[fr] Certaines lésions tendineuses chroniques apparaissent régulièrement résistantes
aux traitements conservateurs. Cette revue actualise le traitement des lésions tendineuses
par plasma riche en plaquettes (PRP). Etant donné le caractère récent de
ce traitement dans le domaine médico-sportif, les études cliniques réalisées à ce
jour n’ont pas confirmé les effets bénéfiques obtenus in vitro. Certaines études démontrent
une amélioration de la symptomatologie suite au traitement par PRP,
mais d’autres études apparaissent contradictoires. L’avenir du PRP nécessite une
standardisation de la procédure de recueillement ainsi que par la réalisation de
protocoles standardisés permettant de comparer les futurs travaux. [en] Tendinopathies are common and frequently resisting to actual conservative measures.
The aim of this review was to gather the actual knowledge concerning the
platelet-rich plasma (PRP) treatment in tendon lesion. However, given the relative
recent knowledge about PRP in sports medical, the studies could not yet reproduce
the beneficial effects obtained in-vitro. Most studies about the subject indeed
show an improvement in symptoms after PRP treatment but, the few studies of
high level of evidence are contradictory. Therefore, there is no evidence of formally
advise the use of PRP in the treatment of tendinopathy. So the main research
field in the close future will have to determine a standard for the manufacture of
PRP and the protocols of the future studies in order to be able to compare them.
Disciplines :
Orthopedics, rehabilitation & sports medicine
Author, co-author :
Kaux, Jean-François ; Université de Liège - ULiège > Département des sciences de la motricité > Département des sciences de la motricité
Crielaard, Jean-Michel ; Université de Liège - ULiège > Département des sciences de la motricité > Evaluation et entraînement des aptitudes physiques
Language :
French
Title :
Tendinopathies et plasma riche en plaquettes (PRP) : applications cliniques. Revue de la littérature
Alternative titles :
[en] Tendinopathies and platelet-rich plasma : clinical applications. A review
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