2022
DOI: 10.1053/j.jfas.2021.09.012
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Effects and Safety of Intra-Articular Sodium Hyaluronate Injection for the Treatment of Ankle Osteoarthritis: A Prospective Clinical Trial

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“… 27 29 In a recent study investigating the potential benefits of intra-articular Hyruan Plus injections in patients with early or intermediate-grade ankle OA who were unresponsive to conventional medications, three weekly injections of hyaluronate were not only safe but also effective in reducing pain and enhancing functional outcomes. 30 This result further highlights the potential application of HA in aiding cartilage repair and maintenance.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 77%
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“… 27 29 In a recent study investigating the potential benefits of intra-articular Hyruan Plus injections in patients with early or intermediate-grade ankle OA who were unresponsive to conventional medications, three weekly injections of hyaluronate were not only safe but also effective in reducing pain and enhancing functional outcomes. 30 This result further highlights the potential application of HA in aiding cartilage repair and maintenance.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 77%
“…Moreover, prior research reveals the capacity of HA to inhibit proinflammatory mediators in chondrocytes, thereby reducing MMPs, especially MMP1, 3, and 13, which play crucial roles in cartilage breakdown . Numerous reports have indicated that intra-articular HA has disease-modifying properties on cartilage, including the suppression of cartilage degeneration, enhanced chondrocyte density and morphology, and the prevention of cartilage surface fissures and cracks. In a recent study investigating the potential benefits of intra-articular Hyruan Plus injections in patients with early or intermediate-grade ankle OA who were unresponsive to conventional medications, three weekly injections of hyaluronate were not only safe but also effective in reducing pain and enhancing functional outcomes . This result further highlights the potential application of HA in aiding cartilage repair and maintenance.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To differentiate the traditionally adopted method, i.e ., passive protection , we define the present methodology as an active control . Herein, sodium hyaluronate (SH), due to its highly hygroscopic property, [ 42 ] was employed to control the residual water in the Pero‐SCs. With the addition of SH, the Pero‐SCs encapsulated, unencapsulated but stored in a N 2 atmosphere at room or high temperature all showed greatly improved stability.…”
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“…20 Previous randomized controlled trials showed that intra-articular HA injection has long-term effects similar to those of intra-articular corticosteroid injection and fewer side effects. [21][22][23][24] However, to our knowledge, no report has been issued on the effect of dual injection of corticosteroid and HA for ankle OA. Thus, the purpose of this study is to prospectively evaluate the e cacy of intra-articular HA injection combined with intra-articular corticosteroid.…”
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“…50,51 Lee et al performed a prospective study on 3 single weekly injections of HA in 37 patients with ankle OA 21. Baseline AOS, VAS, and American Orthopedic Foot and Ankle Society (AOFAS) ankle-hindfoot scores were compared with scores at 6 months after injection for different OA stages, determined using the modi ed Takakura classi cation.…”
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