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Reporting in clinical studies on platelet-rich plasma therapy among all medical specialties: A systematic review of Level I and II studies.

Jaron NazaroffSarah OyadomariNolan BrownDean Wang
Published in: PloS one (2021)
The majority of level I/II clinical studies investigating PRP therapy across all medical specialties have been conducted for MSK injuries with knee osteoarthritis and tendinopathy being the most commonly studied conditions. Inconsistent reporting of PRP composition exists among all studies in medicine. Rigorous reporting in human clinical studies across all medical specialties is crucial for evaluating the effects of PRP and moving towards disease-specific and individualized treatment.
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