Title |
Platelet-rich therapies for musculoskeletal soft tissue injuries
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Published by |
John Wiley & Sons, Ltd, December 2013
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DOI | 10.1002/14651858.cd010071.pub2 |
Pubmed ID | |
Authors |
Moraes, Vinícius Y, Lenza, Mário, Tamaoki, Marcel Jun, Faloppa, Flávio, Belloti, João Carlos |
Abstract |
Platelet-rich therapies are being used increasingly in the treatment of musculoskeletal soft tissue injuries such as ligament, muscle and tendon tears and tendinopathies. These therapies can be used as the principal treatment or as an augmentation procedure (application after surgical repair or reconstruction). Platelet-rich therapies are produced by centrifuging a quantity of the patient's own blood and extracting the active, platelet-rich, fraction. The platelet-rich fraction is applied to the injured tissue; for example, by injection. Platelets have the ability to produce several growth factors, so these therapies should enhance tissue healing. There is a need to assess whether this translates into clinical benefit. |
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