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Prolotherapy in the Treatment of Knee Osteoarthritis: How to Perform
Abstract The conservative treatment of knee osteoarthritis is a challenge; since it has no cure, many patients do not want or cannot undergo surgical procedures. Among the various options, we have injectable therapies, especially the so‐called “regenerative,” such as the use of hyaluronic acid, orthobiologicals, and prolotherapy. In the latter, its use
José L. Rocha de Faria +13 more
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Objective: The aim of this study was to explore the impact of ultrasound-guided injections at various sites at the knee joint. Method: One hundred and twenty subjects with grade III and IV knee OA were enrolled in the study.
Ashfaque Hussain Mir +5 more
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Cutibacterium acnes Septic Arthritis of the Nonoperated Knee: A Case Report
Cutibacterium (Propionibacterium) acnes, a gram-positive bacillus with low pathogenicity, is an uncommon but known cause of prosthetic joint infections, particularly related to shoulder surgery. C.
Kelechi R. Okoroha +3 more
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A novel method of articular cartilage repair.
Articular cartilage repair of post-traumatic articular cartilage defects and well-defined articular cartilage pathology is challenging in clinical practice and has been the focus of investigations for many years.
Reissis, N., Reissis, Nikolaos
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Abstract Labral reconstruction is a surgical procedure in which a graft is used to replace irreparable acetabular labral tissue. Biologic augmentation with bone marrow aspirate concentrate harvested from the ipsilateral iliac crest is increasingly used to enhance graft incorporation and potentially improve functional outcomes, especially in patients ...
Jacob D. Kodra +7 more
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ObjectiveTo evaluate the effectiveness of intra-articular autologous Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP) in managing Degenerative Joint Disease (DJD) in cats.DesignProspective pilot clinical trial.MethodsSix domestic cats with clinically and radiographically ...
Janice Huntingford +3 more
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Step‐by‐Step Technique for Platelet‐Rich Plasma Gel Preparation and Use in Knee Osteoarthritis
Abstract Knee osteoarthritis (OA) remains a leading cause of pain and disability worldwide, and current injectable options such as corticosteroids and hyaluronic acid often provide limited or short‐term benefits. Orthobiologic therapies, particularly platelet‐rich plasma (PRP), have gained attention for their regenerative and anti‐inflammatory ...
Diego Ariel de Lima +6 more
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Abstract Background Culture protocols need to yield 100 million equine synovial fluid (SF)‐derived mesenchymal stromal cells (SF‐MSCs) in around 3 weeks are needed, before these cells can be evaluated as agents of articular repair in clinical trials. Objectives To investigate mass culture of equine SF‐MSC culture protocols using nonwoven polyethylene ...
Miho Daniel Yoshitomi +5 more
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Review of articular cartilage repair techniques and their application in the horse
Abstract Articular cartilage lesions represent a significant career‐limiting problem in athletic horses. A healthy articular cartilage surface is vital for optimal joint function, and defects can result in irreversible degenerative changes. Successful treatment of cartilage lesions remains a long‐standing challenge for orthopaedic surgeons, prompting ...
Charlotte K. Barton +2 more
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Composition of allogeneic equine orthobiologics and their repeated intra‐articular administrations
Abstract Background Orthobiologics such as platelet‐rich plasma (PRP) and alpha‐2‐macroglobulin (A2MG) are increasingly used for equine musculoskeletal injuries. However, their composition and safety with repeated allogeneic intra‐articular administration remain poorly investigated.
Yanne Van Reusel +7 more
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