再生医学与运动疗法联合治疗膝关节骨性关节炎的疗效:范围综述。

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Frontiers in rehabilitation sciences Pub Date : 2025-07-22 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.3389/fresc.2025.1612615
Tomohiro Oka, Kosuke Suzuki, Katsuyoshi Tanaka, Kouhei Okuyama, Takashi Kitagawa
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背景:再生疗法如富血小板血浆(PRP)和干细胞治疗显示出缓解膝骨关节炎(OA)症状的希望,但个体反应不同。运动疗法是一种行之有效的干预措施,可以增强肌肉力量和关节稳定性。虽然这两种方法都是有效的,但它们的联合使用仍未得到充分探索。值得注意的是,目前还没有系统的或范围的综述来研究再生医学和运动疗法联合使用的具体类型,评估的结果领域(疼痛、功能、结构和生活质量),或关键的证据空白。本综述旨在检查这些组合、结果域和现有证据基础中的差距。方法:在MEDLINE、CENTRAL和CINAHL中进行文献检索,关键词包括“膝关节骨关节炎”、“再生医学”和“运动疗法”。如果将再生医学单独与再生医学与运动疗法相结合进行比较,研究就会被纳入其中。两名评论者独立提取了短期(6-24周)和长期(长达96周)随访期间疼痛、身体功能和患者报告结果的数据。结果:纳入3项研究[2项随机对照试验(rct), 1项非rct]。样本量从17到32不等。尽管PRP类型(纯PRP vs.白细胞丰富PRP)和运动方案(家庭干预vs.监督干预)存在差异,但所有研究均显示联合干预组在疼痛和功能方面具有显著优势。益处最早在6周出现,并持续到96周。一项研究还通过超声波发现了结构变化。结论:将再生医学与运动疗法相结合可显著改善膝关节OA患者的疼痛缓解和功能预后。
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Effectiveness of combined regenerative medicine and exercise therapy for patients with knee osteoarthritis: a scoping review.

Effectiveness of combined regenerative medicine and exercise therapy for patients with knee osteoarthritis: a scoping review.

Effectiveness of combined regenerative medicine and exercise therapy for patients with knee osteoarthritis: a scoping review.

Effectiveness of combined regenerative medicine and exercise therapy for patients with knee osteoarthritis: a scoping review.

Background: Regenerative therapies such as platelet-rich plasma (PRP) and stem cell treatments show promise for symptom relief in knee osteoarthritis (OA), but individual responses vary. Exercise therapy is a well-established intervention that enhances muscle strength and joint stability. Although both approaches are effective, their combined use remains underexplored. Notably, no systematic or scoping review has yet examined the specific types of regenerative medicine and exercise therapy used in combination, the outcome domains assessed (pain, function, structure, and quality of life), or the key evidence gaps. This scoping review aimed to examine these combinations, outcome domains, and gaps in the current evidence base.

Methods: A literature search was conducted in MEDLINE, CENTRAL, and CINAHL using keywords including "knee osteoarthritis," "regenerative medicine," and "exercise therapy." Studies were included if they compared regenerative medicine alone to regenerative medicine combined with exercise therapy. Two reviewers independently extracted data on pain, physical function, and patient-reported outcomes across short-term (6-24 weeks) and long-term (up to 96 weeks) follow-up.

Results: Three studies [two randomized controlled trials (RCTs), one non-RCT] were included. Sample sizes ranged from 17 to 32. Despite variations in PRP type (pure vs. leukocyte rich), and exercise regimen (home-based vs. supervised), all studies showed significant advantages in pain and function for the combined intervention group. Benefits emerged as early as 6 weeks and persisted up to 96 weeks. One study also noted structural changes via ultrasound.

Conclusions: Combining regenerative medicine with exercise therapy significantly enhances pain relief and functional outcomes in knee OA patients.

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