Italian Study Endorses the Use of Platelet Rich Plasma for Tissue Regeneration in Degenerative Disorders of the Knee

jbt.cover  Italian Study Endorses the Use of Platelet Rich Plasma for Tissue Regeneration in Degenerative Disorders of the KneeA new study out of Italy recently published in Blood Transfusion outlines the benefits of platelet-derived growth factors for improving tissue regeneration in the field of non-surgical orthopedic care.

 Twenty-seven patients, aged between 18 and 81 years, with a diagnosis of degenerative joint disease lasting for more than 1 year were treated. The patients were divided into two groups, one with arthritis of the knee, the other with degenerative cartilage disease of the knee. Both groups were treated with a cycle of three platelet-rich plasma injections at weekly intervals.

 Pain rating scales were used before treatment, 7 days after treatment, and again 6 months after treatment.  Both groups improved after the initial treatment and there was a further improvement after 6 months of follow-up. 

 The study references Dr. Steven Sampson’s pilot trial on PRP for knee arthritis.  Our practice offers a nearly identical protocol which utilizes a swiss based PRP device to isolate the platelets.

Again and again, we see the benefits of platelet rich plasma for a multitude of degenerative joint conditions endorsed by research studies from all over the world!

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Beny Charchian, M.D., M.S.

Dr. Charchian specializes in Interventional Pain Management integrating Fluoroscopy (live X-Ray), in addition to treating an array of spine and joint disorders non-surgically. He has extensive training in electrodiagnostic studies to evaluate nerve injuries. He completed a Pain Medicine Fellowship at UCLA and is currently a Clinical Instructor of Medicine at The David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA as well as a Clinical Assistant Professor of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation, Western University of Health Sciences.

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