Title
An Evidence-Based Approach to Orthobiologics for Tendon Disorders.
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
2-1-2023
Publication Title
Physical medicine and rehabilitation clinics of North America
Keywords
washington; swedish
Abstract
Tendinopathy is a chronic injury that affects both the athletic and general population. Recalcitrant tendinopathy is both frustrating for patients and providers once typical conservative treatments have been exhausted. Current research in orthobiologics shows that they are safe and could improve pain and function in recalcitrant cases. Unfortunately, many studies show inconsistency in the content of the orthobiologic injectate and approach in treatment protocols. There are robust data to support the use of platelet-rich plasma for the treatment of recalcitrant common extensor tendinopathy and plantar fasciopathy, but high-quality random control trials are needed before drawing definitive conclusions for other tendinopathies.
Clinical Institute
Orthopedics & Sports Medicine
Recommended Citation
Abadin, Andre Armando; Orr, Jordan Pearl; Lloyd, Alexander Raphael; Henning, Phillip Troy; and Pourcho, Adam, "An Evidence-Based Approach to Orthobiologics for Tendon Disorders." (2023). Articles, Abstracts, and Reports. 6686.
https://digitalcommons.psjhealth.org/publications/6686