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Default Autologous Platelet Rich Plasma Therapy

Please, does anyone know of any clinical trials or current treatments using this technique (autologous platelet rich plasma) in Arizona? One of my physicians mentioned it to me but he is an OB and after researching I am very interested.

I had femoral nerve damage after a ridiculously long surgery and my life has been changed big time. The neurologists have told me it could take three years for me to heal. I however have never been one to sit back and wait for things to happen and am very curious what this treatment can do.

So if anyone is aware of anything current please, please, please let me know. Thank you in advance!
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