Shockwave treatment for medial tibial stress syndrome in athletes; a prospective controlled study
Objective - The purpose of this study was to describe the results of two treatment regimens for medial tibial stress syndrome (MTSS); a graded running programme and the same running programme with additional shockwave therapy (extracorporeal shockwave therapy; ESWT).
Design - A prospective observational controlled trial.
Setting - Two different sports medicine departments.
Participants - 42 athletes with MTSS were included.
Intervention - Patients from one hospital were treated with a graded running programme, while patients from the other hospital were treated with the same graded running programme and focused ESWT (five sessions in 9 weeks).
Main Outcome Measures - Time to full recovery (the endpoint was being able to run 18 min consecutively without pain at a fixed intensity).
Results - The time to full recovery was significantly faster in the ESWT group compared with the patients who only performed a graded running programme, respectively 59.7±25.8 and 91.6±43.0 days (p=0.008).
Conclusions - This prospective observational study showed that MTSS patients may benefit from ESWT in addition to a graded running programme. ESWT as an additional treatment warrants further investigation in a prospective controlled trial with the addition of randomisation and double blinding.
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| Notations: | biological and medical sciences |
| Published in: | British Journal of Sports Medicine |
| Language: | English |
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2012
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| Online Access: | https://doi.org/10.1136/bjsm.2010.081992 |
| Volume: | 46 |
| Issue: | 4 |
| Pages: | 253-257 |
| Document types: | article |
| Level: | intermediate |