SVF treatment knee arthritis Chennai, 5 month review

SVF treatment knee arthritis Chennai, 5 month review

Listen to a patient’s review at 5 months for SVF treatment of knee arthritis. Her condition has tremendously improved. She has improvement of pain score, walking distance, stiffness, gait and collateral improvement in other joints as well.

This lady has a lot of improvement in her condition after five months. Her pain is much less, her stiffness has gone, her gait is straight, and her overall function is better.

What is the SVF and PRP treatment that this lady underwent?

Combined SVF and PRP treatment, also known as platelet-rich stroma (PRS) treatment, is a regenerative medicine therapy that uses two components derived from the patient’s own body to treat knee osteoarthritis. Stromal vascular fraction (SVF): This is a collection of cells isolated from fat tissue, such as the abdomen or thighs. SVF contains stem cells, endothelial cells, pericytes, and immune cells. These cells have the potential to differentiate into various cell types and promote tissue repair. Platelet-rich plasma (PRP): This is a concentrated preparation of platelets obtained from the patient’s blood. Platelets contain growth factors and cytokines that promote tissue healing and regeneration.

How is it done?

PRS treatment is a minimally invasive procedure that typically takes about an hour. Here’s a general overview of the steps involved: A small amount of fat tissue is harvested from the patient using liposuction. The fat tissue is processed to isolate the SVF. Blood is drawn from the patient and centrifuged to create PRP. The SVF and PRP are combined to create the PRS solution. The PRS solution is injected into the affected knee joint under ultrasound guidance.

Benefits –

PRS treatment is a relatively new therapy, and more research is needed to confirm its long-term efficacy. However, some studies have shown that it may be effective in reducing pain and improving function in patients with knee osteoarthritis. The potential benefits of PRS treatment include: Reduced pain and inflammation Improved joint function Increased range of motion Slowed progression of osteoarthritis Risks and side effects PRS treatment is generally considered to be safe. However, there are some potential risks and side effects associated with the procedure, such as Pain at the injection site Infection Bleeding Allergic reactions

Is it right for me?

If you are considering PRS treatment for knee osteoarthritis, it is important to talk to your doctor to discuss the potential benefits and risks and to see if it is right for you. Dr. A.K. Venkatachalam offers consultation at Chennai Meenakshi multi-specialty hospital by appointment. Book yours today. Call the hospital at 044 42938938. PRS treatment is not a cure for osteoarthritis, but it may be a viable option for people who are looking for a non-surgical treatment to manage their pain and improve their quality of life. Here are some additional things to keep in mind: PRS treatment is not covered by most insurance plans. There is limited scientific evidence on the long-term efficacy of PRS treatment. It is important to choose a qualified and experienced provider to perform the procedure.

I hope this information is helpful. Please let me know if you have any other questions. #SVFtreatment #kneearthritis #PRStreatmentchennai