Matthew Hyzy
7 Papers
10 Citations
Matthew Hyzy is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Osteoarthritis & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 7 publications.
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Papers
Treatment of lumbar degenerative disc disease-associated radicular pain with culture-expanded autologous mesenchymal stem cells: a pilot study on safety and efficacy
Christopher J. Centeno,Jason Markle,Ehren Dodson,Ian Stemper,Christopher J. Williams,Matthew Hyzy,Thomas E. Ichim,Michael D. Freeman +7 more
TL;DR: Patients treated with autologous cultured MSCs for lower back pain with radicular symptoms in the setting of DDD reported minor adverse events and significant improvements in pain, function, and overall subjective improvement through 6 years of follow-up.
The use of lumbar epidural injection of platelet lysate for treatment of radicular pain
Christopher J. Centeno,Jason Markle,Ehren Dodson,Ian Stemper,Matthew Hyzy,Christopher J. Williams,Michael D. Freeman +6 more
TL;DR: Patients treated with PL epidurals reported significant improvements in pain, exceeded the minimal clinically important difference (MCID) for FRI, and reported subjective improvement through 2-year follow-up, suggesting PL may be a promising substitute for corticosteroid.
The Treatment of Bone Marrow Lesions Associated with Advanced Knee Osteoarthritis: Comparing Intraosseous and Intraarticular Injections with Bone Marrow Concentrate and Platelet Products.
Christopher J. Centeno,Cameron Cartier,Ian Stemper,Ehren Dodson,Michael D. Freeman,Ugochi Azuike,Christopher J. Williams,Matthew Hyzy,Otono Silva,Neven J. Steinmetz +9 more
TL;DR: Treating knee bone marrow lesions with intraosseous bone marrow concentrate and platelet products did not affect patient reported outcomes, and increasing the sample size may be beneficial as well, particularly with the large bone marrow les group.
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Interventional orthopedics in pain medicine practice
TL;DR: Although more research needs to be completed, the increased availability of biologic agents that can prompt healing in musculoskeletal tissues would usher in a new field of medicine—interventional orthopedics.
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Bone Marrow Derived Stem Cells and Their Application in Pain Medicine
Christopher J. Centeno,Matthew Hyzy,Christopher J. Williams +2 more
- 01 Jan 2018
TL;DR: Bone marrow is increasingly being used to treat musculoskeletal disorders, and there is promising early clinical data on the treatment of knee, hip, and shoulder osteoarthritis, as well as intervertebral disc disease.
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