Holistic Orthopedics & Regenerative Medicine | Dr. Chad Borys

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Another Study Strengthens Case for PRP in Treating Knee Osteoarthritis

Knee osteoarthritis (KOA) affects millions globally, leading to pain and reduced mobility. A recent multi-center, randomized clinical trial provides compelling evidence that platelet-rich plasma (PRP) injections can significantly alleviate these symptoms and may slow the progression of the disease. Here's a simplified overview of the study and what it means for those suffering from KOA.

What is PRP?

Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) is a treatment derived from a patient's own blood. It is concentrated with platelets rich in growth factors, which can potentially accelerate the healing of injured or degenerated tissues, including knee joints affected by osteoarthritis.

Key Findings from the Study

  • Effective Pain Management and Functional Improvement: Patients receiving PRP injections showed significant improvements in knee function and pain reduction compared to those receiving sham saline injections. These benefits were sustained over long periods, with positive effects noted up to 60 months post-treatment.

  • Cartilage Protection: PRP treatment was associated with a slower decline in knee cartilage volume, suggesting it may help preserve the joint.

  • Reduction in Inflammation: PRP recipients had lower levels of inflammatory markers in their joints, pointing to reduced inflammation.

  • Safety: PRP demonstrated a safety profile comparable to saline injections, making it a safe option for managing knee osteoarthritis.

Why Consider PRP for Knee Osteoarthritis?

  1. Long-Term Relief: PRP offers sustained relief from pain and improvement in joint function, making it an attractive long-term treatment option.

  2. Non-surgical Option: Given its minimal invasiveness and excellent safety record, PRP is an appealing alternative to knee surgery.

  3. Natural Treatment Approach: Since PRP is made from the patient's own blood, it is a natural treatment that minimizes the risk of adverse reactions.

Conclusion

The study underscores PRP's potential as a transformative treatment for knee osteoarthritis, offering hope for effective pain management, improved joint function, and potentially slowing the disease's progression. For those struggling with KOA, PRP injections could be a game-changer, providing significant relief and a better quality of life. As interest in this treatment grows, it is essential to consult healthcare providers to understand how PRP might be integrated into individual treatment plans effectively.

Takeaway

If you're exploring treatment options for knee osteoarthritis, consider scheduling a free 15-minute introductory visit to discuss the potential benefits of using PRP. This safe, long-lasting, and non-surgical alternative could significantly improve your joint health and mobility.

REFERENCES

"Intra-articular injections of platelet-rich plasma decrease pain and improve functional outcomes than sham saline in patients with knee osteoarthritis." Journal of Clinical Orthopedics and Trauma. [May 2024].