Search results for "High-Energy Shock Waves"

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High-energy extracorporeal shock wave treatment of nonunions.

2001

Forty-three consecutive patients who did not have healing of tibial or femoral diaphyseal and metaphyseal fractures and osteotomies for at least 9 months after injury or surgery were examined prospectively for use of high-energy extracorporeal shock waves. Former treatment modalities (cast, external fixator, plate osteosynthesis, limitation of weightbearing) remained unchanged. In all cases a 99m Technetium dicarboxyphosphonate regional two-phase bone scintigraphy was performed before one treatment with 3000 impulses of an energy flux density of 0.6 mJ/mm 2 . Radiologic and clinical followups were done at 4-week intervals starting 8 weeks after shock wave treatment. The success criterion wa…

AdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtyAdolescentmedicine.medical_treatmentNonunionLong boneBone healingOsteotomyHigh-Energy Shock WavesmedicineHumansOrthopedics and Sports MedicineFemurProspective StudiesAgedOsteosynthesismedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryGeneral MedicineMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseSurgeryTibial FracturesPseudarthrosismedicine.anatomical_structureBone scintigraphyFractures UnunitedSurgeryFemalebusinessFemoral FracturesClinical orthopaedics and related research
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Shock wave therapy versus conventional surgery in the treatment of calcifying tendinitis of the shoulder.

2001

A prospective quasirandomized study was performed to compare the effects of surgical extirpation (Group I, 29 patients) with the outcome after high-energy extracorporeal shock wave therapy (Group II, 50 patients; 3,000 impulses of an energy flux density of 0.6 mJ/mm2) in patients with a chronic calcifying tendinitis in the supraspinatus tendon. Symptoms and demographic data of the two groups were comparable. According to the University of California Los Angeles Rating System, the mean score in Group I was 30 points with 75% good or excellent results after 12 months, and 32 points with 90% good or excellent results after 24 months. Radiologically, there was no calcific deposit in 85% of the …

AdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtymedicine.medical_treatmentRadiographyLithotripsylaw.inventionHigh-Energy Shock WavesTendonsRandomized controlled trialTendinitislawmedicineHumansOrthopedics and Sports MedicineProspective StudiesProspective cohort studyAgedbusiness.industryShoulder JointCalcinosisGeneral MedicineMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseSurgeryClinical trialRadiographymedicine.anatomical_structureOrthopedic surgeryTendinopathyUpper limbSurgeryFemalebusinessClinical orthopaedics and related research
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Extracorporeal Shock Wave Stimulates Angiogenesis and Collagen Production in Facial Soft Tissue.

2019

Abstract Background This study investigated the efficacy of extracorporeal shock wave (ESW) application in stimulating dermal thickness, vascularity, and collagen synthesis of facial skin in a large animal model. Materials and methods The facial skin of the maxillary and mandibular areas of goats (n = 6 per group) was treated with ESWs of different intensities (0.15 and 0.45 mJ/mm2; 1000 pulses). After 4 d, histology and immunohistochemistry were used to evaluate the following: dermal thickness, total number and abundance of microvessels, amount of type 1 collagen, and α-smooth muscle actin expression. Results Dermal thickness, number and abundance of microvessels, and collagen synthesis in…

MalePathologymedicine.medical_specialtyAngiogenesisSurgical WoundNeovascularization PhysiologicSurgical FlapsMicrocirculationHigh-Energy Shock Waves03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineVascularityMedicineAnimalsHumansSkinWound Healingintegumentary systembusiness.industryGoatsSoft tissueHistologyExtracorporeal shock waveDisease Models Animal030220 oncology & carcinogenesisFaceModels AnimalImmunohistochemistryTissue healing030211 gastroenterology & hepatologySurgeryCollagenmedicine.symptombusinessThe Journal of surgical research
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Role of high-resolution ultrasound in guiding treatment of idiopathic plantar fasciitis with minimally invasive techiniques

2007

The aim of this study was to assess the reliability of peri-fascial oedema as a sonographic criterion for selecting the most appropriate treatment (ultrasound-guided corticosteroid injection or ultrasound-guided extracorporeal shock wave therapy) of idiopathic plantar fasciitis (IPF).Sixty-four patients with a clinical diagnosis of unilateral refractory IPF, treated conservatively for at least 8 weeks, were studied with high-resolution ultrasound (HRUS). Pain intensity was evaluated with a visual analogue scale (VAS). HRUS was used to confirm IPF and identify the presence of peri-fascial oedema. Patients with an HRUS diagnosis of IPF were grouped according to the presence (A) or absence (B)…

Malemedicine.medical_specialtyExtracorporeal shock wave therapyUltrasonic TherapyPlantar fasciitisInjections IntralesionalHigh-Energy Shock WavesmedicineHumansRadiology Nuclear Medicine and imagingFasciitisGlucocorticoidsSicilyUltrasonography InterventionalPain MeasurementNeuroradiologymedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryUltrasoundHigh resolution ultrasoundInterventional radiologyGeneral MedicineMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseSurgeryTreatment OutcomeFasciitis PlantarPatient SatisfactionFemaleUltrasonographymedicine.symptombusiness
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Er:YAG laser treatment in supportive periodontal therapy.

2012

To assess clinical and microbiological outcomes of an Er:YAG laser in comparison with sonic debridement in the treatment of persistent periodontal pockets in a prospective randomized controlled multicentre study design.A total of 78 patients in supportive periodontal therapy with two residual pockets were included, 58 were available for the whole follow-up period. Root surfaces were instrumented either with a sonic scaler (Sonicflex(®) 2003 L) or with an Er:YAG laser (KEY Laser(®) 3). Clinical attachment levels (CAL), Probing depths (PD), Plaque control record (PCR) and Bleeding on probing (BOP) were assessed at baseline, 13 and 26 weeks after treatment. In addition, microbiological analysi…

Malemedicine.medical_specialtyPeriodontal DebridementGingival and periodontal pocketmedicine.medical_treatmentTreatment outcomeDental PlaqueDentistryLasers Solid-Statelaw.inventionHigh-Energy Shock WavesSonicationRandomized controlled triallawGram-Negative BacteriaPeriodontal Attachment LossmedicineHumansPeriodontal PocketProspective StudiesLow-Level Light TherapyTooth RootProspective cohort studybusiness.industryFollow up studiesAttachment levelMiddle AgedBacterial LoadSurgeryTreatment OutcomeDebridement (dental)Chronic PeriodontitisPeriodonticsFemalebusinessGingival HemorrhageEr:YAG laserFollow-Up StudiesJournal of clinical periodontology
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Shoulder function after extracorporal shock wave therapy for calcific tendinitis.

1998

We report a controlled, prospective study that explored the effect of extracorporal shock waves of low- versus high-energy density in patients with chronic shoulder pain and calcific tendinitis. We assigned at random 100 patients who had had calcific tendinitis for more than 12 months to 2 groups to receive shock wave therapy either of a low- or high-energy density. Group 1 received 1500 impulses of 0.06 mJ/mm2, whereas group 2 received 1500 impulses of 0.28 mJ/mm2. Unlike group 1, in which the shock wave application could be performed without local anesthesia, all patients in group 2 required brachial plexus anesthesia. The patients were reviewed at 6 and 24 weeks. Partial or complete disi…

Malemedicine.medical_specialtyTime Factorslaw.inventionHigh-Energy Shock WavesRandomized controlled triallawShoulder PainmedicineShoulder functionHumansOrthopedics and Sports MedicineIn patientLocal anesthesiaProspective StudiesProspective cohort studybusiness.industryShoulder JointCalcific tendinitisCalcinosisGeneral MedicineMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseSurgeryTreatment OutcomeShock wave therapyTendinopathySurgeryConstant scoreFemalebusinessFollow-Up StudiesJournal of shoulder and elbow surgery
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Ultrasonic cavitation induced water in vegetable oil emulsion droplets--a simple and easy technique to synthesize manganese zinc ferrite nanocrystals…

2012

In the present investigation, synthesis of manganese zinc ferrite (Mn(0.5)Zn(0.5)Fe(2)O(4)) nanoparticles with narrow size distribution have been prepared using ultrasound assisted emulsion (consisting of rapeseed oil as an oil phase and aqueous solution of Mn(2+), Zn(2+) and Fe(2+) acetates) and evaporation processes. The as-prepared ferrite was nanocrystalline. In order to remove the small amount of oil present on the surface of the ferrite, it was subjected to heat treatment at 300 °C for 3h. Both the as-prepared and heat treated ferrites have been characterized by X-ray diffraction (XRD), infrared spectroscopy (IR), TGA/DTA, transmission electron microscopy (TEM) and energy dispersion X…

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Assessment of the fundamental flexural guided wave in cortical bone by an ultrasonic axial-transmission array transducer

2013

Abstract The fundamental flexural guided wave (FFGW), as modeled, for example, by the A0 Lamb mode, is a clinically useful indicator of cortical bone thickness. In the work described in this article, we tested so-called multiridge-based analysis, based on the crazy climber algorithm and short-time Fourier transform, for assessment of the FFGW component recorded by a clinical array transducer featuring a limited number of elements. Methods included numerical finite-element simulations and experiments in bone phantoms and human radius specimens ( n  = 41). The proposed approach enabled extraction of the FFGW component and determination of its group velocity. This group velocity was in good ag…

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Extracorporeal shock wave-mediated changes in proliferation, differentiation, and gene expression of human osteoblasts.

2008

The goal of this study was to determine whether cell proliferation, differentiation, and gene expression of primary human osteoblasts (hOB) are influenced by shock wave application (SWA).Osteoblast cultures were isolated from cancellous bone fragments and treated with 500 impulses of energy flux densities of 0.06 mJ/mm, 0.18 mJ/mm, 0.36 mJ/mm, and 0.50 mJ/mm. Twenty-four hours and 96 hours after SWA cell proliferation, alkaline phosphatase activity, and mineralization were analyzed. The global gene expression profiling was determined 96 hours after SWA employing Affymetrix HG-U133A microarrays.After 24 hours, hOB showed a dose-dependent increase in cell proliferation from 68.7% (at 0.06 mJ/…

Proliferation differentiationGene ExpressionIn Vitro TechniquesCritical Care and Intensive Care MedicineHigh-Energy Shock WavesBone DensityGene expressionmedicineHumansHigh-Density MicroarrayOligonucleotide Array Sequence AnalysisOsteoblastsCell growthbusiness.industryReverse Transcriptase Polymerase Chain ReactionGene Expression ProfilingOsteoblastCell DifferentiationAnatomyExtracorporeal shock waveAlkaline PhosphataseCell biologyGene expression profilingmedicine.anatomical_structureSurgerybusinessCancellous boneCell DivisionThe Journal of trauma
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Application of High Energy Shock Waves to Single Cells

1989

Extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy has been in clinical use since 1980 with several hundred thousand patients treated to date. Striking complications, like perirenal hematomas, are rare with a range of approximately 0.5%–1.5%. High dose applications in pigs and dogs have shown devastating effects on renal parenchyma with intrarenal hemorrhage and later fibrosis (Muschter et al. 1987). However, very little is known about shock wave effects on single cells like cellular blood components. Chaussy and coworkers (Chaussy 1982; Eisenberger et al. 1977) could show an increase of free hemoglobin after exposing canine erythrocytes to shock waves. Russo and associates (1986) found a profound influ…

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