J Hand Microsurg 2015; 07(02): 320-325
DOI: 10.1007/s12593-015-0193-3
Review Article
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Platelet—Rich—Plasma Injections in Treating Lateral Epicondylosis: a Review of the Recent Evidence

D.J. Murray
1   Upper Limb Department, Wrightington Hospital, Hall Lane, Appley bridge, Wigan, WN6 9EP, UK   Email: shehzada50@doctors.org.uk
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S. Javed
1   Upper Limb Department, Wrightington Hospital, Hall Lane, Appley bridge, Wigan, WN6 9EP, UK   Email: shehzada50@doctors.org.uk
2   351 Colne Road, Burnley, Lancashire, BB10 2LB, UK   Email: shehzada50@doctors.org.uk
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N. Jain
1   Upper Limb Department, Wrightington Hospital, Hall Lane, Appley bridge, Wigan, WN6 9EP, UK   Email: shehzada50@doctors.org.uk
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S. Kemp
1   Upper Limb Department, Wrightington Hospital, Hall Lane, Appley bridge, Wigan, WN6 9EP, UK   Email: shehzada50@doctors.org.uk
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A.C. Watts
1   Upper Limb Department, Wrightington Hospital, Hall Lane, Appley bridge, Wigan, WN6 9EP, UK   Email: shehzada50@doctors.org.uk
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Publication History

08 March 2015

02 July 2015

Publication Date:
13 September 2016 (online)

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Abstract

Lateral epicondylosis is common, with various treatment modalities. Platelet—rich—plasma injections from autologous blood have recently been used in centres worldwide for the treatment of tennis elbow. We review and present the recent published evidence on the effectiveness of PRP injections for lateral epicondylosis. Nine studies met our inclusion criteria including 6 RCT’s for the purpose of analysis. PRP injections have an important and effective role in the treatment of this debilitating pathology, in cases where physiotherapy has been unsuccessful.