Pre Procedure Guidelines

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    What to know about your Bone Marrow and/or Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP) procedure?

    • Both procedures are designed to stimulate the body’s healing response and, therefore, will take 3-6 months for regeneration to take place and see optimal outcomes.
    • In the initial steps of healing, inflammation is often a targeted goal to kick off the healing cascade.
    • Impeding the inflammatory cascade may hinder optimal outcomes from the Bone Marrow/PRP injection.

    With that in mind, we advise our patients to hold the following medications as written below:

    Non-Steroidal Anti-inflammatory Drugs (NSAIDs):

    • Ibuprofen
    • Naproxen
    • Diclofenac
    • Meloxicam
    • Celecoxib
    • Etodolac
    • Indomethacin
    • Ketorolac
    • Nabumetone

    Stop 7-10 days before the procedure
    Avoid restarting for at least 1-2 weeks after.

    Supplements:

    • Fish oil
    • Turmeric
    • Ginger
    • Garlic
    • Ginkgo
    • Vitamin E

    Steroids:

    Oral: Hold 4 weeks prior to your procedure

    • Prednisone
    • Prednisolone
    • Methylprednisolone
    • Hydrocortisone
    • Triamcinolone
    • Betamethasone
    • Dexamethasone

    Corticosteroid Injections: Hold 4 weeks prior to the same region as the bone marrow/PRP procedure.

    If you are taking blood thinners, including aspirin, discuss with your provider if these need to be held in advance of your procedure.

    What can I use post-procedurally for pain control?

    • Acetaminophen (Tylenol) can be safely used without compromising the outcome of the Bone Marrow/PRP injection.
    • In certain cases, ice can be used for symptomatic relief.
    • Your provider will review prescription medication options for controlling post-procedure pain as needed.

    Things to do in advance of the procedure:

    • Hydration is crucial to providing healthy blood/marrow products. We recommend you increase your water intake 48 hours before the procedure.
    • Plan for someone to accompany you to the procedure and drive you home.
    • Arrange for groceries and other necessities to be readily available for several days post-procedure due to expected soreness/mild discomfort.
    • Avoid alcohol 24-48 hours prior to injection.

    What to expect after my procedure:

    • Increased soreness/discomfort 3-7 days post procedure.
    • Gradual return to activity. Your provider will discuss your specific goals and the protocol for returning to exercise/sports.
    Page Updated on Apr 27, 2026 by Stem Cell Therapy
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    The information on this website is provided for educational purposes only and is not intended as medical advice. Diagnosis and treatment decisions should always be made in consultation with a qualified healthcare provider following a thorough clinical evaluation. Individual results may vary.