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  • There is a recognized need for robust clinical evidence supporting their efficacy and safety.

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  • To review the current evidence on orthobiologics in orthopedic practice.
  • To highlight the potential benefits and limitations of these regenerative therapies.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review of published studies on orthobiologics.
  • Analysis of clinical outcomes, safety profiles, and cost-effectiveness.

Main Results:

  • Existing research indicates orthobiologics are effective and safe.
  • They facilitate earlier return to activity and can augment surgical procedures.
  • Few complications have been reported in current studies.

Conclusions:

  • Orthobiologics offer a viable alternative to surgery and enhance surgical outcomes.
  • The growing use of orthobiologics necessitates further high-level clinical research.
  • Increased evidence is crucial to support the expanding application and potential cost-effectiveness of these treatments.