Pointgod wrote:Merit wrote:Dalek wrote:
Getting PRP injections are to manage things like arthritis and I bet he is having Achilles soreness. Why did we sign up for this?
Sounds like you know a bit about PRP. I don’t know anything really. Can you elaborate please?
Given that he likely had this issue for a while - by that I mean it predates his time with the Raptors - I like that we are focusing on Ingram’s recovery.
I’m not Doctor, I just play one on tv but from what I remember PRP has been associated with degenerative issues. For example Joel Embiid got one in his knee in 2023 and we all know how things are going with him two years later. But again it could just be for another reason
Did a quick google. Seems it's a non-surgical/non-steroidal alternative therapy. Basically, it's an excuse to keep him out for the last few games of the season because he can't do strenuous physical activity for 24-48 hours, and then after that it's a slower return to use. That only applies in the affected area (ankle) so he can probably do a bunch of other stuff.
Didn't find anything on degenerative issues. That makes sense because you're being injected with your own blood platelets. The one that screwed a bunch of athletes (Penny Hardaway, Greg Oden) was microfracture surgery.