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PRP for Joints & Tendons​

Our training courses equip you with the skills and knowledge required to effectively use Platelet Rich Plasma therapy.

The courses cover topics including patient selection, blood collection, injection techniques, and post-treatment care. By the end of the training, you will have the necessary skills and knowledge to practice as a PRP practitioner for joints and tendons. 

Objectives

  • Basic principles of PRP
  • PRP preparation techniques
  • Injection techniques
  • Safety and precautions
  • Post-operative care

Clinical outcomes:

  • Cover basic anatomy of joints and areas of treatment:
    Knees, Shoulder, Elbow, Ankle, Fingers, Wrists and Achilles

Outcomes

Understand how PRP can be used for:

  • Arthritis: To treat arthritis by reducing inflammation and promoting the growth of new cartilage in the affected joint.
  • Tendinitis: Treat tendinitis by promoting the healing of damaged tendons and reducing pain and inflammation.
  • Ligament Injuries: Treat ligament injuries by promoting the healing of damaged ligaments and reducing pain and inflammation.
  • Rotator Cuff Injuries: PRP is used to treat rotator cuff injuries by promoting the healing of damaged rotator cuff tendons and reducing pain and inflammation.
  • Knee Injuries: To treat knee injuries, such as knee osteoarthritis, by reducing pain and inflammation and promoting the growth of new cartilage in the affected joint.

Upcoming course dates

Course name Date Venue
PRP Joints & Tendons with Dr Elimarys 13th November 2024 London (SE1 2BB)

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