Could your own blood help heal your hip? new study tests PRP in common hip surgery
NCT ID NCT03909139
Summary
This study is testing if adding a patient's own concentrated platelets (called PRP or BMAC) to a standard hip labral repair surgery leads to better recovery and function. It will enroll 400 adults with a torn hip labrum and a specific bony hip shape. The main goal is to see if the PRP treatment improves patient-reported pain, function, and quality of life after surgery compared to repair alone.
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MGH, Massachusetts General Hospital
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