Cellular Matrix
An innovative combination of PRP and hyaluronic acid in one closed system
- Regenerative effect
- Platelets contained in platelet-rich plasma are a key element that stimulates the body’s repair of both soft and hard tissues
- Hyaluronic acid is the main component of synovial fluid responsible for proper joint mobility and elasticity of articular cartilage
- Hyaluronic acid combined with platelet-rich plasma extends the life of growth factors contained in platelets
- The preparation is used for intra-articular injections in order to:
- Pain reduction
- Improve mobility
- Regeneration of damaged tissues (action of growth factors)
- The Cellular Matrix injection process consists of three steps:
- Patient’s blood collection
- Blood centrifugation (obtaining the patient’s platelet-rich plasma)
- Administration of plasma combined with hyaluronic acid to the area of the diseased joint by an orthopedist
- Therapy, depending on the patient’s needs, consists of 1-3 intra-articular injections.
Plasma rich in growth factors (PRP)
Contains over 30 growth factors as well as a set of biomolecules that actively participate in wound healing and tissue regeneration processes
Plasma therapy rich in growth factors (PRP)
- Effective in the treatment of degenerative joint changes
- Reduces pain
- Stimulates the regeneration of damaged tissues (tendons, muscles, ligaments, cartilage)
- Safe for the body, the preparation used comes from the blood of the treated patient, which reduces the risk of allergies and intolerance
- The process of qualifying and carrying out platelet-rich plasma therapy is conducted by a specialist in orthopedics
- The procedure of administering platelet-rich plasma is performed in three stages:
- The first stage is collecting blood into a sterile, certified test tube, intended specifically for this procedure. The collection itself takes a few seconds and is no different from regular blood collection
- The vacuum tube with blood is placed in a special centrifuge, where, thanks to centrifugation and isolation processes, appropriate fractions of the material are separated and platelet-rich plasma is prepared
- The third stage of the procedure is to administer the obtained material to the patient by injection
- Anti-inflammatory medications should be discontinued one week before and after the procedure