Retrospective Study on the Efficacy of Platelet-Rich Plasma Treatment in the Recovery of Quadriceps Muscle Strength After Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction in Non-Professional Athletes.
Roxana Mihaela Munteanu, Bogdan Voicu, Diana Șandru, Arpad Solyom, Pia Simona Făgăraș, Tudor Sorin Pop
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Abstract
Background/Objectives: This retrospective study aimed to evaluate whether PRP infiltrations improve quadriceps muscle strength recovery following anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction (ACLR), while minimizing the recovery time required to resume daily activities and sports. Numerous studies have explored the use of platelet-rich plasma (PRP) in treating ACL injuries. PRP therapy has demonstrated high efficacy in accelerating ligament healing in animal models. However, clinical trials involving human participants have reported inconsistent results regarding the effects of PRP on ACL reconstruction outcomes. Methods: Between 2020 and 2024, a total of 68 subjects who underwent ACLR were included in the study. Participants were divided into two groups, namely a treatment group that followed a standard rehabilitation protocol and received PRP infiltrations, and a control group that followed the same protocol without PRP treatment. Muscle strength was assessed using the isometric max strength balance (IMSB) test and the concentric max strength balance (CMSB) test, both performed using the Kineo Intelligent Load device (Globus Kineo 7000, Italian Excellence, Rome, Italy). Results: The results of IMSB test showed a significant difference between treatment groups according to a two-way ANOVA test (F(1, 198) = 7.345; p = 0.0073). The PRP-treated group showed significantly higher quadriceps muscle strength at 6 months (34.9 ± 9.6 vs. 30.0 ± 8.2 kg). The CMSB test also showed a significant difference at 6 months (F(1, 198) = 5.976; p = 0.00154), with the PRP-treated group having significantly higher concentric muscle strength (35.5 ± 9.5 vs. 30.7 ± 8.5 kg). Conclusions: These findings suggest that post-ligamentoplasty PRP infiltrations may have beneficial effects on muscle strength recovery. However, further prospective studies with larger sample sizes are necessary to confirm these results.
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