自体PRP注射:治疗足底筋膜炎的安全解决方案

Sparsh Naik, Saumya Agarwal, Shivank Prakash, Rohit Bhandari, Prachi Agrawal
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摘要

背景:足底筋膜炎是引起足跟疼痛最常见的原因之一,严重时还会导致功能障碍。本研究旨在评估富血小板血浆(PRP)在治疗慢性重度足底筋膜炎中的作用,而其他治疗方法均已失败。本文还着重介绍了足底筋膜炎的病理生理、诊断、其他非手术治疗方式和早期使用的手术选择。方法92例足底筋膜炎患者采用双旋法制备PRP,踝关节背屈后即刻从足内侧注射。这是一种日间护理程序,患者在手术后1周,4周和12周后进行检查。结果经12周复查,60余例患者疼痛有明显改善,疼痛VAS评分均在7分以下。结论PRP治疗足底筋膜炎是一种简便、安全的治疗方法,效果良好。
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Autologous PRP injection: A safe solution for plantar fasciitis

Background

Plantar fasciitis is one of the most common causes of heel pain and in its severe forms it can lead to functional disability also. This study has been taken up to evaluate the role of Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP) in managing chronic severe plantar fasciitis when other techniques have failed. This article also focuses on the pathophysiology, diagnosis, other non-operative treatment modalities and surgical options earlier used for plantar fasciitis.

Methods

For 92 patients of plantar fasciitis, PRP was prepared by double spinning technique, and then immediately injection was given after dorsiflexion of the ankle and injecting from the medial aspect of the foot. It was done as a day care procedure and the patients were examined after 1 week, 4 weeks and 12 weeks after the procedure.

Results

After 12 weeks review, more than 60 patients showed great improvement in pain, with their VAS score of pain being below 7.

Conclusion

The article suggests good and effective use of PRP in treatment of plantar fasciitis, along with being a simple and safe procedure.

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Journal of Arthroscopy and Joint Surgery
Journal of Arthroscopy and Joint Surgery Medicine-Orthopedics and Sports Medicine
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期刊介绍: Journal of Arthroscopy and Joint Surgery (JAJS) is committed to bring forth scientific manuscripts in the form of original research articles, current concept reviews, meta-analyses, case reports and letters to the editor. The focus of the Journal is to present wide-ranging, multi-disciplinary perspectives on the problems of the joints that are amenable with Arthroscopy and Arthroplasty. Though Arthroscopy and Arthroplasty entail surgical procedures, the Journal shall not restrict itself to these purely surgical procedures and will also encompass pharmacological, rehabilitative and physical measures that can prevent or postpone the execution of a surgical procedure. The Journal will also publish scientific research related to tissues other than joints that would ultimately have an effect on the joint function.
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