Researchers examined 54 patients with chronic tendinopathy 2-7 centimeters proximal to the Achilles tendon. They either received a blind injection containing PRP or saline.
The average Victorian Institute of Sports Assessment-Achilles score improved in both groups after one year. In both groups, 59 percent of the patients were satisfied with their treatment. Ultrasonographic tendon structure also equally improved in both groups.
Read the article abstract on PRP for the Achilles tendon.
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