Benefits of PRP Treatment in Maui, Wailuku HI
Injections of PRP boost the already existing healing process within soft tissue and bones by increasing the number of new cells being regenerated. Board-certified Dr. Charles Soma, MD at NorthShore Orthopedics provides comprehensive and specialized care. For more information, contact us today or schedule an appointment online! We are conveniently located at 1827 Wells St #1, Wailuku, HI 96793.


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How does PRP therapy help?
What are the benefits of PRP therapy?
Does PRP get rid of inflammation?
Who is a good candidate for PRP therapy?
Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) therapy has grown significantly in popularity, starting as mostly just used to treat sports-related injuries and is now frequently used for more cosmetic procedures that would benefit from its regenerative properties such as reversing balding and as part of a skin-rejuvenation procedure. It is a minimally invasive treatment that provides long-lasting relief from pain, inflammation, and many other symptoms associated with joint or muscle injuries and other conditions such as osteoarthritis and lower back pain. If you have found that other treatments do not work, such as steroids or other anti-inflammatory medications, consider trying PRP therapy as a more natural option to get rid of the discomfort and pain that has been affecting your day-to-day life.
Platelet-rich plasma therapy has proven to be beneficial for several situations, one of which is with the process of healing after enduring an injury and throughout the recovery process. It is not usually an immediate effect, supporting the natural healing process of the body as a regenerative medicinal treatment. Injections of PRP boost the already existing healing process within soft tissue and bones by increasing the number of new cells being regenerated. Our bodies require cell multiplication and specialization as we naturally heal, so the injecting of our own naturally produced platelet-rich plasma into sites where we have undergone an injury or that is enduring inflammation works to emphasize that process, allowing for the naturally occurring healing process to be maximized and more effective.
PRP therapy has grown in popularity for several different uses due to its ability to support the healing process, and provide pain relief, and has been shown to help reduce inflammation in injuries or trauma. Some of its uses include injury healing support with sports medicine as PRP therapy has been shown to support the restoration of the mobility and overall functioning of the joint or muscle that has been injured. PRP therapy has also been shown to provide relief for symptoms associated with osteoarthritis in the knee and for lower back pain. Since PRP therapy uses the blood directly taken from the patient and is naturally produced, it is a preferred method of treatment for many people because it is completely natural and is minimally invasive, lowering the risk of side effects or concerns. It is often compared to stem cell treatment, but comes with the benefits of a much easier extraction process but is only recommended for less complex cases.
PRP therapy is a preferred method of treatment for sports-related injuries and much more for many reasons, one of which is its ability to help reduce inflammation in the injured muscle or joint. The results provided by PRP therapy are not immediate, often taking a few weeks to start making a noticeable difference, but offer long-lasting results until the injury has completely healed. For more chronic cases, follow-up injections may be required if the effects of the therapy start to wear off.
Since PRP therapy uses the blood of the patient with typically no added ingredients, there are very few factors that would make someone not able to receive the injections. Patients of any age who are suffering from a condition or trauma that would be reasonably treated with PRP therapy is safe to pursue this course of treatment. However, PRP therapy has been shown to provide more effective results on those who are considered to be of good overall health. Those who smoke or suffer from underlying health conditions can still often receive the treatment; it just may not be as effective for them compared to someone who is considered to be in healthier condition. As well, medical screening may be required to ensure that the platelet level of the blood is high enough for the therapy to even be worth attempting. Those with bleeding disorders may also require medical screening to ensure that the process is safe for them. PRP therapy is also often considered for patients who have experienced insufficient success with other pain-relief or anti-inflammatory therapies or medications and wish to pursue a more natural approach.
If any of the above signs are present, it is imperative to seek professional medical care as soon as possible. NorthShore Orthopedics is dedicated to helping you improve the health of your orthopedic conditions. Call us today to book an appointment to meet with our foot and ankle specialist, or visit our clinic. We serve patients from Wailea, Kihei, Hana, Lahaina, Kaanapali, Lana’i, Moloka‘i, Oahu, Kaua’i, and Hawai’i Island

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Additional Services You May Like
▸Fractures & Sprains
▸Knee & Shoulder Injury
▸Platelet Rich Plasma PRP
▸Hand Injury and Surgery
▸Sports Medicine
▸Arthritis Treatment
▸Athletic Injury Recovery
▸Direct Orthopedic Care for Fractures
▸Male Hormonal Evaluations
▸Strains and Sprains
▸Urgent Care
▸X-Ray
▸Worker Comp
▸Back and Neck Pain
▸Wound Management
▸Semaglutide
▸Regenerative Cell Therapy
▸Microneedling With Prp
▸Stem Cell Therapy
▸Knee Surgeon
▸Shoulder Orthopedic Surgeon