PRP for Shoulder Pain

Shoulder Pain dr. catherine logan

Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) therapy has been explored as a potential treatment for various musculoskeletal conditions, including shoulder pain. PRP therapy involves injecting a concentrated form of a patient's own platelets into the injured area to promote tissue repair and regeneration.

Some studies suggest that PRP therapy may offer benefits for certain individuals with shoulder pain, particularly those with conditions like rotator cuff tears, tendonitis, or osteoarthritis. The rationale behind PRP therapy is that the growth factors and other bioactive substances present in platelets can stimulate healing processes in damaged tissues.

However, the evidence regarding the effectiveness of PRP therapy for shoulder pain is mixed, and it is essential to consult with a qualified healthcare professional to determine whether PRP therapy is appropriate for your specific condition and to discuss the potential risks and benefits. Additionally, individual responses to PRP therapy can vary, so it may not be effective for everyone with shoulder pain.

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Dr. Catherine Logan Headshot Dr. Catherine Logan, MD, MBA Catherine Logan, MD, MBA, MSPT, is a sports medicine orthopaedic surgeon specializing in complex knee and shoulder surgery at Colorado Sports Medicine and Orthopaedics (COSMO) in Denver, Colorado. As a former physical therapist & trainer, Dr. Logan provides a distinct expertise in sports injury, prevention, and surgical management.

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