ANALGESIC EFFECT OF EXTRACORPOREAL SHOCK-WAVE THERAPY ON CHRONIC TENNIS ELBOW

Jan D. Rompe(Orthopaedic Hospital), C. Hopf(Orthopaedic Hospital), K. Küllmer(Orthopaedic Hospital), J. Heine(Orthopaedic Hospital), R. Bürger(Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz)
Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery - British Volume
March 1, 1996
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Abstract

We report a controlled, prospective study to investigate the effect of treatment by low-energy extracorporeal shock waves on pain in tennis elbow. We assigned at random 100 patients who had had symptoms for more than 12 months to two groups to receive low-energy shock-wave therapy. Group I received a total of 3000 impulses of 0.08 mJ/mm2 and group II, the control group, 30 impulses. The patients were reviewed after 3, 6 and 24 weeks. There was significant alleviation of pain and improvement of function after treatment in group I in which there was a good or excellent outcome in 48% and an acceptable result in 42% at the final review, compared with 6% and 24%, respectively, in group II.


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