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Knee osteoarthritis can frequently occur with advancing age. In cases of pain that persists despite hot/cold applications, drug therapy and exercise, intra-articular injections are considered. In advanced-stage gonarthrosis, steroid injections may respond. However, in mild and moderate knee arthritis, regenerative methods come to the forefront because the joint cartilage is still partially/completely intact. PRP and ozone therapy are frequently applied intra-articular treatments. This study will compare the effects of both injection methods on clinical outcomes.
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Knee osteoarthritis is a common arthrosis that can be encountered frequently with increasing life expectancy. In mild-moderate stages, hot/cold applications, drug treatments and exercise applications are usually applied, while in those who do not respond, physical therapy or intra-articular injection treatments are applied. This retrospective study aims to examine the effects of intra-articular Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP) and ozone therapy on pain, functionality and quality of life in patients with Stage 2-3 gonarthrosis according to the Kelgren-Lawrence (KL) Classification.
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54 participants in 2 patient groups
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