Orthokine multiplies autologous protective proteins
The blood samples are taken from the arm vein with a special
syringe. The glass beads in the syringe induce the blood cells to
synthesize increased amounts of protective proteins that inhibit
osteoarthritis.The temperature of 37°C in the incubator mimics
normal body temperature and creates an optimum environment for protein
synthesis.
A centrifuge separates the amber serum from the blood
clot; the serum contains high concentration of protective and regenerative proteins.
The serum is filled into several syringes. Generally the patient receives three to six injections into the afflicted joint or three to six into the afflicted spine area.