PRP-Therapy

The use of platelet-rich plasma (PRP) has established itself as a promising method in modern orthopedics. It is an innovative treatment method in which the body's own platelets (platelet-rich plasma) are extracted from the patient's blood and injected directly into injured or worn structures (e.g., joints, tendons, ligaments, muscles).

The targeted use of the body’s own growth factors from blood platelets leads to tissue regeneration, pain relief, and improved joint mobility. PRP therapy is performed on an outpatient basis and takes approximately 30 minutes. Usually, 2–3 injections are administered. The effect is not immediate. Initial improvements are often noticed after a few weeks, but the full effect can take several months, as the therapy supports the natural healing process. Since the body’s own material is used, the risk of allergic reactions is very low. Possible side effects include temporary pain, swelling, or bruising at the injection site. Infections are rare.

Back to movement. Back to performance. Back to quality of life. Natural. Effective. Scientific.

The liquidation is based on the current scale of fees for doctors (GOÄ).