1. Efficacy of extracorporeal shock wave treatment in calcaneal enthesophytosis.
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Cosentino, R, Falsetti, P, Manca, S, De Stefano, R, Frati, E, Frediani, B, Baldi, F, Selvi, E, and Marcolongo, R
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Objective: To evaluate the efficacy of extracorporeal shock wave treatment (ESWT) in calcaneal enthesophytosis.Methods: 60 patients (43 women, 17 men) were examined who had talalgia associated with heel spur. A single blind randomised study was performed in which 30 patients underwent a regular treatment (group 1) and 30 a simulated one (shocks of 0 mJ/mm(2) energy were applied) (group 2). Variations in symptoms were evaluated by visual analogue scale (VAS). Variations in the dimension of enthesophytosis were evaluated by x ray examination. Variations in the grade of enthesitis were evaluated by sonography.Results: A significant decrease of VAS was seen in group 1. Examination by x ray showed morphological modifications (reduction of the larger diameter >1 mm) of the enthesophytosis in nine (30%) patients. Sonography did not show significant changes in the grade of enthesitis just after the end of the treatment, but a significant reduction was seen after one month. In the control group no significant decrease of VAS was seen. No modification was observed by x ray examination or sonography.Conclusion: ESWT is safe and improves the symptoms of most patients with a painful heel, it can also structurally modify enthesophytosis, and reduce inflammatory oedema. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2001
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