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Plasma Rich Protein Injection Therapy
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<blockquote data-quote="biminiLX" data-source="post: 16058730" data-attributes="member: 7795"><p>I'm a physician that both does PRP injections and has personally treated my own 'tennis elbow' lateral epicondylitis with PRP.</p><p>I've also been trained on the Tenex procedure and I'd personally start with PRP.</p><p>I had a terrible golf season after a hockey injury and 2 weeks after PRP, my elbow felt as good as new.</p><p>Combine PRP with appropriate rest and therapy and I hope you'll do well.</p><p>I'd find it interesting to see how much you've been quoted for the procedure.</p><p>Sadly this and many very promising regenerative medicine procedures are called 'experimental' by your insurance company. They'll gladly pay for several corticosteroid injections when I can make a strong medical case for the benefits and superiority of PRP, but they'd prefer you to pay cash and deny the therapy.</p><p>Good luck.</p><p>-J</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="biminiLX, post: 16058730, member: 7795"] I'm a physician that both does PRP injections and has personally treated my own 'tennis elbow' lateral epicondylitis with PRP. I've also been trained on the Tenex procedure and I'd personally start with PRP. I had a terrible golf season after a hockey injury and 2 weeks after PRP, my elbow felt as good as new. Combine PRP with appropriate rest and therapy and I hope you'll do well. I'd find it interesting to see how much you've been quoted for the procedure. Sadly this and many very promising regenerative medicine procedures are called 'experimental' by your insurance company. They'll gladly pay for several corticosteroid injections when I can make a strong medical case for the benefits and superiority of PRP, but they'd prefer you to pay cash and deny the therapy. Good luck. -J [/QUOTE]
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