The final step in the platelet-rich plasma (PRP) collection and application process is to gently agitate the collection tube so that the platelets are thoroughly resuspended into the plasma.
Once collected with a syringe, the physician injects or applies the PRP, which are the patient’s own platelets. With this application, the growth factors are released precisely at the site of the patient’s injury and the healing cascade begins.
If you’re interested in the full PRP journey, stay tuned to this channel to read more advancements in orthobiologics.
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Foothills Building
9151 Estate Thomas, Suite 206
St. Thomas, VI 00802 - St. Croix Office: (340) 718-2665
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Christiansted, VI 00820 - St. John Office: (340) 779-2663
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St. John, VI 00831 - Tortola Office: (340) 779-2663
104 Waterfront Drive
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9053 Estate Thomas, Suite 206
St. Thomas, VI 00802 - COG RESTORE – St. Croix: (340) 778-6530
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Hughes Medical Centre
Lower South Hill
Anguilla, VI AI-2640
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