Osteoarthritis
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PRP injections can help manage osteoarthritis by reducing joint inflammation, improving lubrication, and stimulating cartilage repair, leading to reduced pain and better mobility.
Which joints can PRP treat?
Commonly knees, hips, shoulders, and small joints like hands.
Does PRP cure osteoarthritis?
PRP does not cure OA, but it can significantly slow progression and improve quality of life.
How long do results last?
Many patients experience benefits for 6–12 months, with some lasting longer.
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