Joint PRP training
This hands-on training is designed for medical professionals seeking to integrate regenerative joint therapy into their practice using PRP. Attendees will learn the clinical applications, Ppreparation protocols, and injection techniques for treating musculoskeletal conditions such as osteoarthritis, tendonitis, and ligament injuries.
Key Learning Objectives:
Understand the science and healing mechanisms behind PRP therapy.
Learn patient selection criteria and contraindications.
Master sterile venipuncture and blood handling techniques.
Prepare high-quality PRP using a centrifuge at 3400 RPM for 10 minutes (single-spin system recommended for leukocyte-poor PRP).
Identify anatomical landmarks and perform ultrasound-guided injections for knees, shoulders, elbows, and more.
Discuss post-injection protocols and patient aftercare.
Centrifuge Protocol Highlight:
RPM: 3400
Time: 10 minutes
Tube Type: PRP-specific vacuum tubes with anticoagulant
Yield: 4–6 mL leukocyte-poor PRP for joint injection