Needle and injection combo tested for tough heel pain
NCT ID NCT05622279
Summary
This small pilot study tested a two-part procedure for people with stubborn plantar fasciitis (heel pain) that didn't improve with standard treatments. Doctors used a needle to break up scar tissue and then injected a patient's own concentrated platelets to promote healing. The main goal was to see if this combination reduced pain and was safe for the 19 participants over six months.
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CHU de Nantes
Nantes, France, 44000, France
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