Magnetic resonance imaging and clinically controlled improvement of a combined autologous conditioned plasma combined with rh collagen type i injections in lateral epicondylitis

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The purpose of the study was to investi-gate the effect of combined autologous conditioned plasma and recombinant human collagen type I injections on lateral epi-condylitis. Outcome was measured in 5 patients before the single application of ACP+rhCollagen type I (Arthrex ACP® Tendo) and after 10.60±3.58wks by means of (i) the Visual Analogue Scale for pain, (ii) range of motion for wrist extension/flexion as well as supination/pronation, and (iii) MRI-scans. VAS-scores significantly decreased from 6.40±1.14 at baseline to 1.80±2.49 at fol-low-up, and the effect was very large (p=0.04, dz=2.22). In addition, range of motion either improved or remained unre-stricted, and MRI-scans showed healing of the extensor carpi radialis brevis tendon in most cases. A combined ACP+rhCollagen-injection successfully reduces pain in lateral epicondylitis. Due to the small sample size, however, these promising preliminary results need further investigation in future research.

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Baltzer, A. W. A., & Ostapczuk, M. S. (2021). Magnetic resonance imaging and clinically controlled improvement of a combined autologous conditioned plasma combined with rh collagen type i injections in lateral epicondylitis. Orthopedic Reviews, 13(1). https://doi.org/10.4081/OR.2021.9018

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