富血小板血浆注射缓解受伤运动员疼痛的疗效:随机对照试验的系统回顾。

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简介:涉及髋屈肌、腘绳肌、股四头肌和腓肠肌等双关节肌肉的运动损伤会显著影响运动员的表现和生活质量。全面康复对于无痛恢复(RTP)至关重要。在过去的15年中,富血小板血浆(PRP)因其在组织再生中的潜力而出现。然而,对疼痛缓解和早期RTP的影响仍存在争议。本文系统回顾了随机对照试验(rct),旨在评估PRP在受伤运动员疼痛管理中的功效。证据获取:在PubMed, Scopus和Web of Science上检索了截至2024年5月28日受伤运动员注射PRP的随机对照试验(rct)的系统综述。研究必须满足以下人群、干预、控制和结果(PICO)标准:专业运动员接受白细胞丰富或白细胞贫乏的PRP治疗与其他治疗,疼痛通过视觉模拟量表(VAS)、数字评定量表(NRS)或口头评定量表(VRS)测量。系统评价已在PROSPERO注册(CRD42024552342)。证据综合:在总共1675篇文章中,我们纳入了7篇关于运动员肌肉损伤和肌腱病变的PRP治疗的随机对照试验。两项关于腿筋损伤的研究对PRP疗效的研究结果相互矛盾;两项针对不同肌肉的研究显示,超声引导的PRP显著缓解了疼痛,恢复速度更快,但受样本量小和缺乏双盲协议的限制。对于肌腱病变,一项采用自体骨-髌骨肌腱-骨移植重建前交叉韧带的研究显示疼痛明显改善,但样本量小。另一项关于髌骨肌腱病的研究发现,PRP与安慰剂相比没有任何益处。第三项研究发现,尽管设计上存在局限性,但PRP治疗髌骨肌腱炎的远期疗效优于冲击波治疗。结论:本系统综述提示PRP可能有助于运动员的疼痛管理,但缺乏高质量的证据。需要进一步研究标准化的方法来证实PRP的疗效,这可以补充多学科康复。
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Efficacy of platelet-rich plasma injection for pain relief in injured athletes: a systematic review of randomized controlled trials.

Introduction: Sports injuries involving bi-articular muscles like the hip flexors, hamstrings, quadriceps, and gastrocnemius significantly affect athletes' performance and quality of life. Comprehensive rehabilitation is crucial for a pain-free return to play (RTP). Over the past 15 years, platelet-rich plasma (PRP) has emerged for its potential in tissue regeneration. However, the effects in pain relief and early RTP remained debated. This systematic review of randomized controlled trials (RCTs) aimed to evaluate the efficacy of PRP in pain management for injured athletes.

Evidence acquisition: A systematic review searched on PubMed, Scopus, and Web of Science for randomized controlled trials (RCTs) on PRP injections in injured athletes up to May 28, 2024. Studies had to meet the following population, intervention, control and outcome (PICO) criteria: professional athletes treated with leukocyte-rich or leukocyte-poor PRP versus other treatments, with pain measured by visual analogue scale (VAS), numeric rating scale (NRS), or verbal rating scale (VRS) scales. Systematic review registered on PROSPERO (CRD42024552342).

Evidence synthesis: Out of total of 1675 articles, we included seven RCTs on PRP treatment for muscle injuries and tendinopathies in athletes. Two studies on hamstring injuries had conflicting results on PRP's efficacy; two studies on different muscles showed significant pain relief and quicker recovery with ultrasound-guided PRP, limited by small sample sizes and lack of double-blind protocols. For tendinopathies, an anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction study with autologous bone-patellar tendon-bone grafts showed significant pain improvements but had a small sample size. Another study on patellar tendinopathy found no PRP benefits over placebo. A third study found long-term improvement with PRP over shockwave therapy for patellar tendinitis, despite design limitations.

Conclusions: This systematic review suggested that PRP might aid in pain management for athletes, but high-quality evidence is lacking. Further research with standardized methodologies is needed to confirm the PRP efficacy, which could complement multidisciplinary rehabilitation.

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期刊介绍: The Journal of Sports Medicine and Physical Fitness publishes scientific papers relating to the area of the applied physiology, preventive medicine, sports medicine and traumatology, sports psychology. Manuscripts may be submitted in the form of editorials, original articles, review articles, case reports, special articles, letters to the Editor and guidelines.
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