BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Radial shock-wave therapy (RSWT) is a pneumatically generated, low- to medium-energy type of shock-wave therapy. This single-blind, randomized, "less active similar therapy"-controlled study was performed to evaluate the effectiveness of RSWT for the management of calcific tendinitis of the shoulder. SUBJECTS: Ninety patients with radiographically verified calcific tendinitis of the shoulder were tested. METHODS: Subjects were randomly assigned to either a treatment group (n=45) or a control group (n=45). Pain and functional level were evaluated before and after treatment and at a 6-month follow-up. Radiographic modifications in calcifications were evaluated before and after treatment. RESULTS: The treatment group displayed improvement in all of the parameters analyzed after treatment and at the 6-month follow-up. Calcifications disappeared completely in 86.6% of the subjects in the treatment group and partially in 13.4% of subjects; only 8.8% of the subjects in the control group displayed partially reduced calcifications, and none displayed a total disappearance. DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSION: The results suggest that the use of RSWT for the management of calcific tendinitis of the shoulder is safe and effective, leading to a significant reduction in pain and improvement of shoulder function after 4 weeks, without adverse effects.

Effectiveness of radial shock wave therapy for calcific tendinitis of the shoulder: single blind, randomized, clinical study / A., Cacchio; Paoloni, Marco; A., Barile; R., Don; F., DE PAULIS; V., Calvisi; A., Ranavolo; M., Frascarelli; Santilli, Valter; G., Spacca. - In: PHYSICAL THERAPY. - ISSN 0031-9023. - 86(5):(2006), pp. 672-682.

Effectiveness of radial shock wave therapy for calcific tendinitis of the shoulder: single blind, randomized, clinical study.

PAOLONI, Marco;SANTILLI, VALTER;
2006

Abstract

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Radial shock-wave therapy (RSWT) is a pneumatically generated, low- to medium-energy type of shock-wave therapy. This single-blind, randomized, "less active similar therapy"-controlled study was performed to evaluate the effectiveness of RSWT for the management of calcific tendinitis of the shoulder. SUBJECTS: Ninety patients with radiographically verified calcific tendinitis of the shoulder were tested. METHODS: Subjects were randomly assigned to either a treatment group (n=45) or a control group (n=45). Pain and functional level were evaluated before and after treatment and at a 6-month follow-up. Radiographic modifications in calcifications were evaluated before and after treatment. RESULTS: The treatment group displayed improvement in all of the parameters analyzed after treatment and at the 6-month follow-up. Calcifications disappeared completely in 86.6% of the subjects in the treatment group and partially in 13.4% of subjects; only 8.8% of the subjects in the control group displayed partially reduced calcifications, and none displayed a total disappearance. DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSION: The results suggest that the use of RSWT for the management of calcific tendinitis of the shoulder is safe and effective, leading to a significant reduction in pain and improvement of shoulder function after 4 weeks, without adverse effects.
2006
radial shock wave therapy, calcific tendinitis, shoulder, rehabilitation, physical therapy
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Effectiveness of radial shock wave therapy for calcific tendinitis of the shoulder: single blind, randomized, clinical study / A., Cacchio; Paoloni, Marco; A., Barile; R., Don; F., DE PAULIS; V., Calvisi; A., Ranavolo; M., Frascarelli; Santilli, Valter; G., Spacca. - In: PHYSICAL THERAPY. - ISSN 0031-9023. - 86(5):(2006), pp. 672-682.
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