In orthopedics and traumatology, the Plasmabiotech method triggers the regenerative processes in all joint tissues at the same time (joint surfaces, synovial fluid, capsular ligaments, bone, muscle, and cartilage tissue) due to platelet growth factors. Autologous platelet-rich plasma injections help inhibit inflammation and improve nutrition and tissue repair, by oxygenation. The Plasmabiotech method triggers the accelerated restoration of the musculoskeletal system, reduces rehabilitation periods after injuries and surgery, and thus restores the patient’s freedom of movement without pain.
In combination with other therapies, it allows the reduction of the amount of medication administered or the complete elimination of it, minimizing the toxic effects associated with its prolonged usage. In addition, autologous plasma therapy reduces the treatment time by half.
In orthopedics and traumatology, the Plasmabiotech method involves injecting platelet-rich plasma into the coxofemoral, knee, radiocarp, elbow, shoulder, and tibiotarsal joint. The standard needle for intramuscular injections is usually used. For the coxofemoral joint, especially if the patient has excessive weight, needles of 8 – 10 cm must be used. After completion of the procedure, an aseptic bandage is applied.
Autologous plasma injections contribute to the reduction of the inflammatory processes, the elimination of pain, and the restoration of the joint motion amplitude.
Eliminating Muscle Spasms And Painful Sensations
The Synovial Fluid is Regenerated
Reducing The Pressure On The Affected Joints Of The Bones And Increasing The Distance Between Them
We Recommend Combining Plasmabiotech With The Following Procedures:
Drug Therapy
Massage
Ozone Therapy
Physical Therapy
Reflexology
Therapeutic Exercises
Used In Aesthetic Medicine, Plasmagel Helps:
Eliminating Joint Pain
Increasing The Amplitude Of Joint Movements
Reduction Of Morning Stiffness
Recovery Of Synovial Fluid
Removing Muscle Spasms And Pain
Prolonging The Remission Period
Stimulating The Formation Of Fibroblasts, Osteoblasts, Chondrocytes And New Cartilage
Strengthening The Muscles Surrounding The Affected Joint
Enhancement Of The Collagenase, Osteogenesis, Angiogenesis And Regeneration Process At A Cellular Level
Increasing The Aerobic Metabolism İn The Tissues
Improving The Nutrition Of The Articular Cartilage And Accelerating İts Regeneration
Activating Blood Circulation in The Affected Joint Area
Significant Reduction Of The Rehabilitation Period After Traumas, Operations And Prostheses
İncreasing Articular Mobility