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9 versus 81.2, respectively; P= .0006); the University of California, Los Angeles score (31.1 versus 30.2; P .00001); the American Shoulder and Elbow Surgeons score (87.3 versus 84.5; P= .04); and the visual analog scale score (1.3 versus 1.6; P= .01). PRF resulted in an improved Constant score (80.1 versus 80.0, respectively; P= .04) compared with control. The current evidence shows that using PRP in arthroscopic rotator cuff repair can improve pain levels and functional outcome scores while reducing the retear rate after surger