Application of Plasmolifting in Traumatology and its Effect on Reparative Regeneration

Authors

  • G'afforov Azamat Uyg'unovich Bukhara State Medical Institute

Abstract

One of the new technologies for local stimulation of the fracture zone is Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP) therapy, which is an English word that means saturated platelet-rich plasma (PRP). In a specific case, the specialist carefully examines the patient, determines the causes of movements and other symptoms. Usually, up to 5-7 procedures are required at intervals of 3-5 days. During the procedure, from 10 ml to 50 ml of blood is taken from the patient, and its volume is determined individually. The blood is spun in a centrifuge at high speed and plasma is separated, which contains 3-5 times more platelets than normal blood. These platelets contain many growth factors and biologically active proteins, and the effect of TBP- therapy can be seen after the first injection. Pain is reduced, normal mobility is restored, and after a full course, endurance improves, which is maintained for a very long time.

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Published

2024-12-24

How to Cite

Uyg’unovich, G. A. (2024). Application of Plasmolifting in Traumatology and its Effect on Reparative Regeneration. International Journal of Pediatrics and Genetics, 2(12), 48–51. Retrieved from https://medicaljournals.eu/index.php/IJPG/article/view/1341