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Treatment of patellar and hamstring tendinopathy with platelet-rich plasma in varsity collegiate athletes: A case series.

Patellar and hamstring tendinopathy are common injuries among elite athletes. Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) has emerged as a promising new therapy for accelerating healing and shortening recovery in patients with these… Click to show full abstract

Patellar and hamstring tendinopathy are common injuries among elite athletes. Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) has emerged as a promising new therapy for accelerating healing and shortening recovery in patients with these conditions. We present 15 cases of PRP injection used for either patellar or hamstring tendinopathy in varsity collegiate athletes at a single institution. All of the athletes in our case series with hamstring or patellar tendinopathy were fully able to return to sport. Three of the athletes with patellar tendinopathy were referred for surgery, while none of the athletes with hamstring strain underwent a subsequent surgical procedure.

Keywords: patellar hamstring; varsity collegiate; platelet rich; rich plasma; hamstring tendinopathy; collegiate athletes

Journal Title: Journal of orthopaedics
Year Published: 2020

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