2017 ISAKOS Biennial Congress IFOSMA ePoster #5059

 

The application of shockwave in the treatment of pain of neck, shoulder, waist and legs

Lulu Wang, Bachelor, Xuzhou, Jiangsu CHINA
Lu Hu, Xuzhou, Jiangsu CHINA

The Chinese people's liberation army 97 hospital , xuzhou, jiangsu, china

FDA Status Not Applicable

Summary

At present, clinical extracorporeal shockwave therapy as a noninvasive treatment in the treatment of neck, shoulder, waist is more remarkable curative effect, has short treatment time, quick effect, safe noninvasive and almost no side effects, in the clinical treatment of neck and shoulder, waist part showing good advantage.

Abstract

Purpose::To explore the application of shockwave in the treatment of pain of neck, shoulder, waist and legs.

Methods

selecting skeletal muscle disease patients which have no other diseases, and conducting shockwave treatment according to the different parts of pain.

Results

(1) the effect of shockwave in the treatment of skeletal muscle diseases of neck, shoulder, waist and legs is outstanding.
(2) there were some differences in pressure and frequency settings in shockwave treatment according to the different diseases.
(3)After shock wave therapy in patients with different diseases, VAS score significantly ease than before treatment (P < 0.01), and cervical spondylosis, periarthritis of shoulder, tennis elbow, knee osteoarthritis, calcaneodynia treatment after 3 month and 6 month after treatment compared with 1 week after treatment, the difference was statistically significant, P < 0.05, further pain relief, and patients with consideration for the treatment of shock wave after the accumulation, accumulated dose and time effect after treatment at work.

Conclusion

Tossing in shock wave treatment technology is an effective therapy for treatment of neck, shoulder, waist, at the same time we also deal with shock wave to the corresponding disease treating pressure, frequency and operation practices should have a certain standard, in order to better evaluate its clinical efficacy.