Publications by authors named "Wei Ting Wu"

A 66-year-old woman presented with persistent knee effusion three months after undergoing a cemented medial uni-compartmental knee replacement. She was afebrile and able to walk with a stick. Physical examination revealed moderate effusion.

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A groin mass can arise from multiple conditions, with common causes including hernias, enlarged lymph nodes, fluid collections, or tumors. An ultrasound, together with a clinical examination, plays a key role in diagnosing groin masses and identifying hidden hernias. A 44-year-old male presented with a painless right inguinal mass that had been continuously present for one month.

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A 27-year-old female presented with persistent right medial plantar pain that developed over six months following an ankle sprain. The pain, described as sharp and radiating to the toes, progressively worsened, affecting her ability to walk. An initial ultrasound examination suggested medial plantar nerve compression by a lipoma, prompting her referral for ultrasound-guided hydrodissection.

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  • * A meta-analysis examined 12 randomized controlled trials involving 2,050 participants to evaluate the effectiveness and side effects of ICI treatments in CRC.
  • * Results showed that PD-L1 inhibitors improved overall survival by 2.28 months, while PD-1 inhibitors enhanced progression-free survival by 4.79 months, but both types had similar rates for response and side effects compared to other treatments.
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Background: Low back pain is a globally prevalent musculoskeletal issue. Repetitive peripheral magnetic stimulation (rPMS) is emerging as a promising modality for managing musculoskeletal pain, while ultrasound-guided lumbar facet/multifidus injections are a potential therapeutic option for low back pain. This study explores the feasibility of combining these two treatments for managing low back pain.

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Objective: This umbrella review synthesizes systematic reviews and meta-analyses to reach a conclusion concerning the overall effectiveness of ultrasound-guided vs landmark-guided injections for treating musculoskeletal pain.

Design: Umbrella review.

Methods: PubMed, EMBASE, MEDLINE, and Web of Science were searched for relevant systematic reviews and meta-analyses from inception to March 2024.

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Background: Cardiovascular disease (CVD) remains the foremost cause of mortality globally. Taurine, an amino acid, holds promise for cardiovascular health through mechanisms such as calcium regulation, blood pressure reduction, and antioxidant and anti-inflammatory effects. Despite these potential benefits, previous studies have yielded inconsistent results.

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  • Patellofemoral pain syndrome (PFPS) is a common cause of knee pain, and lumbopelvic manipulation (LPM) may help reduce this pain.
  • A meta-analysis of ten randomized controlled trials involving 346 participants found significant pain reduction in those receiving LPM compared to a control group.
  • LPM, especially when combined with other therapies, is considered a safe and effective treatment option, and clinicians are encouraged to incorporate it into PFPS management plans.
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  • * Shear-wave sonoelastography helps evaluate muscle elasticity, while ultrasound-guided techniques, like interfascial hydrodissection and rhomboid blocks, effectively reduce pain in MPS patients.
  • * Combining shockwave therapy with ultrasound-guided injections has been particularly successful for trapezius MPS, showcasing the importance of ultrasonography in safe and accurate pain management.
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Background: Metabolic syndrome (MetS) is a cluster of interconnected risk factors that significantly increase the likelihood of cardiovascular disease and type 2 diabetes. Taurine has emerged as a potential therapeutic agent for MetS. This meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials (RCTs) aimed to evaluate the effects of taurine supplementation on MetS-related parameters.

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The paraspinal muscles of the cervical, thoracic, and lumbar spine are important pain generators because muscle strains or myofascial pain syndrome caused by trigger points are common during clinical practice. Ultrasonography is the most convenient imaging tool for evaluating these muscles due to its advantages, such as providing good delineation of soft tissues, easy accessibility, and zero radiation. Additionally, ultrasound can serve as a useful guiding tool for paraspinal muscle intervention to prevent inadvertent injuries to vital axial neurovascular structures.

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Objective: This systematic review and meta-analysis aimed to evaluate the influence of core muscle training on throwing ball velocity among overhead throwing athletes.

Design: A literature search was performed from inception to July 2023 for randomized controlled trials investigating the effects of core muscle training on overhead throwing ball velocity. The primary outcome was the change in standing throwing ball velocity.

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Study Design: Systematic review and meta-analysis.

Objective: This study aims to assess the effectiveness of lumbar segmental stabilization exercise (LSSE) in managing spondylolysis and spondylolisthesis.

Summary Of Background Data: Spondylolysis and spondylolisthesis are spinal disorders associated with lumbar segmental instability.

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Surgical repair of rotator cuff tears is performed routinely; however, the risks of re-tears and the associated consequences are significant. Sonoelastography, an imaging modality that evaluates the mechanical properties of tissues, can examine the dynamic transitions in rotator cuff stiffness following retear and investigate the relationship between these changes and the occurrences of retears. This systematic review aimed to summarize the role of perioperative sonoelastography in repaired rotator cuffs.

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  • Agenesis and hypoplasia of multiple flexor tendons in the same hand is extremely rare and not previously studied.
  • A case study of a 4-year-old girl showed absent flexion in her seemingly normal fingers due to thinning of the flexor tendons.
  • Ultrasound and X-rays are recommended for evaluating such complex hand deformities involving both bones and tendons.
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Assessment of the posterior lateral knee pain poses diagnostic challenges, requiring accurate evaluation of various structures in light of the medical history and physical examination. Despite substantial progress in the ultrasonographic diagnosis of musculoskeletal disorders, the current protocol (EURO-MUSCULUS/USPRM. Basic scanning protocols for knee) fails to conduct a comprehensive investigation into the intricate, tendons, and ligaments of the posterior lateral knee.

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Elucidating its dynamic interaction within the knee joint, this exploration delves into the awareness regarding the articularis genus muscle for ultrasound-guided suprapatellar recess injections. While injections into the infrapatellar recess may proceed without ultrasound guidance, we highlight concerns regarding the potential cartilage injury. In contrast, especially with ultrasound guidance, suprapatellar recess injections significantly mitigate this risk, especially in the case of collapsed recess.

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