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Platelet-Rich Plasma + Hyaluronic Acid

PRP (Platelet-Rich Plasma) and HA (Hyaluronic Acid) injections are both used to treat joint pain, particularly in the knee, with PRP focusing on stimulating healing and HA acting as a lubricant and shock absorber. Combining PRP and HA injections is a newer approach, potentially offering both the regenerative benefits of PRP and the lubrication of HA.


RM6,690.00


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PRP Injections:
  • What it is:
    PRP is derived from a patient's own blood, concentrating platelets and growth factors, then injected into the affected joint. 
  • How it works:
    PRP stimulates the body's natural healing processes, potentially reducing inflammation and promoting cartilage regeneration. 
  • Benefits:
    May reduce pain and improve joint function, with some studies showing better results than HA alone for pain and function. 
  • Considerations:
    May cause more post-injection pain and swelling compared to HA. 
HA Injections:
  • What it is:
    HA is a naturally occurring substance in the joint fluid that acts as a lubricant and shock absorber. 
  • How it works:
    HA injections supplement the body's natural HA, improving joint lubrication and potentially reducing pain and inflammation. 
  • Benefits:
    May provide pain relief and improved joint mobility, with potential benefits for up to 6-12 months. 
  • Considerations:
    Effects may be temporary and require repeat injections. 
Combined PRP and HA Injections:
  • Rationale:
    Combining both treatments may offer synergistic benefits, addressing both the inflammatory and mechanical aspects of osteoarthritis. 
  • Potential benefits:
    Some studies suggest combination therapy may be more effective than HA alone for pain and function, and may even offer slight advantages over PRP alone. 
  • Research:
    While some studies show promising results, more research is needed to fully understand the long-term benefits of combined therapy. 
General Considerations:
  • Individualized approach:
    The best treatment approach (PRP, HA, or combination) should be determined in consultation with a healthcare professional, considering individual needs and the severity of the condition. 
  • Safety:
    Both PRP and HA injections are generally considered safe, but potential side effects should be discussed with a doctor. 
  • Imaging guidance:
    Both injections are often administered with imaging guidance (ultrasound or fluoroscopy) to ensure accurate placement. 

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