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Abstract
Context: Hamstring injury is a common sports trauma that severely affects patients' daily life and function. Platelet-rich plasma (PRP), an effective therapeutic strategy for musculoskeletal injuries, may be beneficial in promoting recovery from hamstring injury.
Objective: The aim of this study was to compare the prognosis of patients with hamstring injuries who were treated with injections of PRP.
Evidence acquisition: In accordance with the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analysis guidelines, reviewers conducted a comprehensive search of the PubMed, Embase, and Cochrane Library databases to identify clinical studies comparing the efficacy of PRP injections combined with physical therapy (PT) versus PT alone in the treatment of hamstring injuries, specifically focusing on return-to-play time and reinjury rates. The relevant data were pooled, and a meta-analysis was performed.
Evidence synthesis: Eight articles were included, including 330 patients. Quantitative analysis results showed that compared with only receiving PT, patients with hamstring injury who received PRP injection combined with PT had shorter return-to-play time (-2.29; 95% confidence interval, -4.11 to -0.47; P = .01), and reinjury rate also showed a tendency to be lower (0.79; 95% confidence interval, 0.34 to 1.83; P = .59).
Conclusion: Compared with PT alone, the combination of PRP injection and PT can accelerate patients' return to play and also appears to reduce the reinjury rate in patients with hamstring injuries. However, given the variability in treatment parameters across studies, the interpretation of these results should be approached with caution.
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The Journal of Sport Rehabilitation (JSR) is your source for the latest peer-reviewed research in the field of sport rehabilitation. All members of the sports-medicine team will benefit from the wealth of important information in each issue. JSR is completely devoted to the rehabilitation of sport and exercise injuries, regardless of the age, gender, sport ability, level of fitness, or health status of the participant.
JSR publishes peer-reviewed original research, systematic reviews/meta-analyses, critically appraised topics (CATs), case studies/series, and technical reports that directly affect the management and rehabilitation of injuries incurred during sport-related activities, irrespective of the individual’s age, gender, sport ability, level of fitness, or health status. The journal is intended to provide an international, multidisciplinary forum to serve the needs of all members of the sports medicine team, including athletic trainers/therapists, sport physical therapists/physiotherapists, sports medicine physicians, and other health care and medical professionals.