Treatment of calcifying tendinitis of rotator cuff by extracorporeal shock waves: a preliminary report.

作者: Markus Loew , Wigand Jurgowski , Hans C. Mau , Mark Thomsen

DOI: 10.1016/S1058-2746(05)80062-X

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摘要: This study examined the effects of high-energy shock wave treatment on course calcifying tendinitis shoulder. Twenty patients were included in protocol. Shock waves applied to calcifications with a lithotripter two sessions 2000 pulses each. The energy that produced was 18 22 kV. Six and 12 weeks after subjective functional state assessed Constant score. All underwent radiographs magnetic resonance imaging. At 12-week follow-up evaluation 15 had marked reduction symptoms an average 30% improvement Radiographs showed complete elimination seven patients, five cases partial disintegration seen. overall morbidity low; 14 transient subcutaneous hematoma. Magnetic imaging did not show any lasting damage bone or soft tissue.

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