Title of article :
Patient Satisfaction in the Treatment of Acute Hamstring Strain Injury
Author/Authors :
Ling-Lai، Ling نويسنده Sport Medicine Unit, Faculty of Medicine, , , Azmi، Nahar M نويسنده Department of Exercise and Sport Science , , Boonhori، Lim, نويسنده Department of Exercise and Sport Science , , Yusof، Ashril نويسنده Sports center ,
Issue Information :
فصلنامه با شماره پیاپی 0 سال 2014
Abstract :
Introduction: The impact of musculoskeletal injuries often caused loss time in sport participation. Athletes who
suffered from these injuries experienced a decrease in performance and physical disability. Although a variety of
treatments have been implemented to the muscle injuries, the administration of autologous blood injection is replacing
the conventional rehabilitation to expedite the process of muscle recovery. Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) is relatively new
in muscle injury treatment and there is lack of evidence of the satisfaction of PRP treatment in muscle injuries.
Purposes: The study aimed to investigate the patient satisfaction in the administration of PRP treatment and
rehabilitation program for acute hamstring strain injury. Methods: Participants (competitive, semi-competitive and
recreational athletes) with acute hamstring strain injury (Grade II) were recruited. Participants were randomly divided
into either the PRP treatment or rehabilitation program. Participants were required to attend weekly follow up
assessment for recovery evaluation. All the participants were required to complete a patient satisfaction questionnaire
(PSQ-18) at the end of study. The questionnaire is divided into seven sub-scales: general satisfaction, technical quality,
interpersonal manner, communication, financial aspect, time spent with doctor, accessibility and convenience. Results:
Participants were 22.35 ± 3.41 years. Duration from injury to first presentation in clinic ranged from two to ten days.
Mean duration of recovery was 5.64 weeks. No statistically significant difference in the patient satisfaction sub-scales
score between the two groups (p > 0.05). Conclusion: The present study demonstrates that PRP treatment is as
satisfactory as conventional rehabilitation program in managing acute hamstring strain injury. Both modalities are
correspondingly safe and have high degree of satisfaction. Given the acceptable outcomes, patients are likely to accept
PRP as an effective treatment.
Journal title :
International Journal of Kinesiology and Sports Science
Journal title :
International Journal of Kinesiology and Sports Science