I-PRF injections
I-PRF injections
I-PRF in traumatology
What is I-PRF?
I-PRF (Injectable Platelet Rich Fibrin) is an injectable plasma rich in fibrin and growth factors, derived from the patient’s own blood. It is a safe and natural method that activates the body’s self-healing abilities and promotes the regeneration of damaged tissues.
How is the procedure performed?
A small amount of blood (up to 26 ml) is drawn from the patient under sterile conditions.
The blood is centrifuged under specific conditions to separate it into fractions.
The upper fraction, containing activated platelets, leukocytes, fibrin, and stem cells, is used for injection.
This biological material is then injected into the damaged tissues, where it stimulates the healing process.
How does I-PRF work?
After injection, the activated cells embedded in the 3-dimensional fibrin matrix gradually release growth factors for up to 28 days. These growth factors:
- stimulate the synthesis of collagen, elastin, and hyaluronic acid,
- promote cartilage and connective tissue regeneration,
- reduce inflammation and pain,
- ensure a long-lasting and natural tissue regeneration process without side effects.
Indications for I-PRF in traumatology:
- osteoarthritis and arthritis,
- osteochondropathy,
- ligament and tendon injuries,
- bursitis, tendinitis,
- lateral epicondylitis (“tennis elbow”),
- chronic rotator cuff tear,
- as well as post-fracture recovery, sprains, and other musculoskeletal injuries.
Proven effectiveness:
Both medical studies and more than 7 years of experience in traumatology have shown that I-PRF injections:
- relieve pain and reduce inflammation,
- accelerate tissue healing,
- help restore mobility and function,
- provide stable, long-term results.
Cenas:
Code | Service | Price |
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32015 | PRF i/artikulāra ievade | 100.00 € |
32019 | 75.00 € |