Published in:
01-07-2016 | Elbow
Single injection of platelet-rich plasma (PRP) for the treatment of refractory distal biceps tendonitis: long-term results of a prospective multicenter cohort study
Authors:
Ilknur Sanli, Barnes Morgan, Fiek van Tilborg, Lennard Funk, Taco Gosens
Published in:
Knee Surgery, Sports Traumatology, Arthroscopy
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Issue 7/2016
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Abstract
Purpose
There is a lack of evidence regarding the use of PRP in the treatment of distal biceps tendonitis. The purpose of this study was to assess the effectiveness of ultrasound (US)-guided injection of PRP in relieving pain and functional impairment in the treatment of refractory distal biceps tendonitis.
Methods
Twelve patients from two large tertiary referral hospitals were recruited over a period of 20 months. Clinical diagnosis of distal biceps tendonitis was confirmed using magnetic resonance imaging. All patients had a single US-guided injection of PRP carried out by the two senior authors. Patients were objectively assessed for clinical and functional improvement using visual analogue (VAS) rest and activity pain scores, subjective satisfaction scale, elbow functional assessment (EFA) and isometric muscular (biceps) strength. Symptom severity and subsequent functional outcome were measured pre-injection and at final follow-up.
Results
At a median follow-up of 47 months (36–52 months), all patients showed significant improvement in pain (p < 0.002) and functional outcome (p < 0.004). Median resting VAS score improved from 6 (3–8) to 0.5 (0–2) and the activity VAS score improved from 8 (6–9) to 2.5 (0–4). EFA improved from 63 to 90. In the English cases, isometric muscular strength also showed significant improvement. All patients were satisfied with the clinical and functional outcomes at final follow-up.
Conclusion
US-guided PRP injection seems to be an effective treatment modality for symptomatic refractory distal biceps tendonitis.