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Preparation, Procedures and Evaluation of Platelet-Rich Plasma Injection in the Treatment of Knee Osteoarthritis
Published on: January 4, 2019
Which patients might benefit from platelet-rich plasma?
Gregory D Bentz1, Marvin H Sineath1, Megan S Dannemiller1
1EVMS Department of Family Medicine, Norfolk, VA (Dr. Bentz); HCA/ Memorial University Medical Center Sports Medicine Fellowship, Savannah, GA (Dr. Sineath); HCA/ Memorial University Medical Center Family Medicine Residency, Savannah, GA (Dr. Dannemiller).
Abstract:
PRP has become a popular form of regenerative medicine. This review looks at the evidence for its use in various musculoskeletal conditions.
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