Listen "Episode 20: Platelet rich plasma (PRP) for running injuries with UVA PM&R Sports Medicine physician Dr. David Hryvniak"
Episode Synopsis
Dr. David Hryvniak is a physical medicine and rehabilitation sports medicine physician based out of Charlottesville, Virginia at the University of Virginia. He is an expert in several areas of sports medicine including sports ultrasound, running medicine, and Orthobiologics. In this episode, he shares his expertise on platelet rich plasma (PRP). PRP is a tool used by many sports medicine physicians. The goal of today's episode is to discuss the state of the science and to discuss some of the myths and facts, common clinical applications, and ways we can optimize our outcomes for patients with use of ultrasounds to guide our injections, and formulating a post PRP rehabilitation strategy.
This is an exciting topic that generates a lot of attention in our sports medicine practice and we are excited to have a leading expert in this arena share his knowledge on PRP! So let's get ready to run with Dr. David Hryvniak.
What we talked about:
4:10- Introduction to Dr. David Hryvniak
12:25- What PRP is and how it works
17:45- Common applications of PRP for runners
20:35- Timing in the rehab process to utilize PRP
24:05- Patients that have the most success with PRP
29:15- PRP procedure
38:20- Return to run protocol after PRP
43:55- Tendons that have the highest success rate
50:05- Increase in proximal hamstring tendinopathy
53:00- Ultrasound guided PRP
55:15- Summary of PRP for clinicians and patients
59:20- The Running Medicine conference
Sponsors:
Previnex
Use the code "ReadytoRun" for 15% off your first order
Guest info:
Dr. David Hryvniak: https://uvahealth.com/provider/David-Hryvniak-1316238934
UVA Runner's clinic: https://www.uvarunnersclinic.com/
Instagram: @uvarundoc
PRP references:
-Malanga G, Ibrahim V. Scientific evidence of platelet-rich plasma for orthopedic conditions: basic science to clinical research and applications. Regenerative Treatments in Sports Medicine and Orthopedics. 2018. Chapter 7. 89-117.
-Mautner K, Malanga G, Colberg R. Optimization of ingredients, procedures, and rehabilitation for platelet-rich plasma injections for chronic tendinopathy. Pain Manag. 2011. 1(6):523-532.
-Dai WL, Zhou AG, Zhang H, Zhang J. Efficacy of platelet-rich plasma in the treatment of knee osteoarthritis: a meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials. Arthroscopy. 2017 33(3): 659-670.
This is an exciting topic that generates a lot of attention in our sports medicine practice and we are excited to have a leading expert in this arena share his knowledge on PRP! So let's get ready to run with Dr. David Hryvniak.
What we talked about:
4:10- Introduction to Dr. David Hryvniak
12:25- What PRP is and how it works
17:45- Common applications of PRP for runners
20:35- Timing in the rehab process to utilize PRP
24:05- Patients that have the most success with PRP
29:15- PRP procedure
38:20- Return to run protocol after PRP
43:55- Tendons that have the highest success rate
50:05- Increase in proximal hamstring tendinopathy
53:00- Ultrasound guided PRP
55:15- Summary of PRP for clinicians and patients
59:20- The Running Medicine conference
Sponsors:
Previnex
Use the code "ReadytoRun" for 15% off your first order
Guest info:
Dr. David Hryvniak: https://uvahealth.com/provider/David-Hryvniak-1316238934
UVA Runner's clinic: https://www.uvarunnersclinic.com/
Instagram: @uvarundoc
PRP references:
-Malanga G, Ibrahim V. Scientific evidence of platelet-rich plasma for orthopedic conditions: basic science to clinical research and applications. Regenerative Treatments in Sports Medicine and Orthopedics. 2018. Chapter 7. 89-117.
-Mautner K, Malanga G, Colberg R. Optimization of ingredients, procedures, and rehabilitation for platelet-rich plasma injections for chronic tendinopathy. Pain Manag. 2011. 1(6):523-532.
-Dai WL, Zhou AG, Zhang H, Zhang J. Efficacy of platelet-rich plasma in the treatment of knee osteoarthritis: a meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials. Arthroscopy. 2017 33(3): 659-670.
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