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Abstract
Keywords:
1. Introduction
2. Subjects and Methods
Subjects
2.1. ESWT Alone
2.1.1. Patients and Indications
2.1.2. ESWT Treatment Procedure
2.2. APS+ESWT
2.2.1. Patients and Indication
2.2.2. APS Preparation and Administration Procedure
- Blood collection: 55 mL of blood was mixed with 4 mL of anticoagulant (citrate dextrose solution A, Citra Labs, MA, USA).
- Centrifugation: The nSTRIDE cell separator was used at 3200 rpm for 15 min to isolate approximately 6 mL of PRP.
- Concentration: The PRP was transferred to the nSTRIDE concentrator, processed with polyacrylamide beads, and centrifuged at 2000 rpm for 2 min to yield 2–3 mL of APS.
2.3. MSC-A+ESWT
2.3.1. Patients and Indication
2.3.2. MSC Preparation and Administration Procedure
2.4. Combined Intra-Articular and Intraosseous MSC Administration with ESWT (MSC-B + ESWT)

2.4.1. Procedure for MSC-B + ESWT
2.5. Statistical Analysis
3. Results
3.1. Baseline Characteristics of All Patients (Table 1)
3.2. ESWT Alone
3.2.1. Assessment at 3 Months (n = 41)
3.2.2. Assessment at 6 Months (n = 21)
- SBP tear-present group (n=10): Pretreatment: 54.2 ± 21.4: 3 months: 63.8 ± 10.3; 6 months: 70.6 ± 16.5.
- Improvements were IV (pre-3 months) = 9.6 ± 12.2, IV (3–6 months) = 6.8 ± 9.7; IV (pre-months) = 16.4 ± 14.2.
- SBP tear-absent group (n=11): Pretreatment: 54.0 ± 20.5; 3 months: 66.0 ± 22.6; 6 months: 70.7 ± 16.8.
- Improvements were IV (pre-3 months) = 12.0 ± 14.0, IV (3–6 months) = 4.7 ± 16.0, IV (pre-6 months) = 16.7 ± 14.5.
- No significant differences were observed between the SBP tear present and absent groups at 3 months (p = 0.686 > 0.05) or 6 months (p = 0.961 > 0.05).
- Joint surface collapse present group (n = 3): Pretreatment: 55.5 ± 10.6; 3 months: 56.0 ± 10.2; 6 months: 59.9 ± 12.0.
- Improvements were IV (pre-3 months) = 0.5 ± 6.1, IV (3–6 months) = 3.9 ± 1.8, IV (pre-6 month = 4.4 ± 6.5.
- Joint surface collapse absent group (n = 18): Pretreatment: 53.8 ± 21.8; 3 months: 66.4 ± 21.7; 6 months: 72.5 ± 16.4.
- Improvements were IV (pre-3 months) = 12.6 ± 13.0, IV (3–6 months) = 6.0 ± 14.2, IV (pre-6 months) = 18.6 ± 13.9.
3.3. APS+ESWT (n = 54)
- SBP tear-present group (n = 30): Pretreatment: 42.0 ± 14.7; 3 months: 52.4 ± 19.1; 6 months: 55.0 ± 19.8.
- Improvements were IV (pre-3 months) = 10.4 ± 13.3, IV (3–6 months) = 2.6 ± 9.7, IV (pre-6 months) = 13.0 ± 15.2.
- SBP tear-absent group (n = 24): Pretreatment: 49.7 ± 17.9; 3 months: 68.1 ± 18.6; 6 months: 70.8 ± 18.6.
- Improvements were IV (pre-3 months) = 18.4 ± 12.7, IV (3–6 months) = 2.7 ± 9.4, IV (pre-6 months) = 21.1 ± 15.3.
- At 3 months, the SBP tear-absent group showed significantly greater improvement (p = 0.029 < 0.05). No significant difference was observed at 6 months.
- Joint surface collapse present group (n = 8): Pretreatment: 34.8 ± 8.8; 3 months: 47.0 ± 12.1;6 months: 47.8 ± 13.1.
- Improvements were IV (pre-3 months) = 12.2 ± 13.5, IV (3–6 months) = 0.8 ± 14.3, IV (pre-6 months) = 13.0 ± 17.4.
- Joint surface collapse absent group (n = 46): Pretreatment: 47.3 ± 16.9; 3 months: 61.5 ± 20.7; 6 months: 64.5 ± 20.8.
3.3. MSC-A+ESWT (n = 16)
- SBP tear-present group (n = 14): Pretreatment: 47.0±12.5; 3 months: 60.9±18.1; 6 months: 58.1±17.9.
- Improvements were IV (pre-3 months) = 13.9±10.1, IV (3–6 months) = -2.8±7.8, IV (pre-6 months) = 11.1±12.2.
- SBP tear-absent group (n = 2): Pretreatment: 87.4±11.6; 3 months: 82.7±24.5; 6 months: 84.1±4.7.
- Improvements were IV (pre-3 months) = -4.7±12.9, IV (3–6 months) = 1.4±19.8, IV (pre-6 months) = -3.3±6.9.
- At 3 months, the SBP tear present group showed significantly greater improvement (p = 0.032 < 0.05). At 6 months, no significant difference was observed.
- Joint surface collapse present group (n = 4): Pretreatment: 42.6±12.8; 3 months: 47.5±12.8; 6 months: 39.3±9.8.
- Improvements were IV (pre-3 months) = 4.9±7.4, IV (3–6 months) = -8.2±3.8, IV (pre-6 months) = -3.3±5.2.
- Joint surface collapse absent group (n = 12): Pretreatment: 55.2 ± 19.2; 3 months: 69.0 ± 18.7; 6 months: 68.7 ± 15.0.
3.4. Comparison of Three Groups (ESWT Alone, APS + ESWT, MSC-A + ESWT) Under Consistent Conditions (SBP Tear Present, No Joint Surface Collapse)
- ESWT alone: Pretreatment: 50.0 ± 22.2; 3 months: 59.0 ± 18.6; 6 months: 65.8 ± 14.7.
- Improvement values were IV (pre-3 months) = 9.0 ± 13.8, IV (3–6 month) = 6.8 ± 11.0, IV (pre-6 months) = 15.8 ± 16.0.
- Improvement at 3 months was not significant (p = 0.107 > 0.05), but a significant difference was observed at 6 months (p = 0.027 < 0.05).
- APS + ESWT: Pretreatment: 44.6 ± 15.7;3 months; 54.4 ± 21.0; 6 months: 57.6 ± 21.4.
- Improvement values were IV (pre-3 months) = 9.7 ± 13.4, IV (3—6 months) = 3.3 ± 7.7, IV (pre-6 months) = 13.0 ± 14.7.
- Significant differences were observed between pretreatment and 3 months (p = 0.0027 < 0.01) and between pretreatment and 6 months (p = 0.00047 < 0.001).
- MSC-A + ESWT: Pretreatment: 48.8 ± 12.6; 3 months: 66.2 ± 17.6; 6 months: 65.6 ± 14.5.
3.5. Short-Term Clinical Outcomes MSC-B + ESWT
3.5.1. Case Reports

3.6. Comparison Between MSC-A and Other Therapies
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
Abbreviations
| APS | autologous protein solution |
| BMAC | bone marrow aspirate concentrate |
| BME | bone marrow edema |
| BML | bone marrow lesion |
| CT | computed tomography |
| ESWT | extracorporeal shockwave therapy |
| HE | hematoxylin and eosin |
| IV | improvement value |
| KL | Kellgren–Lawrence |
| KOOS | Knee injury and Osteoarthritis Outcome Score |
| MRI | magnetic resonance imaging |
| MSC | mesenchymal stromal cell |
| MSC-A | intra-articular mesenchymal stromal cell administration |
| MSC-B | intra-articular and intraosseous mesenchymal stromal cell administration |
| OA | osteoarthritis |
| OABS | osteoarthritis bone score |
| OCD | osteochondral defect |
| PRP | platelet-rich plasma |
| SBP | subchondral bone plate |
| SD | standard deviation |
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| Parameter | ESWT alone | APS + ESWT | MSC-A + ESWT |
|---|---|---|---|
| Number of patients (knees) | 40 (41) | 47 (54) | 12 (16) |
| Age (mean ± SD) | 65.4 ± 9.2 | 69.8 ± 10.2 | 72.2 ± 10.6 |
| Sex (M: F) | 15:25 | 12:35 | 5:7 |
| KL grade (2:3:4) | 8:20:13 | 9:15:30 | 1:4:11 |
| SBP tear (present: absent) | 13:28 | 30:24 | 14:2 |
| Joint surface collapse (present: absent) | 6:35 | 8:46 | 4:12 |
| ESWT sessions (mean ± SD) |
4.4 ± 1.3 (3-month) 6.0 ± 2.4 (6-month) |
7.0 ± 3.2 (6-month) |
7.5 ± 3.5 (6-month) |
| Treatment duration | 2–4 weeks intervals | 2–4 weeks intervals | 2–4 weeks intervals |
| Parameter | ESWT alone | APS + ESWT | MSC-A + ESWT |
| Number of patients (knees) | 8 (8) | 20 (22) | 7 (10) |
| Age (mean ± SD) | 64.1 ± 8.7 | 69.9 ± 8.1 | 71.1 ± 13.0 |
| Sex (M:F) | 4:4 | 4:16 | 4:3 |
| KL grade (3:4) | 4:4 | 4:18 | 4:7 |
| SBP tear (present:absent) | 8 all | 22 all | 10 all |
| Joint surface collapse (present:absent) | 0 | 0 | 0 |
| ESWT sessions (mean ± SD) |
6.5 ± 2.6 times (6-month) |
4.8 ± 3.8 times (6-month) |
8.1 ± 3.8 times (6-month) |
| Treatment duration | 2–4 weeks intervals | 2–4 weeks intervals | 2–4 weeks intervals |
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