Tag: PRP
-
Choosing the Right Platelet Activator: A Comparative Analysis of PRP Activation Methods for LP-PRP and LR-PRP
This article explores how different PRP activation methods—chemical, mechanical, thermal, and ultrasonic—affect therapeutic outcomes in LP-PRP and LR-PRP applications. It makes a clinical case for calcium gluconate in joints and autologous thrombin in muscle repair.
-
LP-PRP Preparation & Analysis
Using the NeutroFree PRP system, a leukocyte-poor PRP (LP-PRP) was prepared through a double-spin method, achieving a high concentration factor of 6.82x in a 5 mL sample. This process ensures over 4.4 billion platelets for effective therapy, with significant reductions in erythrocytes and leukocytes. The resulting PRP offers enhanced healing potential with minimal inflammation.