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How can Regenerative therapy help in Hip Arthritis?

 Thanks to non-surgical regenerative orthopedic options, including cellular treatments and PRP (Platelet Rich Plasma) therapy, we now can repair the affected soft tissue, resolve the associated pain and regenerate your hip by providing long-term relief. Regenerative treatment is a minimally invasive procedure with minimal downtime and minimal recovery time.

Regenerative cellular therapies for hip bursitis use cells from your own body to stimulate the regenerative ability and accelerate the healing process effectively. In PRP therapy, platelets collected from your body release growth factors that stimulate the healing of the affected part. The hip bursitis recovery time will be between 4-12 weeks after the treatment. But the patients could see the improvement in 1-2 weeks. The follow-up appointment will be scheduled after 8-12 weeks to evaluate the recovery process. In the meantime, the patient should avoid consuming anti-inflammatory drugs and doing strenuous activities.

An AAOS research the study titled, ‘PRP Treatment More Effective than Cortisone for Severe Chronic Hip Bursitis’ revealed that PRP injections are significantly more effective and durable than cortisone injections for treating severe chronic hip bursitis. Another research study showed significant improvement during the first three months after PRP injections. PRP therapy has beneficial and long-lasting effects in bursitis treatment.

So, do not let your hip pain restricts your movements. Lead a pain-free life by opting for Regenerative therapy.

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