Abstract :
Background: Knee osteoarthritis (OA) is a prevalent degenerative joint condition. This study aims to compare the therapeutic potential of Hyaluronic Acid (HA) and Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP) in its management.
Materials and Methods : A comparative study was conducted with patients receiving either HA or PRP injections. Outcome measures included VAS and WOMAC scores, safety profiles, patient satisfaction, and requirement for repeat injections.
Results : PRP-treated patients exhibited superior improvement in VAS and WOMAC scores by the 12-month mark. Adverse reactions were minimal and comparable between groups. Notably, 92% of PRP recipients expressed a willingness for repeat treatment. PRP-treated patients also showcased prolonged therapeutic benefits, with fewer requiring subsequent injections.
Conclusion: PRP outperforms HA in multiple domains, emphasizing its potential as a more effective treatment for knee OA.
Keyword :
Knee osteoarthritis, Platelet Rich Plasma, Hyaluronic Acid, VAS score, WOMAC score