Is regenerative therapy suitable for older people?
Suitable, especially for middle-aged and elderly people who do not want or are not suitable for surgery.
Suitable, especially for middle-aged and elderly people who do not want or are not suitable for surgery.
Most patients can walk on the same day, but should avoid strenuous exercise for 1–2 weeks.
Depending on the degree of injury, the common treatment is 2–3 sessions of PRP/PRF combined with SIS therapy.
Most people only feel a slight throbbing or warmth, which is comfortable and non-invasive.
No, it can be done through outpatient injection, and it is safer when combined with ultrasound guidance.
It is not recommended during the acute phase; during the rehabilitation phase, low-impact exercises should be performed under professional guidance.
It may lead to chronic pain, knee degeneration, joint locking, and instability while walking.
Not necessarily; most cases can be improved through conservative treatment or PRP/PRF repair.
If the pain persists for more than 2 weeks despite adequate rest and self-care, or if it has affected daily life and athletic performance, you should seek medical evaluation as soon as possible to prevent it from developing into a difficult-to-treat chronic condition.