Poor consideration of tissue loading in randomised trials of MSC interventions for tendon pathology: A systematic review using the TIDieR framework
Ben Dyck, Chris Clifford, Gordon J. Hendry, Graeme P. Hopper, David F. Hamilton

TL;DR
This review finds that clinical trials on MSC treatments for tendon injuries poorly report post-treatment rehabilitation, which is crucial for effective tissue repair.
Contribution
The study highlights the lack of detailed rehabilitation reporting in MSC trials for tendon pathologies using the TIDieR framework.
Findings
Only 8 RCTs met inclusion criteria, showing poor rehabilitation reporting with a mean TIDieR score of 2.38/12.
Key domains like 'tailoring' and 'adherence' were not reported in any trial, indicating high risk of bias.
The review emphasizes the need for more comprehensive trials incorporating post-MSC loading parameters.
Abstract
Mesenchymal Stem Cell (MSC) interventions are a new frontier in the clinical management of tendon injury. In terms of tissue repair and regeneration, both tendon cells and stem cells are mechanotransductive, i.e. they require mechanical stimulus, it therefore follows that well‐structured post‐intervention rehabilitation is needed to support MSC interventions and should be well considered in MSC clinical trials. This review evaluates the completeness of reporting of rehabilitation following MSC interventions for tendon pathology in clinical trials. A systematic review of randomised controlled trials was conducted in line with the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta‐Analyses (PRISMA) guidelines and using the Template for Intervention Description and Replication (TIDieR) framework. We applied a PICO framework to inform our search strategy to find clinical trials that…
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TopicsTendon Structure and Treatment · Sports injuries and prevention · Shoulder Injury and Treatment
