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Mar
Published Studies
ORTHOPEDIC/PODIATRIC - FOOT & ANKLE Barett, S, Growth Factors for Chronic Plantar Fasciitis?, Podiatry Today, 2004, 17:36-42 Coetzee, J, et al, The Use of Autologous Concentrated Growth Factors to Promote Syndesmosis Fusion in the Agility Total Ankle Replacement. A...
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Mar
How Does Prp Therapy Improve Hair?
By taking a small amount of your blood, then concentrating and separating the blood components, we produce Platelet Rich Plasma, PRP. Four percent of our blood is made of platelets and on the surface of the platelets are as many as 1100 growth factors. PRP contains massive...
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Mar
Facial Framing 2
Hair loss around the face affects 90 % of males and females during the aging process. While the most common request among patients is to “restore their frontal hairline”, when attention is directed to hair loss on the lateral hairlines (sides) patients say, &ldq...
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Mar
The Difference Between Prp And Crp
Cytokine Rich Plasma, CRP, is simply a more purified form of PRP. This more purified form of PRP contains high levels of growth factors, without red blood cells, white blood cells or platelets and is the next generation of PRP.We can also combine both PRP and CRP. The advantage...
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Mar
The Governing Body The World Anti-doping Agency (Wada) Clarified Their Stance On The Use Of Prp For Professional Athletes
A pro athlete suffering from tendinitis or a similar nagging injury goes to the doctor looking for a solution. With millions of dollars on the line, the athlete demands something between the extremes of invasive surgery and the boring old standby of RICE - rest, ice, compre...
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