Orthobiologics at Vivo Cura Health

Orthobiologics, Personalized

Orthobiologics are treatments that use biologic materials derived from your own body—such as blood or bone marrow—to create personalized treatment options for musculoskeletal conditions. These treatments contain naturally occurring platelets, growth factors, and other biologically active components that may play a role in tissue signaling and healing processes.

At Vivo Cura Health, we take an evidence-informed approach while utilizing customized preparation and delivery protocols developed through years of clinical experience and ongoing outcome tracking. Rather than relying on a one-size-fits-all system, we tailor treatment selection to the condition being treated, the tissues involved, and each patient’s goals.

Orthobiologic treatments are commonly considered for osteoarthritis, tendon injuries, ligament injuries, and other musculoskeletal conditions where conventional treatments may not have provided adequate relief.

Common Applications

Venous PRP

A trusted, evidence-informed orthobiologic treatment

Venous PRP is created by concentrating platelets from your own blood and delivering them to targeted tissues using image-guided techniques. Platelets contain growth factors and signaling molecules that may play a role in tissue repair and healing processes.

Supported by a growing body of clinical evidence, venous PRP is used across a wide range of orthopedic applications and can be customized through different preparation methods and delivery techniques. These include joint and soft tissue injections, as well as intraosseous delivery techniques that are increasingly being explored for patients with moderate to advanced osteoarthritis.

Bone Marrow PRP

A next-generation platelet-based orthobiologic treatment

Bone Marrow PRP is created by concentrating platelets obtained from bone marrow rather than peripheral blood. Researchers are exploring whether the unique biologic environment of bone marrow may influence the regenerative potential of these platelets and the signals they provide to surrounding tissues.

While clinical evidence remains less developed than traditional PRP, early research and biologic theory suggest this approach may offer the potential for more meaningful or longer-lasting outcomes in certain orthopedic conditions. Vivo Cura Health is actively studying these treatments as the evidence continues to evolve.

Comparing Venous and Bone Marrow PRP

Venous PRP

Bone Marrow PRP

Position in Orthobiologics

Established standard

Emerging innovation

Source

Peripheral blood

Bone marrow

Clinical Experience

Extensive

Growing

Evidence Base

More established

Evolving

Primary Advantage

Proven track record and versatility

Potential for enhanced regenerative activity

What We Are Learning

How to optimize preparation and delivery

Whether bone marrow-derived platelets can produce more meaningful or durable outcomes

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