Lakers' Lonzo Ball had PRP injection, stayed off court for one month
Ball underwent the PRP shot and stayed off his left knee for about a month to let it heal after missing the final eight games of the regular season due to a left knee contusion
Lonzo Ball of the Lakers stayed off the court for one month and resumed basketball activities last week.
Per ESPN, Lonzo Ball had a platelet-rich plasma shot to treat and strengthen his left knee and the Los Angeles Lakers point guard said he was able to resume basketball-related activities on the court last week.
Ball underwent the PRP shot and stayed off his left knee for about a month to let it heal after missing the final eight games of the regular season due to a left knee contusion.
Ball said the injury was minor and did not require surgery. He has been working out in the weight room since the season ended in April.
Per ESPN, Lonzo Ball had a platelet-rich plasma shot to treat and strengthen his left knee and the Los Angeles Lakers point guard said he was able to resume basketball-related activities on the court last week.
Ball underwent the PRP shot and stayed off his left knee for about a month to let it heal after missing the final eight games of the regular season due to a left knee contusion.
Ball said the injury was minor and did not require surgery. He has been working out in the weight room since the season ended in April.