Platelet concentrates (PC) generally refers to a group of products that are prepared from autologous blood intended to enhance healing activities. PC therapy is now very popular in treating musculoskeletal injuries; however, inconsistent clinical results urge the need to understand the working mechanism of PC. It is generally believed that the platelet-derived bioactive factors are the active constituents, and their bioavailability in the vicinity of the lesion sites determines the treatment efficacies. Therefore, the composition, localisation, and duration of the action of PC would be key determinants. In this review, we discuss how different preparations and delivery methods of PC would affect the treatment outcomes with respect to clinic...
Rotator cuff tears are a common injury impacting a large and diverse group of patients and refer to ...
The poor healing potential of tendons is still a clinical problem, and the use of Platelet Rich Plas...
ABSTRACT — Knee pathologies including focal cartilage injuries, osteoarthritis (OA), and ligament in...
Various types of platelet (PLT) products, such as Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP) and Platelet Gel (PG), ...
ABSTRACT Platelet concentrate (PC) is a natural concentrate of autologous blood growth factors exper...
Platelet concentrates (PCs), mostly represented by platelet-rich plasma (PRP) and platelet-rich fibr...
Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) has become increasingly popular in sports medicine and orthopaedic practi...
Musculoskeletal disorders are very common problems presented to general physicians. According to the...
Introduction: Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) is blood plasma with a high concentration of autologous pla...
Clot formation is the first step of the healing process, and clinical procedures always find ways to...
BACKGROUND AIMS: An extensive debate about the clinical benefits of autologous platelet concentrate...
International audienceActivated platelet concentrates are autologous blood preparations containing s...
<p>To date different techniques of platelet concentrates (PC) preparation and processing are propose...
International audiencePlatelet concentrates (PCs) are biological autologous products derived from th...
The application of PRP products has gained vast popularity in a number of clinical fields of medicin...
Rotator cuff tears are a common injury impacting a large and diverse group of patients and refer to ...
The poor healing potential of tendons is still a clinical problem, and the use of Platelet Rich Plas...
ABSTRACT — Knee pathologies including focal cartilage injuries, osteoarthritis (OA), and ligament in...
Various types of platelet (PLT) products, such as Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP) and Platelet Gel (PG), ...
ABSTRACT Platelet concentrate (PC) is a natural concentrate of autologous blood growth factors exper...
Platelet concentrates (PCs), mostly represented by platelet-rich plasma (PRP) and platelet-rich fibr...
Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) has become increasingly popular in sports medicine and orthopaedic practi...
Musculoskeletal disorders are very common problems presented to general physicians. According to the...
Introduction: Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) is blood plasma with a high concentration of autologous pla...
Clot formation is the first step of the healing process, and clinical procedures always find ways to...
BACKGROUND AIMS: An extensive debate about the clinical benefits of autologous platelet concentrate...
International audienceActivated platelet concentrates are autologous blood preparations containing s...
<p>To date different techniques of platelet concentrates (PC) preparation and processing are propose...
International audiencePlatelet concentrates (PCs) are biological autologous products derived from th...
The application of PRP products has gained vast popularity in a number of clinical fields of medicin...
Rotator cuff tears are a common injury impacting a large and diverse group of patients and refer to ...
The poor healing potential of tendons is still a clinical problem, and the use of Platelet Rich Plas...
ABSTRACT — Knee pathologies including focal cartilage injuries, osteoarthritis (OA), and ligament in...