From Neck to Back Relief: 4 Weeks After PRP and Feeling the Difference
Patient Experience with PRP (Platelet-Rich Plasma) – Neck, Shoulder, and Back (4 Weeks Post-Treatment) Treatment History and Outcomes PRP in cervical, shoulder, and lumbar regions: Effectiveness: Patient reports noticeable improvement in pain and function within 4 weeks following the procedure. Daily activities have become easier, with reduced discomfort across the treated areas.
Onset of relief: Initial improvement began within the first few weeks, with continued progress noted up to the 4-week mark.
Side effects: No significant side effects reported. Impact on activity and sleep: Improved mobility and ability to perform routine tasks. Sleep quality has improved compared to before treatment, though still gradually progressing.
Current Plan and Status Given the positive early response, the team will continue to monitor progress over the coming weeks as PRP effects further develop. The patient notes decreased reliance on pain medications and fewer interruptions from neck, shoulder, and back discomfort.
Post-procedure routine has included relative rest followed by gradual return to normal activities.
Recommendations and Patient Perspective Patient would recommend PRP to others experiencing similar musculoskeletal pain, citing meaningful early improvement and overall satisfaction with the treatment.
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