Platelet-rich plasma injections: an emerging therapy for chronic discogenic low back pain

Suja Mohammed1, James Yu1,2
Full Text: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8878905/pdf/medi-101-e28935.pdf

Abstract

Autologous platelet-rich plasma (PRP) injections have been investigated in recent years as an emerging therapy for various musculoskeletal conditions, including lumbar degenerative disc disease. Although PRP has received increasing attention from medical science experts, comprehensive clinical reports of its efficacy are limited to those treating knee osteoarthritis and epicondylitis. Use of PRP is gaining popularity in the area of degenerative disc disease, but there is a clear need for reliable clinical evidence of its applications and effectiveness. In this article, we review the current literature on PRP therapy and its potential use in the treatment of chronic discogenic low back pain, with a focus on evidence from clinical trials.

Keywords: Platelet-rich plasma (PRP), chronic back pain, discogenic, disc degeneration

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