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Comparison of the efficacy of genicular nerve phenol neurolysis and radiofrequency ablation for pain management in patients with knee osteoarthritis
CONCLUSIONS: : Neurolysis of the genicular nerves with both RFA and phenol is effective in the management of KOA pain. Phenol may be a good alternative to RFA. Further studies are needed on issues such as dose adjustment to prevent transient paresthesia response.PMID:37732409 | DOI:10.3344/kjp.23200
Source: Korean Journal of Pain - September 21, 2023 Category: Anesthesiology Authors: Gokhan Yildiz Gevher Rabia Genc Perdecioglu Damla Yuruk Ezgi Can Omer Taylan Akkaya Source Type: research

Meta ‐analysis of the efficacy and safety of arthroscopic surgery associated with platelet‐rich plasma infusion when treating knee osteoarthritis
ConclusionArthroscopic debridement associated with PRP is more successful in relieving knee pain and enhancing knee joint function than arthroscopic debridement in treating KOA. The treatment scheme deserves to be popularized in clinical practice, but further research and longer interventions will be needed to validate it, using high-quality methods.
Source: International Journal of Rheumatic Diseases - September 16, 2023 Category: Rheumatology Authors: Baiqi Yang, Jinye Ma Tags: ORIGINAL ARTICLE Source Type: research

Cryotherapy following total knee replacement
CONCLUSIONS: The certainty of evidence was low for blood loss, pain and range of motion, and very low for transfusion rate, function, total adverse events and withdrawals from adverse events. We are uncertain whether cryotherapy improves transfusion rate, function, total adverse events or withdrawals from adverse events. We downgraded evidence for bias, indirectness, imprecision and inconsistency. Hence, the potential benefits of cryotherapy on blood loss, pain and range of motion may be too small to justify its use. More well-designed randomised controlled trials focusing especially on clinically meaningful outcomes, such...
Source: Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews - September 14, 2023 Category: General Medicine Authors: Ashwin Aggarwal Sam Adie Ian A Harris Justine Naylor Source Type: research

What is the optimal dose of adipose-derived mesenchymal stem cells treatment for knee osteoarthritis? A conventional and network meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials
CONCLUSIONS: Both cell doses reduced pain and improved knee function in KOA patients. The effect surpassed in the high-dose group than in the moderate-dose, low-dose and control groups. However, adverse events also increase with the increase in dose, which should be carefully considered in clinical application, and the side effects still need to be paid attention to. Considering the limitations of this meta-analysis, future studies need to further explore the efficacy and safety of different doses of treatment, and carry out large sample, multi-center, randomized controlled trials to ensure the reliability and promotion va...
Source: Cell Research - September 12, 2023 Category: Cytology Authors: Zongyuan Huang Shuai Zhang Mingde Cao Zhujian Lin Ling Kong Xin Wu Qianshi Guo Yuxiang Ouyang Yancheng Song Source Type: research

Increased asphericity of the femoral head-neck junction in professional breakers compared to hobby athletes - a retrospective case-control study
CONCLUSION: Breakers have higher AA in cam-type FAI compared to nonprofessional athletes. The corresponding hip pain significantly reduced training hours and caused the end of their breaking career. The potentially high prevalence of FAI in breakers and the corresponding consequences need to be considered early when athletes present with hip pain.PMID:37684261 | DOI:10.1080/00913847.2023.2256210
Source: The Physician and Sportsmedicine Online - September 8, 2023 Category: Sports Medicine Authors: Luise Weinrich Marcel Niemann Karl F Braun Sufian S Ahmad Ulrich St öckle Sebastian Meller Source Type: research

The effect of patient-led goal setting approach combined with pain neuroscience education or manual therapy in patients with chronic low back pain: protocol for a parallel-group randomized controlled trial
DiscussionThis trial will demonstrate which supplementary intervention can better improve the impact of a patient-led goal-setting approach to treat LBP. If successful, the results will potentially have implications for athletic trainers, physiotherapists, and health care practitioners.Trial registrationIRCT Iranian Registry of Clinical Trials IRCT20210927052616N1. Registered on November 03, 2021.
Source: Trials - September 8, 2023 Category: Research Source Type: clinical trials