PRP helps heal joints by leveraging the body's natural healing processes through concentrated platelets and their growth factors, addressing inflammation, tissue repair, and pain. While research suggests significant benefits, especially for knee osteoarthritis, the evidence is not conclusive, and controversy exists regarding its effectiveness across all conditions. Patients are encouraged to discuss with healthcare providers to determine suitability, considering both potential benefits and limitations.
PRP helps heal joints by leveraging the body's natural healing processes through concentrated platelets and their growth factors, addressing inflammation, tissue repair, and pain. While research suggests significant benefits, especially for knee osteoarthritis, the evidence is not conclusive, and controversy exists regarding its effectiveness across all conditions. Patients are encouraged to discuss with healthcare providers to determine suitability, considering both potential benefits and limitations.