To explore the efficacy of radial shock wave therapy (RSWT) for lateral epicondylitis (LE). A total of 54 cases suffering from LE from Department of Pain Medicine of Fujian Provincial Hospital between December 2017 to October 2019 were randomly assigned to experimental group (=27) and control group (=27). Subjects in the experimental group were applied with RSWT in the lateral elbow area plus scapular back area, while patients in control group were applied with RSWT only in the lateral elbow area. Patients in both groups underwent RSWT one session per week for four weeks. Numeric rating scale (NRS), pain-free grip (PFG) test and patient-rated tennis elbow evaluation (PRTEE) in both groups were evaluated and compared at the pre-treatment, one week, one month and three months after treatment. The NRS scores at pre-treatment, one week, one month and three months after treatment in experimental group were 6.5±1.6, 4.0±1.1, 3.9±1.5, 1.7±1.1, respectively, while those in control group were 6.2±1.4, 3.8±1.3, 4.2±1.2, 2.6±1.2, respectively. Compared with those at pre-treatment, the NRS scores in both groups were significantly decreased at one week, one month and three months after treatment (all <0.05). The PRTEE and PFG results showed significant improvement after treatment (all <0.05). The NRS scores and PRTEE at three months after treatment in the experimental group were 18±11, 1.7±1.1, respectively, which were significantly lower than those in the control group (25±11, 2.6±1.2, respectively) (both <0.05). RSWT exerts a beneficial effect on LE. Guided by the soft tissue surgery theory, RSWT in the lateral elbow area plus scapular back area produces better pain reduction and functional improvement compared with RSWT only in the lateral elbow area.
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Zhonghua Yi Xue Za Zhi
November 2021
Department of Pain Medicine, Fujian Provincial Hospital, Shengli Clinical College of Fujian Medical University, Fuzhou 350001, China.
To explore the efficacy of radial shock wave therapy (RSWT) for lateral epicondylitis (LE). A total of 54 cases suffering from LE from Department of Pain Medicine of Fujian Provincial Hospital between December 2017 to October 2019 were randomly assigned to experimental group (=27) and control group (=27). Subjects in the experimental group were applied with RSWT in the lateral elbow area plus scapular back area, while patients in control group were applied with RSWT only in the lateral elbow area.
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January 2017
Medical University of Silesia, School of Medicine, Chair and Department of Medical Biophysics, Katowice, Poland.
Purpose: The experiment was designed to evaluate and compare the efficacy of focused shockwave and radial shockwave in symptomatic heel spur treatment. Postural balance tests were used to ensure the objectivity of evaluations.
Methods: Forty three patients with symptomatic heel spur were divided into two comparative groups that received respectively focused shockwave therapy (the FSWT group; 2000 impulses, 4 Hz, 0.
J Hum Kinet
September 2015
The Jerzy Kukuczka Academy of Physical Education, Department of Physiotherapy Basics, Katowice. Poland.
The purpose of this article was to evaluate and compare the efficacy of radial and focused shock wave therapies applied to treat tennis elbow. Patients with tennis elbow were randomized into two comparative groups: focused shock wave therapy (FSWT; n=25) and radial shock wave therapy (RSWT; n=25). Subjects in the FSWT and RSWT groups were applied with a focused shock wave (3 sessions, 2000 shocks, 4 Hz, 0.
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March 2005
Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Unit, Department of Neuroscience, San Salvatore Hospital, L'Aquila, Italy.
Aim: Despite the lateral epicondylitis or tennis elbow is a common cause of pain in orthopaedic and sports medicine, the results of the different modalities of conservative treatment are still contradictory. The pourpose of this study was to evaluate the efficacy of radial shock wave therapy (RSWT) in the treatment of tennis elbow.
Methods: In a prospective randomized controlled single-blind study, of 75 eligible patients, 62 with tennis elbow were randomly assigned to study group and control group.
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