Terapia de ondas de choque en patología musculo-esquelética

Amador, P

Keywords: ondas de choque

Abstract

Extracorporeal shock waves are unique sound waves that generate a rapid increase in pressure in the tissues in which they are applied. They were first used on the management of urolithiasis and later spread to other pathologies such as musculoskeletal. A series of studies have been carried out to support the usefulness of shock waves in patients with plantar fasciitis, Achilles tendinopathy, epicondylitis, rotator cuff injury with or without calcification, patellar tendinopathy and peritrochanteric pathology that has lasted more than three months and have not responded to the initial handling. There is no consensus regarding the specific protocols to be used. In these conditions, shock waves are only a part of a comprehensive treatment, and should always be associated with other conventional therapies

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Título de la Revista: Revista Hospital Clínico Universidad de Chile
Volumen: 29
Fecha de publicación: 2018
Página de inicio: 16
Página final: 26
Idioma: español
URL: https://redclinica.cl/Portals/0/Users/014/14/14/1377.pdf