PRP PURE Joints & Tendon Training
What will you learn?
- Basic principles of PRP
- PRP preparation techniques
- Injection techniques
- Safety and precautions
- Post-operative care
- Clinical outcomes
Basic anatomy of joints and areas of treatment
- Knees
- Shoulder
- Elbow
- Ankle
- Fingers
- Wrists
- Achilles
What are the potential benefits?
- Arthritis: PRP is used to treat arthritis by reducing inflammation and promoting the growth of new cartilage in the affected joint.
- Tendinitis: PRP is used to treat tendinitis by promoting the healing of damaged tendons and reducing pain and inflammation.
- Ligament Injuries: PRP is used to 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: PRP is used to treat knee injuries, such as knee osteoarthritis, by reducing pain and inflammation and promoting the growth of new cartilage in the affected joint.

