#PubSaludMurcia Clinical and radiographic comparison of a single LP-PRP injection, a single hyaluronic acid injection and daily NSAID administration with a 52-week follow-up: a randomized controlled trial https://t.co/Z3sb3zISMD
@ProfDavidHunter Agree it is very poor measure and surprising that clinics were willing to answer the question for the study. In this study: https://t.co/rV9u6A9BhI the success rate of PRP at 12 months was only 20-30% but it clearly beat hyaluronan and NSA
RT @DrAdamRiva: Knee arthritis can be painful and debilitating. Consider #PRP for functional improvement and pain relief. @HoagOrthopedic @…
RT @DrAdamRiva: Knee arthritis can be painful and debilitating. Consider #PRP for functional improvement and pain relief. @HoagOrthopedic @…
Knee arthritis can be painful and debilitating. Consider #PRP for functional improvement and pain relief. @HoagOrthopedic @stjoehealth @hoaghealth
This study found that LP #PRP injections are better in terms of clinical improvement with respect to HA injections or oral NSAID treatment in knee osteoarthritis patients at the 52-week follow-up. Has this been your experience? https://t.co/JXBeB23cIZ
#PubSaludMurcia Clinical and radiographic comparison of a single LP-PRP injection, a single hyaluronic acid injection and daily NSAID administration with a 52-week follow-up: a randomized controlled trial https://t.co/JpYWtdVTz8