Orthobiologics Hip
- PRP
- Stem Cell Therapy
- BMAC
- Viscosupplementation
Orthobiologics in hip procedures involve the use of biological substances to accelerate healing, reduce pain, and support tissue regeneration. Commonly used approaches include:
Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) Injection:
Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) therapy involves injecting a concentrated solution of a patient’s own platelets directly into the hip joint. Platelets are rich in growth factors that help stimulate tissue repair and regeneration, supporting the healing of injured tendons, ligaments, muscles, and joints.
Stem Cell Therapy
Stem Cell Therapy involves collecting mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) from the patient’s bone marrow or adipose (fat) tissue, processing them to concentrate the healing components, and injecting them into the hip joint. These cells have the ability to stimulate tissue repair, reduce inflammation, and alleviate pain, making stem cell therapy a promising minimally invasive option for managing hip joint conditions.
Bone Marrow Aspiration Concentrate (BMAC) Injection
Bone Marrow Aspirate Concentrate (BMAC) involves drawing bone marrow from the patient’s pelvis, processing it to concentrate regenerative cells, growth factors, and cytokines, and then injecting this concentrate into the hip joint. This promotes tissue repair, supports regeneration, and helps reduce pain and inflammation in patients with hip conditions.
Viscosupplementation
Hyaluronic Acid (HA) Injections involve delivering hyaluronic acid directly into the hip joint. This treatment enhances joint lubrication, provides cushioning, and reduces friction between bones, thereby alleviating pain and improving mobility in patients with osteoarthritis.