Results of Platelet Rich Plasma Injection in Chronic Lateral Humeral Epicondylar Tendinopathy
Subhan Shahid, Muhammad Abubakar, Rehan Abdul Sattar, Muhammad Hasan
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ABSTRACT
Background: Lateral humeral epicondylitis or tennis elbow is one of the commonest
causes of pain around elbow. Platelet rich plasma is a stimulant for repair in
various tendinopathies. Previous studies have suggested platelet rich plasma as
a safe & effective treatment option in tennis elbow.
Objective: To evaluate the clinical efficacy in terms of relief of pain&
functional improvement after PRP injection in patients with chronic tennis
elbow.
Materials & Method: The trial was conducted in a tertiary care hospital in 70 patients
over a period of 2 years.3ml of PRP was injected in & around the Extensor
Carpi Radialis Brevis. Pain relief & functional improvement were assessed
using visual analogue scale q-DASH scale at 1 month, 3 months, 6 months & 1
year.
Results: The mean Nirshl pain score & q-DASH started improving after 02 weeks
but significant improvement was seen after 3 months & pain decreased continuously
for up to 1 year (p<0.0001).
Conclusion: PRP offers a significant pain relief & functional improvement from 3
months to 1 year after injection.
Keywords: Lateral epicondylar tendinopathy, platelet rich plasma