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Effect of intralesional platelet-rich plasma (PRP) treatment on clinical and ultrasonographic parameters in equine naturally occurring superficial digital flexor tendinopathies – a randomized prospective

Authors Geburek F, Gaus M, van Schie HT, Rohn K, Stadler PM Publisher BMC Vet Res. 2016 Sep 7;12(1):191. Publishing detail PMID: 27604193 Download here: PDF Abstract Background: Regenerative and anti-inflammatory effects on tendinopathies have been attributed to blood-derived biologicals. To date the evidence for the efficacy of autologous platelet-rich plasma (PRP) treatment of naturally occurring…

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Computerised analysis of standardised ultrasonographic images to monitor the repair of surgically created core lesions in equine superficial digital flexor tendons following treatment with intratendinous platelet rich plasma or placebo

Authors Bosch G, van Weeren PR, Barneveld A, van Schie HT Publisher Vet J 2011; 187(1): 92-98. Publishing details PMID: 19932036 Abstract The effectiveness of new therapies to treat tendon injuries is difficult to determine and is often based on semi-quantitative methods, such as grey level analysis of ultrasonographic images or subjective pain scores. The…

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One-year follow-up of platelet-rich plasma treatment in chronic Achilles tendinopathy: a double-blind randomized placebo-controlled trial

Authors de Jonge S, de Vos RJ, Weir A, van Schie HT, Bierma-Zeinstra SM, Verhaar JA, Weinans H, Tol JL Publisher Am J Sports Med 2011 May 21. Publishing details PMID: 21602565 Abstract Background: Achilles tendinopathy is a common disease among both athletes and in the general population in which the use of platelet-rich plasma has…

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No effects of PRP on ultrasonographic tendon structure and neovascularisation in chronic midportion tendinopathy

Authors de Vos RJ, Weir A, Tol JL, Verhaar JA, Weinans H, van Schie HT Publisher Br J Sports Med 2011 ; 45(5): 387-392. Publishing details PMID: 21047840 Download here: PDF Abstract Objective To assess whether a platelet-rich plasma (PRP) injection leads to an enhanced tendon structure and neovascularisation, measured with ultrasonographic techniques, in chronic midportion…

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