Title of article :
Dose-related Effect of Radial Extracorporeal Shockwave Therapy (rESWT) on Lateral Epicondylitis in Active Patients: A Retrospective Comparative Study
Author/Authors :
Arıcan, Mehmet Department of Orthopaedics and Traumatology - Faculty of Medicine - Duzce University - Duzce, Turkey , Turhan, Yalçın Department of Orthopaedics and Traumatology - Faculty of Medicine - Duzce University - Duzce, Turkey , Karaduman, Zekeriya Okan Department of Orthopaedics and Traumatology - Faculty of Medicine - Duzce University - Duzce, Turkey
Abstract :
Background: Extracorporeal shock wave therapy is a noninvasive, safe, and well- tolerated treatment method which is increasingly
used in the treatment of lateral epicondylitis. However, the gold standard treatment protocol is still controversial.
Objectives: This study aimed to investigate and compare the efficacy of two different pneumatic pressure levels of radial extracorporeal
shockwave therapy (rESWT) in active patients with lateral epicondylitis, unresponsive to conservative treatment.
Methods: This retrospective comparative study was carried out in the Department of Orthopedics and Traumatology, Duzce University
School of Medicine in 2018. A total of 330 patients with lateral epicondylitis unresponsive to conservative treatment were
underwent rESWT during years 2010 - 2017. The patients were divided into two groups of 181 patients (group 1) with a total of 1500
impulses of 10 Hz frequency at 1 bar of air pressure during five treatment sessions at 1 week intervals, and 149 patients (group 2) with
a total of 2000 impulses of 10 Hz frequency at 2 bars of air pressure during five treatment sessions at 1 week intervals. Functional and
clinical outcomes were assessed just before the treatment, at six weeks and six months after treatment using the visual analogue
scale (VAS) and the Quick-Disabilities of the Arm, Shoulder, and Hand (Q-DASH) score.
Results: The mean VAS score had significantly decreased in group 1 from 8.341.22 to 2.591.49 (P = 0.0001) and had also in group
2 from 8.56 1.22 to 2.56 1.76 (P = 0.0001). The mean Q-DASH score decreased significantly in both groups; from 58.92 18.48
to 9.27 5.85 (P = 0.0001), and from 65.36 19.32 to 9.25 6.28 (P = 0.0001) in group 1 and group 2, respectively. No significant
difference was observed between the pretreatment VAS and the 6-month scores of groups 1 and 2 (P = 0.103). The mean difference in
the Q-DASH pretreatment and 6-week scores and between the pretreatment and 6-month scores in group 2 were higher than those
in group 1 (P = 0.011, P = 0.003).
Conclusions: Although both rESWT treatment regimens caused a decrease in pain and loss of function, the superior treatment
protocol for rESWT appears to be five treatment sessions at 1-week intervals, with 2000 impulses per session and 2 bars. rESWT is a
good option for treating lateral epicondylitis, as it is safe and effective and leads to no complications.
Keywords :
Air Pressure , Elbow Extracorporeal Shockwave Therapy Hand , Lateral Epicondylitis , Ortopedics , Pain , Shoulder , Tennis Elbow , Traumatology , Visual Analog Scale
Journal title :
Iranian Red Crescent Medical Journal