Regenerative Medicine

Regenerative Medicine

Regenerative Medicine therapy at AIC Medical offer a modern medical approach aimed at stimulating the body’s natural tissue healing processes. One of the featured therapies available is Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) injection, which is used to treat soft tissue injuries and joint disorders.

What Is Regenerative Medicine?

Regenerative medicine is a branch of medicine that focuses on the repair and regeneration of body tissues damaged by injury, aging, or degenerative diseases. This therapy utilizes the body’s own biological potential to accelerate healing and restore tissue function.

Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) Therapy

What Is PRP?

Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) is an injection-based therapy that uses the patient’s own blood plasma, which is rich in platelets. Platelets contain various growth factors that play an important role in tissue healing and regeneration.

Indications for PRP Therapy

PRP therapy at AIC Medical is used to manage various conditions, including:

  • Tendon and muscle injuries
  • Knee osteoarthritis (OA)
  • Soft tissue disorders caused by repetitive activity or injury

Benefits of PRP Therapy

Some of the benefits of PRP therapy include:

  • Stimulating tissue regeneration
  • Helping reduce pain and inflammation
  • Accelerating the recovery process
  • Supporting improved joint and muscle function

PRP Therapy Procedure at AIC Medical

PRP therapy is performed in a safe and step-by-step process, which includes:

  • Blood sample collection from the patient
  • Platelet separation using specialized equipment
  • PRP injection into the targeted treatment area

All procedures are carried out by professional medical personnel in accordance with medical standards.

Who can benefit most from PRP Therapy?

PRP therapy is suitable for patients who:

  • Experience muscle or tendon injuries
  • Suffer from joint pain due to knee osteoarthritis
  • Are seeking a non-surgical treatment option to support tissue healing

A medical evaluation is required to determine suitability for PRP therapy.

empty image

Looks like there’s nothing here just yet.