Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) injections are a regenerative therapy used to promote healing in joints, tendons, and soft tissues. Intraarticular PRP injections involve injecting PRP directly into a joint to aid in cartilage repair and reduce inflammation.
Osteoarthritis (Knee, Hip, Shoulder, etc.)
Ligament and Tendon Injuries
Cartilage Degeneration
Post-Surgical Joint Recovery
Blood Collection – A small amount of the patient’s blood is drawn.
Centrifugation – The blood is spun in a centrifuge to separate platelets.
PRP Preparation – The platelet-rich layer is extracted.
Injection – PRP is injected into the affected joint using ultrasound guidance (if needed).
Reduces pain and inflammation.
Enhances tissue healing and regeneration.
Delays the need for surgery in early-stage arthritis.
Avoid heavy activity for 48 hours.
Ice packs can be used for mild swelling.
Physiotherapy may be recommended for better recovery.
FNAC is a minimally invasive diagnostic procedure used to obtain cell samples from suspected tumors, cysts, or infections in bones, joints, or soft tissues.
Bone tumors (benign/malignant).
Soft tissue masses (lipomas, sarcomas).
Joint effusions of unknown origin.
Suspected infections (osteomyelitis, septic arthritis).
Preparation: Local anesthesia may be used.
Aspiration: A thin needle is inserted into the lesion to extract cell samples.
Sample Analysis: The extracted cells are sent for cytological examination.
Reporting: Pathologists analyze the sample to detect malignancy, infection, or inflammation.
Quick and minimally invasive.
Provides rapid diagnosis for tumors or infections.
Reduces the need for more invasive biopsies.
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