Autologous platelet-rich plasma (PRP) injections have been studied in recent years as an emerging therapy for a variety of musculoskeletal conditions, including degenerative disc disease, lumbar. Although the PRP it has received increasing attention from experts in medical sciences, clinical reports complete efficacy are limited to those that treat osteoarthritis of the knee and the lateral epicondylitis.
The use of PRP is gaining popularity in the area of degenerative disc disease, but there is a clear need for clinical evidence reliable of their applications and effectiveness.
This blog reviews the current literature on PRP therapy and its potential use in the treatment of lower back pain discogenic chronic, with a focus on evidence from clinical trials.
In this review, we describe the clinical evidence from the literature and we present an update on the use of PRP therapy for the treatment of lower back pain discogenic.
It is evident from our review that the PRP is a treatment modality is safe, effective, and feasible and is evolving as a powerful therapy for the treatment of back pain discogenic.
Taking into account the remarkable progress made, and the other aspects potentials that remain to be investigated, the PRP therapy offers, without doubt, new and exciting perspectives for the treatment of degenerative disc disease and other musculoskeletal disorders.
