Exploring Orthobiologic Treatments for Knee Osteoarthritis

Orthobiologics, a relatively new field of study, has attracted the attention of orthopaedic surgeons who are trying to improve the body's healing processes. Orthobiologics continues to be a rapidly developing scientific field that is constantly attracting new discoveries and developments.

Orthobiologics is a scientific field that uses the body's growth factors and proteins to aid muscles, tissues, ligaments and bones heal faster. Orthopaedic surgeons currently use a variety of orthobiological treatments. You can get more information about Orthobiologics via https://5linebiologics.com/.

 

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The following are three orthobiological treatment options for knee osteoarthritis:

  • Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP),
  • Implantation of autologous cartilage, and
  • Bone Marrow Simulation

What is Platelet Rich Plasma?

Platelet rich plasma (PRP), is blood plasma that has been enriched with extra platelets. Growth factors are proteins that platelets release to speed up tissue repair, regeneration and healing. There are many steps involved in PRP production.

  • The patient's blood is taken peripherally.
  • To separate plasma from platelets, the blood is put in the centrifuge.
  • This is injected at the site of injury.

PRP can be used for a number of orthopaedic medical conditions, including tendinitis, plantar fasciitis, and osteoarthritis. The American Journal of Sports Medicine published a recent article stating that PRP reduces NFkB, which is an enzyme involved in the formation of osteoarthritis.

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