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EFORT: PRP vs. hyaluronic acid for the treatment of Knee OA
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EFORT: PRP vs. hyaluronic acid for the treatment of Knee OA

192 patients with knee osteoarthritis (OA) were randomly assigned into 1 of 2 groups, a PRP or hyaluronic acid injection group, to determine the effect each intervention had on knee OA and cartilage degeneration. The results of the study indicated that no statistical difference existed between PRP or hyaluronic acid treatment in terms of function (IKDC score), pain (IKDC score) or cartilage degeneration, 1 year after treatment completion.

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OrthoEvidence. EFORT: PRP vs. hyaluronic acid for the treatment of Knee OA. ACE Report. 2014;4(6):58. Available from: https://myorthoevidence.com/AceReport/Report/

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