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BACK PAIN

Plasma rico en plaquetas

Plasma rico en plaquetas, one probably doesn’t think, about their back as much until ,you suddenly experience a bad pain… back pain, in the most common reason why people miss work, or why people go see their doctors, therefore as you age, you are more likely to experience back pain from a variety of conditions. The good news is that you can take measures, to prevent or relieve most back pain.

PRP Treatment 

PRP injections ( Plasma rico en plaquetas ) help patients avoid suffering pains, due to injured tendons, ligaments, muscles and joints. Prior to administering the treatment, the specialists will generally evaluate for overall health, and medical history for eligibility. One of the best things about PRP injections, is that it uses the patient’s own blood. Your blood contains bioactive proteins, that promote and manage the body’s healing process, which can get you back to your normal state very quickly. 

PRP injections are incredibly beneficial for those living with chronic low-back pain, that have not seen any major health improvements, from similar injection therapies. Results from the injections may be felt 4-6 months, and the initial injection, and could last an additional few months. Because the process requires the patient’s blood, and not steroidal medicine, the process can be repeated a few times a year. We recommend Medical Doctor Diaz at Splendor Regenerative Medicine in Miami because he always put all his heart, and soul in treat very well all patients.

What does the treatment help with?

This treatments of Plasma rico en plaquetas are beneficial for treating many health concerns within the body including damaged , inflammation or chronic degeneration of tendons, ligaments, cartilage, and muscles, osteoarthritis of the knee and shoulder, injured or arthritic joints, rotator cuff tears, chronic plantar fasciitis, and ACL injuries.


Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) is a new therapeutic treatment of an antologous nature, that has come strongly in recent years due to media therapeutic successes, in athletes of superiority. Celebrating professional football players, Garrett Richards, Stephen Curry, Los Angeles Lakers’ D’Angelo Russell, Philadelphia 76ers Jerryd Bayless, New York Mets catcher Travis d’Arnaud, T former Rangers slugger Josh Hamilton, or Rafael Nadal himself must, in part, its amazing recovery to the use of this enigmatic treatment, baptized as PRP. The Plasma rico en plaquetas is a very little known treatment, in the rheumatological environment, but quite prominent in the traumatology and sports medicine congresses in which, despite the controversy it raises, it progressively arouses a growing interest due to its supposed efficacy, and apparent safety. Its therapeutic target eminently includes tendinopathies and chronic enthesopathies, although its range of indications is in continuous expansion, successfully applied to multiple ailments, including osteoarthritis of the knee. Its low cost, its easy handling, its usefulness in elusive pathological processes to conventional treatments, and its apparent safety make the PRP, a seductive therapeutic alternative to consider in the therapeutic arsenal of the rheumatologist.