Abstract

IntroductionAcute muscle injury is one of the commonest injuries that often result in loss of training and competition time. The best management for muscle injury has not been identified. Sports medicine practitioners used several approaches in attempt to accelerate time to recovery from muscle injury. More recently growing interest focussed on autologous blood product injection.MethodsA literature search was conducted systematically using OvidMEDLINE, PubMed, EMBASE, SPORTDiscus and CINAHL databases to retrieve articles published until December 2012. Controlled trials and controlled laboratory studies comparing different strategies to promote early recovery of muscle injury were included. The methodological quality of studies was assessed.ResultsThere are limited studies on the effects of PRP therapy for muscle injury. Three in vivo laboratory studies and one pilot human study were reviewed. The laboratory studies reported histological evidence on significant acceleration of muscle healing in animals treated with autologous conditioned serum (ACS), platelet-rich plasma (PRP) and platelet rich fibrin matrix (PRFM). A pilot human study found athletes treated with repeated ACS injection recovers significantly faster than retrospective controls.ConclusionSeveral in vivo laboratory studies suggest beneficial effects of ACS, PRP and PRFM in accelerating muscle recovery. Evidence to suggest similar effects on humans is however limited, as valuable information from robust human controlled trials is still not available at this moment. Hence, more studies of satisfactory methodological quality with platelet-rich plasma interventions on muscle injury are justified.

Highlights

  • Acute muscle injury is one of the commonest injuries that often result in loss of training and competition time

  • A pilot human study found athletes treated with repeated autologous conditioned serum (ACS) injection recovers significantly faster than retrospective controls

  • The objective of this review is to explore the current literature on the effectiveness of platelet-rich plasma (PRP) treatment for acute muscle injury

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Introduction

Acute muscle injury is one of the commonest injuries that often result in loss of training and competition time. The best management for muscle injury has not been identified. More recently growing interest focussed on autologous blood product injection. Acute muscle injury is one of the commonest types of injury seen in athletes [1,2,3]. This injury often results in loss of training and competition time [4,5,6,7,8,9]. Clinical evidence to support the use of these modalities is limited

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