Michigan Golf Journal November

sprains or strains that haven’t responded well to traditional therapies. Injuries and conditions that benefit from PRP injections include: • Achilles tendinosis and plantar fasciitis • Arthritis in knee and hip joints • Chronic tendon issues like tennis elbow and golfer’s elbow • Hamstring tendinosis • Patellofemoral syndrome and patellar tendinosis • Rotator cuff and other shoulder injuries • Shoulder pain and instability What Are The Benefits Of PRP? For athletes who’ve tried everything from physical therapy to anti-inflammatory medicine without success, PRP therapy offers a promising alternative. “Imagine your tendons start out like a brand-new box of spaghetti - straight and organized. Over time, they get cooked, twisted and disorganized,” added Dr. Reese. “PRP reorganizes and strengthens these ‘noodles’ by stimulating a natural repair process.” PRP injections help with the following: • Healing sports injuries • Maxillofacial procedures (jaw surgery) • Skin rejuvenation in dermatology What To Expect From PRP Treatment? The PRP procedure is straightforward and takes 30 to 40 minutes in the office. It begins with a blood draw (like getting a blood test), isolating the platelets, and then numbing the treatment area. The concentrated platelets are then injected under ultrasound guidance to ensure precise placement. “It’s a quick procedure with potentially huge benefits for recovery and long-term health,” said Dr. Reese.

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