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Comparison of the Effectiveness of Platelet-Rich Plasma, Corticosteroid, and Physical Therapy in Subacromial Impingement Syndrome

Volume: 34 Issue: 3, September 2019 Publish Date: September 30, 2019
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Tuğçe PASİN
Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Sultanbeyli State Hospital, Istanbul, Turkey image/svg+xml
Safinaz ATAOĞLU
Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Düzce University Faculty of Medicine, Düzce, Turkey image/svg+xml
Özge PASİN
Department of Biostatistics, Istanbul University Faculty of Medicine, Istanbul, Turkey image/svg+xml
Handan ANKARALI
Department of Biostatistics, Istanbul Medeniyet University Faculty of Medicine, Istanbul, Turkey image/svg+xml
Tuğçe PASİN, Safinaz ATAOĞLU, Özge PASİN, & Handan ANKARALI. (2019). Comparison of the Effectiveness of Platelet-Rich Plasma, Corticosteroid, and Physical Therapy in Subacromial Impingement Syndrome. Archives of Rheumatology, 34(3), 308–316. https://doi.org/10.5606/ArchRheumatol.2019.7225
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Abstract

Objectives: This study aims to investigate and compare the efficacy of platelet-rich plasma (PRP) injection, corticosteroid injection, and physical therapy in addition to exercise treatment on pain, shoulder functions, and quality of life in patients with subacromial impingement syndrome (SAIS).

Patients and methods: Ninety patients (37 males, 53 females; mean age 48.99 years; range, 33 to 60 years) who were diagnosed as Stage 2 SAIS were included in the study. Patients were randomized into three groups. PRP injection was administered into the subacromial space of the affected shoulder in group 1, corticosteroid injection was administered in the subacromial joint space in group 2, and 10 sessions of physical therapy were given in group 3 five times weekly including transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation, ultrasound, and hot packs. Moreover, an exercise program was administered in all groups. Visual Analog Scale (VAS) was used to determine the resting and moving shoulder pain; while the Shoulder Disability Questionnaire, Quick Disabilities of the Arm, Shoulder, and Hand (QuickDASH) questionnaire, and the University of California, Los Angeles Shoulder Rating Scale (UCLA SRS) were used to evaluate the functionality of patients. Quality of life was analyzed using a generic Short Form 36 (SF-36).

Results: All scores improved in all three groups compared with the period before treatment. Comparison of the groups showed higher scores in group 1 compared to groups 2 and 3 at week eight on QuickDASH, UCLA SRS, VAS at rest and during activity, and SF-36 pain subgroup scores.

Conclusion: All three treatment modalities were effective in the treatment of SAIS. However, we suggest that the inexpensive and noninvasive

methods of physical therapy and exercise should be the first preferred treatment in SAIS owing to causing no adverse events.

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Journal Archives of Rheumatology
Volume / Issue Vol. 34 No. 3 (2019): The Archives of Rheumatology
Pages 308-316
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Published Online September 30, 2019
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Tuğçe PASİN
Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Sultanbeyli State Hospital, Istanbul, Turkey
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Safinaz ATAOĞLU
Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Düzce University Faculty of Medicine, Düzce, Turkey
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Özge PASİN
Department of Biostatistics, Istanbul University Faculty of Medicine, Istanbul, Turkey
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Handan ANKARALI
Department of Biostatistics, Istanbul Medeniyet University Faculty of Medicine, Istanbul, Turkey
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Tuğçe PASİN, Safinaz ATAOĞLU, Özge PASİN, & Handan ANKARALI. (2019). Comparison of the Effectiveness of Platelet-Rich Plasma, Corticosteroid, and Physical Therapy in Subacromial Impingement Syndrome. Archives of Rheumatology, 34(3), 308–316. https://doi.org/10.5606/ArchRheumatol.2019.7225
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