Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) Therapy at Jean Walter Infusion Center in Maryland
At the Jean Walter Infusion Center, Dr. Nasser Nasseri, MD, provides Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) therapy to help patients recover faster from musculoskeletal injuries and chronic joint pain. This regenerative procedure safely utilizes a concentration of your body’s own blood platelets to stimulate targeted cellular repair in damaged tissues. Whether dealing with a severe tendon strain or ongoing arthritis discomfort, PRP therapy actively supports natural healing to help you comfortably return to your daily routines. For more information, contact us or book an appointment online. We have convenient locations to serve you in Rosedale, Columbia, Glen Burnie, North Baltimore, Edgewater, and Catonsville MD.
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Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) therapy is a regenerative treatment that uses components of a patient’s own blood to support the body’s natural healing response. PRP contains concentrated platelets and growth factors that may assist in tissue repair and recovery.
During the procedure, a small sample of blood is collected and processed to concentrate the platelets. The platelet-rich plasma is then injected into the affected area. In some cases, ultrasound guidance may be used to improve injection accuracy.
PRP therapy is commonly used for certain musculoskeletal conditions, including tendon injuries, ligament injuries, and osteoarthritis-related joint pain. Some patients may experience improvements in pain, function, and mobility following treatment. Results vary from patient to patient, and no specific outcome can be guaranteed.
Because PRP is derived from the patient’s own blood, the treatment is generally well tolerated. However, as with any medical procedure, potential risks may include pain at the injection site, bruising, bleeding, infection, nerve irritation, tissue injury, and lack of improvement.
PRP therapy may not be appropriate for every patient. A thorough evaluation by a healthcare provider is necessary to determine whether this treatment is suitable for your condition and individual health needs.
Research regarding PRP therapy continues to evolve. While studies have demonstrated promising results for certain conditions, the effectiveness of PRP may vary depending on the condition being treated and individual patient factors.
Important Disclaimer: Individual results may vary. The information provided on this website is for educational purposes only and is not intended to replace professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Patients should consult with their healthcare provider regarding treatment options.
FDA Notice: PRP preparation systems used in clinical practice are FDA-cleared medical devices. However, PRP therapy itself has not been specifically approved by the FDA for many orthopedic and musculoskeletal applications and may be considered investigational for certain conditions. Insurance coverage may vary.
Insurance Coverage: PRP therapy is generally considered an elective, self-pay treatment and is not covered by insurance plans. Patients are responsible for all costs associated with the procedure.
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