Apr. 19,
2013 — Research presented Friday aims to find an effective treatment for the
two million Americans suffering annually from moderate-to-severe heel pain.
John J.
Wilson, MD, MS, AMSSM member, presented his research on plantar fasciitis
entitled, "Platelet-Rich Plasma for the Treatment of Chronic Plantar
Fasciopathy in Adults: A Randomized Controlled Clinical Trial" on Friday,
April 19, 2013 at the American Medical Society for Sports Medicine's 22nd
Annual Meeting in San Diego, Cal.
Dr. Wilson
and his colleagues are currently conducting a randomized controlled clinical
trial investigating platelet-rich plasma injection for the treatment of chronic
plantar fasciitis.
Plantar
fasciitis is a musculoskeletal disorder affecting the plantar fascia origin and
is the most common cause of heel pain in adults. Plantar fasciitis is an
important cause of pain and disability among athletes, but also prevalent in
the general population, especially sedentary individuals, with previous
research estimating two million Americans affected annually. Few studies have
assessed PRP as a treatment for plantar fasciitis, and no single study has
assessed the degree of correlation between the clinical, biomechanical and ultrasound
features of plantar fasciitis in response to therapy.
The overall
goal of this research is to find an effective treatment for moderate-to-severe
chronic (>6 month) plantar fasciitis. This 32-week randomized controlled
clinical trial compares the effectiveness of PRP compared to corticosteroid
injection for refractory plantar fasciitis. The results from this high quality
and multi-disciplinary study will evaluate both clinical and radiographic
outcomes following two injection treatments for chronic plantar fasciitis.
John J.
Wilson, MD, MS, specializes in primary care sports medicine. Dr. Wilson is a
board certified assistant professor in the departments of Orthopedics and
Family Medicine and fellowship-trained in sports medicine. He is a team
physician for the University of Wisconsin Athletic Department. In this role, he
provides medical coverage for the Badger men's football and wrestling teams.
Dr. Wilson is a faculty member of the University of Wisconsin Stem Cell and
Regenerative Medicine Center and his current research includes investigation of
platelet-rich plasma (PRP) therapy for treatment of chronic overuse injuries,
and degenerative musculoskeletal conditions.
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