Regenerative medicine injection techniques for the hip pathology

Neil Mandalaywala MD , George C. Chang Chien DO , Enrique Galang MD , Prin X. Amorapanth MD, PhD , Kenneth D. Candido MD
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Hip pain is a common complaint that can have both intra-articular and extra-articular origins. Three common causes of hip pain are hip osteoarthritis, iliopsoas tendinopathy, and gluteus medius tendinopathy. Current treatment plans range from conservative measures to surgical replacement. Traditionally, minimally invasive approaches with the use of corticosteroid and local anesthetic injections have served to manage symptoms of pain without altering disease progression. In addition, these agents have been associated with deleterious effects on bone, tendon, and cartilage health. Emerging regenerative medicine techniques are becoming increasingly popular for the management of hip pain, as they have been shown to improve clinical outcomes and potentially alter disease progression. Some of these techniques, such as injection of platelet-rich plasma, mesenchymal stem cells, and percutaneous needle fenestration, have been shown to promote healing of damaged tissue. These techniques are often augmented by the use of ultrasound imaging, which greatly increases ease and accuracy. This article reviews ultrasound-guided regenerative orthopedic injections specifically for hip joint osteoarthritis, gluteus medius tendinopathy, and iliopsoas tendinopathy.

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髋关节疼痛是一种常见的疾病,既可以是关节内的,也可以是关节外的。髋关节疼痛的三个常见原因是髋关节骨关节炎、髂腰肌肌腱病和臀中肌肌腱病。目前的治疗方案从保守措施到手术替代。传统上,使用皮质类固醇和局部麻醉注射的微创方法可以在不改变疾病进展的情况下控制疼痛症状。此外,这些药物与骨骼、肌腱和软骨健康的有害影响有关。新兴的再生医学技术在治疗髋关节疼痛方面越来越受欢迎,因为它们已被证明可以改善临床结果并可能改变疾病进展。其中一些技术,如注射富血小板血浆、间充质干细胞和经皮穿刺开窗,已被证明可促进受损组织的愈合。这些技术通常通过使用超声成像来增强,这大大增加了易用性和准确性。本文综述了超声引导下的再生骨科注射治疗髋关节骨关节炎、臀中肌肌腱病和髂腰肌肌腱病。
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