Health Anyone had PRP therapy?

I just got my second injection. Looks like it was mostly healed already from the first time. Yah.

This is the last outstanding, current injury... now to attempt to keep it that way for a while <lol>
Awesome. My shoulders are ok at the moment, but one has frequent dislocations and a surgery history and the other I separated my AC joint last year

Thanks for sharing so that I know of an option if they start acting up again as they have in the past on me
 
Awesome. My shoulders are ok at the moment, but one has frequent dislocations and a surgery history and the other I separated my AC joint last year

Thanks for sharing so that I know of an option if they start acting up again as they have in the past on me
I guess it depends on what the issue is. Seems to be great for healing tears, but for example, where I'd previously torn the labrum off the bone, I doubt it would have done much to help.
 
I guess it depends on what the issue is. Seems to be great for healing tears, but for example, where I'd previously torn the labrum off the bone, I doubt it would have done much to help.
My surgery was to fix a torn labrum and that still give me issues now. It’s overly tight so no longer dislocates, but I’ll frequently get small tears on it because it can’t stretch like before if I do too much force at the wrong angle
 
My surgery was to fix a torn labrum and that still give me issues now. It’s overly tight so no longer dislocates, but I’ll frequently get small tears on it because it can’t stretch like before if I do too much force at the wrong angle
Sounds like they didn't repair it properly the first time. I've had three different operations for labrum tears but nothing since 2013 thankfully.

If it's still giving you issues, have you gone back to a surgeon to discuss?
 
I probably need that too After I broke my clavicle in 2022 a side effect was my rotator cuff was always sore my scapula is a bit messed up too, your tricep is also sore as a lasting effect and also the bone itself can get sore from time to time.
 
I probably need that too After I broke my clavicle in 2022 a side effect was my rotator cuff was always sore my scapula is a bit messed up too, your tricep is also sore as a lasting effect and also the bone itself can get sore from time to time.
Couldn't hurt to try, it's certainly much cheaper, easier and far quicker recovery than surgeries.
 
Do you got any other hobbies than heckling me ?
Don't think we can't multi-task. You can even combine hobbies, such as going to visit a nice winery or the beach, sitting down with a glass of wine, and giving you crap on our phones <lol>
 
Couldn't hurt to try, it's certainly much cheaper, easier and far quicker recovery than surgeries.
I actually was not eligible for a surgery because of how I broke my clavicle it had to heal on its own bone just grew in the gap where it was displaced.
 
I actually was not eligible for a surgery because of how I broke my clavicle it had to heal on its own bone just grew in the gap where it was displaced.

Damn... :eek:

That's why I'll always pay for private health insurance, no matter how damn expensive its getting.
 
Damn... :eek:

That's why I'll always pay for private health insurance, no matter how damn expensive its getting.
It is pretty cheap to treat a broken clavicle the only thing my insurance got charged for was like the 19 xrays I took in 14 months. I was also prescribed like 30 hydrocodone which is a cheap pill. I bought a sling myself on amazon becuse the orthopedic clinic gave me a cheap one.
 
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