Tennessee Orthopaedic Alliance reports 21% boost in PRP treatments in last year: 4 things to know

Nashville-based Tennessee Orthopaedic Alliance is leveraging platelet rich plasma to treat orthopedic injuries.

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Here are four things to know:

 

1. PRP is intended to stimulate natural growth factors that accelerate the body’s healing, decrease inflammation and reduce pain.

 

2. The procedure takes 15 minutes. A physician places a patient’s blood in a centrifuge, which separates the PRP from the red blood cells. The physician injects the PRP into the injury site.

 

3. Chris Anderson, MD, a TOA sports medicine physician, noted PRP treatments have increased 21 percent compared to last year at the practice.

 

4. PRP treatment may help the following conditions:

 

• Tendonitis
• Osteoarthritis
• Tennis or golfer’s elbow
• Jumper’s knee
• Joint pain
• Rotator cuff tears
• Bursitis
• Muscle and tendon injuries

 

“The results I’ve seen demonstrate that PRP is an excellent alternative to surgery, other drugs or extensive rehab,” said Dr. Anderson. “As a physician, I want my patients to heal as quickly, naturally, and with as little pain as possible.”

 

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