Steven Brown: Contributing to AMSSM CRN Orthobiologics Research on PRP in Muscle Injury and Tendinopathy
Steven Brown, Associate Professor of Family, Sports Medicine and Associate Dean of Graduate Medical Education at Meharry Medical College School of Medicine, shared AMSSM Collaborative Research Network‘s on LinkedIn, adding:
“Grateful to be part of the AMSSM Collaborative Research Network (CRN) Summit on Orthobiologics.
This summit brought together an outstanding group pushing the science and clinical application of these therapies forward.
I am thankful to AMSSM for selecting me to contribute to the scoping review on Platelet – Based Therapies and Muscle Injury and the research consensus – building group on PRP and Tendinopathy.
Excited to see this work translate into more evidence – informed, impactful care for our patients and athletes.”
AMSSM Collaborative Research Network (CRN) , shared a post on LinkedIn:
“Great morning of collaboration and consensus – building around research priorities in orthobiologics.
Our members identified the top three focus areas within PRP and Tendinopathy, PRP/PPP and Muscle Injuries, and Cell – based Therapies.
Keep an eye out for an upcoming AMSSM consensus statement outlining these research priorities.”

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