| Literature DB >> 24932444 |
Michele Abate1, Sandra Verna2, Patrizia Di Gregorio2, Vincenzo Salini1, Cosima Schiavone1.
Abstract
Platelet rich plasma has been used in the treatment of tendinopathies, but the sonographic modifications of tendons have received less attention. In this paper we report the results of an ultrasound evaluation, performed during and after plasma injection, in patients with tendinopathy. The sonographic abnormalities and neovascularization were registered in twenty tendons. Three plasma injections (once a week) were performed, and a rehabilitation program was recommended. Pain and patients' satisfaction were evaluated. During the injections plasma spread along the collagen fibers, and an intratendineous cleft produced by the injected volume was observed. At 12 months two tendons regained a normal echotexture, while neovessels were absent in seven. The remaining tendons showed less abnormalities and neovascularization in comparison with baseline. The clinical improvement was earlier and more consistent. The discrepancy between the ultrasound and clinical results may be explained by the peculiar modalities of tendon healing induced by plasma administration.Entities:
Keywords: neovascularization; platelet rich plasma; tendinopathy; ultrasound
Year: 2014 PMID: 24932444 PMCID: PMC4049646
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Muscles Ligaments Tendons J ISSN: 2240-4554