Long-Term Outcome Of Low-Energy Extracorporeal Shockwave Therapy On Gluteal Tendinopathy Documented By Magnetic Resonance Imaging

PLOS ONE(2018)

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BackgroundPrevious outcome studies for extracorporeal Shockwave therapy (ESWT) have included clinically diagnosed greater trochanteric pain syndrome (GTPS). The purpose of this study is to investigate outcome of ESWT on GTPS with gluteal tendinopathy documented by magnetic resonance imaging (MRI).MethodsMedical records of 38 consecutive patients were retrospectively reviewed, who underwent ESWT for GTPS with MRI-documented gluteal tendinopathy (> 6 months). ESWT was conducted (1/week) when the Roles-Maudsley score (RMS) showed "Poor" or "Fair" grade after conservative treatment until RMS had reached "Good" or "Excellent" grade (treatment success) or until 12 treatments had been applied. Numeric rating scale (NRS) and RMS were evaluated before, 1 week after (immediate follow-up) and mean 27 months after ESWT program (long-term follow-up). Success rate was calculated at each follow-up point.ResultsInitial NRS (5.9 +/- 1.6) significantly decreased at immediate (2.5 +/- 1.5, p < 0.01) and long-term follow-up (3.3 +/- 3.0, p < 0.01), respectively. Success rates were 83.3% (immediate) and 55.6% (long-term), respectively. There was no correlation among age, symptom duration and NRS.ConclusionLow-energy ESWT can be an effective treatment for pain relief in chronic GTPS with MRI-documented gluteal tendinopathy. However, its long-term effect appears to decrease with time.
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