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Effectiveness of Ultrasound-Guided Platelet-Rich Plasma Injections in Relieving Sacroiliac Joint Dysfunction

Patrick Wallace, Laurie Bezjian Wallace, Sarah Tamura, Kirk Prochnio, Kyle C. Morgan, Douglas E. Hemler

2020American Journal of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation27 citationsDOI

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: The aim of the study was to investigate the efficacy of ultrasound-guided platelet-rich plasma in reducing sacroiliac joint disability and pain. DESIGN: Prospective nonrandomized interventional study analyzing 50 patients with low back pain secondary to sacroiliac joint dysfunction. Platelet-rich plasma was injected into the sacroiliac joint under ultrasound guidance. Oswestry Disability Index and Numeric Rating Scale were measured at baseline, 2 wks, 4 wks, 3 mos, and 6 mos after injection. RESULTS: The mean reduction in Oswestry Disability Index and Numeric Rating Scale scores were significantly reduced at 6 mos after injection compared with baseline values (mean = -9.79%, 95% CI = -6.06 to -13.52) and (mean = -1.94, 95% CI = -1.14 to -2.78), respectively. All timeframes showed significant mean reduction compared with baseline, but overall improvement tapers off after 4 wks with no statistically significant reduction from 4 wks to 3 mos or 3 to 6 mos. CONCLUSIONS: Ultrasound-guided platelet-rich plasma injections in the sacroiliac joint are effective at reducing disability and pain with most improvement seen within 4 wks after injection and with sustained reduction at 6 mos.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineOswestry Disability IndexSacroiliac jointUltrasoundPlatelet-rich plasmaLow back painAnesthesiaPhysical therapySurgeryInternal medicineRadiologyPlateletPathologyAlternative medicineSpine and Intervertebral Disc PathologyPeriodontal Regeneration and TreatmentsTendon Structure and Treatment