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Future Trends in Sports Medicine

Below is the abstract from a soon to be published article discussing the use of PRP for tendon and muscle. It will be published in a volume of Clinics in Sports Medicine entitled: "Future Trends in Sports Medicine"

AM (Total Tendon, ApexPRP)

Treatment of Tendon and Muscle Using Platelet-Rich Plasma.Mishra A, Woodall J Jr, Vieira A.Clin Sports Med. 2009 Jan;28(1):113-125.Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Menlo Medical Clinic, Stanford University Medical Center, 1300 Crane Street, Menlo Park, CA 94025, USA.

Tendon and muscle injuries are common in elite and weekend athletes. Treatment of these injuries in both groups is rapidly evolving. Sports medicine patients are demanding better and less invasive solutions for all types of musculoskeletal disorders. In this context, platelet-rich plasma (PRP) has emerged as a potential solution. PRP is a fraction of whole blood containing concentrated growth factors and proteins. These cytokines direct tissue healing through autocrine and paracrine effects. The number of basic science, animal, and human investigations of PRP for tendon and muscle injuries worldwide has risen sharply in recent years. These studies are helping clinicians better understand the mechanisms of PRP and are guiding novel treatment protocols. In this paper, the value of PRP as a treatment for acute or chronic tendon and muscle disorders is explored.
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