PRP and Scaffolding — The Science Behind Stronger Healing
When it comes to regenerative medicine, not all PRP systems are equal. The concentration of platelets—and how long they remain active in the body—determines the quality of healing your patients experience.
Single-spin PRP systems may be quicker and less expensive, but they yield only modest platelet concentrations (1.5–3x baseline). Double-spin systems, by contrast, can produce 5–8x the platelet density—providing significantly higher growth factor delivery for tissue repair and inflammation control.
But the secret to maximizing PRP’s effectiveness lies in scaffolding. By mixing platelet-poor plasma (PPP) with PRP, providers create a gel-like matrix that anchors healing factors in place for weeks instead of days. This extended release supports sustained regeneration and superior outcomes.
For integrated practices, pairing PRP and scaffolding with chiropractic rehabilitation accelerates recovery, reduces pain, and increases patient satisfaction—all while expanding your range of services.
It’s not just about performing injections—it’s about understanding the biology that makes them work.
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