Posts Tagged ‘orthopaedics’

Dr Steven Sampson publishes new Platelet Rich Plasma article

Wednesday, August 13th, 2008

current reviews

My PRP review article is now published in the Current Reviews in Musculoskeletal Medicine. http://www.springerlink.com/content/5708408818n30275/ The online version is available, and the printed version is coming soon. The article includes nearly 50 literature sources and provides a comprehensive overview regarding platelet rich plasma usage in orthopaedics and sports medicine. Also, the review discusses the promising realm of orthobiologics and describes experiences with using platelet rich plasma for cartilage disorders and osteoarthritis.

I have been conducting research on arthritis with encouraging results so far. I am planning on collaborating with other leading physicians and publishing many more articles to advance the field of orthobiologics.

American Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons New Article on Biologics

Thursday, November 1st, 2007

stem+cells
“Orthobiologics” or “biologics” are quickly becoming recognized amongst the sports medicine/orthopaedic community as one of the fastest growing industries with tremendous potential. Merging our understanding of how the body heals itself with cutting edge modern technology, we are developing exciting alternatives to standard care.

In the Sept 07 AAOS (American Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons) Now Magazine, there was an article discussing this very subject matter. “Biologics in sports medicine: from BMPs to bone formation.”

http://www.aaos.org/news/bulletin/sep07/clinical5.asp

The article describes this Field of “biologics” and cell based therapies to create new approaches to treating old injuries. Tems introduced include BMP (bone Morphogenic Protein and mesenchymal stem cells). These may be paramount to facilitating healing in various injuries including rotator cuff cuff tears in the shoulder and knee arthritis and meniscal tears. As the community of “babyboomers” and recreational ahletes grow, we are seeing younger patients with cartilage injuries that are too young (<60) years for knee replacements. Thus biologic solutions provide promise in this population base.

At my practice, Santa Monica Orthopaedic & Sports Medicine Group we are beginning to treat patients with knee arthritis with a series of PRP injections. I have been corresponding with Physicians from Bologna Italy to learn from their early experiences as well. There is a link to their data on my blog. We are conducting outcome studies on the many patients we have injected for various injuries. Furthermore we hope to perform a knee arthritis PRP study in the near future. In general we are seeing tremendous outcomes in patients that have failed conservative treatments and were considering surgery or activity modification.

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New Platelet Rich Plasma Article in the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons Now Magazine

Thursday, November 1st, 2007

aaos

As PRP use is increasing, we are seeing more articles surfacing discussing it’s potential benefits. In a monthly publication for orthopaedists, the AAOS (Amer Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons) released an article titled “Clinical use of Platelet-rich plasma in orthopaedics.”

http://www.aaos.org/news/bulletin/sep07/research2.asp

In general, the article familiarizes the reader with the science behind it’s uses and advocates is use in soft tissue and wound repair, while cautioning it’s application in bone grafting. Once again, further research is encouraged.