functional recovery.
PRP is indicated in various musculoskeletal pathologies, such as tendinopathy, muscle injuries, ligamentous injuries or osteoarthritis in the initial stages. It is a safe technique, using autologous material (from the patient himself), which minimizes the risk of adverse reactions.
The indication and number of sessions are determined after an individualized medical assessment, integrating into a personalized treatment plan aimed at improving the patient's recovery and well-being.