Clinical observation of extracorporeal shock wave combined with Li’s bone-setting and tendon-regulating manipulation in the treatment of plantar fasciitis
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Clinical observation of extracorporeal shock wave combined with Li’s bone-setting and tendon-regulating manipulation in the treatment of plantar fasciitis
Shanghai Journal of Traditional Chinese MedicineVol. 55, Issue 12, Pages: 56-60(2021)
Tingrui ZHAO, Jichao YIN, Hao GUO, et al. Clinical observation of extracorporeal shock wave combined with Li’s bone-setting and tendon-regulating manipulation in the treatment of plantar fasciitis. [J]. Shanghai Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 55(12):56-60(2021)
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Tingrui ZHAO, Jichao YIN, Hao GUO, et al. Clinical observation of extracorporeal shock wave combined with Li’s bone-setting and tendon-regulating manipulation in the treatment of plantar fasciitis. [J]. Shanghai Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 55(12):56-60(2021) DOI: 10.16305/j.1007-1334.2021.1907111.
Clinical observation of extracorporeal shock wave combined with Li’s bone-setting and tendon-regulating manipulation in the treatment of plantar fasciitis
Objective,2,To observe the clinical effect of extracorporeal shock wave combined with bone-setting and tendon-regulating manipulation on plantar fasciitis.,Methods,2,Ninety patients with plantar fasciitis were randomly divided into an extracorporeal shock wave therapy group(,n,=30), a manipulation treatment group(,n,=30) and a combined treatment group(,n,=30). The extracorporeal shock wave therapy group was administered with the extracorporeal shock wave, the manipulation treatment group was administered with bone-setting and tendon-regulating manipulation, and the combined treatment group was administered with extracorporeal shock wave therapy combined with bone-setting and tendon-regulating manipulation. All groups were treated for 2 weeks, and the changes in the visual analogue scale(VAS) score of pain, maximum sustainable walking time and plantar fascia thickness were observed and compared.,Results,2,①During the trial, there were no drop-out cases in any group, and all 90 patients completed the trial. ②The differences in pain VAS score and maximum sustainable walking time were statistically significant(,P,<,0.05) in each group before and after treatment and at the week 12 follow-up visit. After treatment and at the week 12 follow-up visit, the pain VAS score in the manipulation treatment group was higher than that in the extracorporeal shock wave therapy group(,P,<,0.05), while the pain VAS score in the combined treatment group was lower than that in the extracorporeal shock wave therapy group and that in the manipulation treatment group, and the maximum sustainable walking time was longer than that in the extracorporeal shock wave therapy group and that in the manipulation treatment group(,P,<,0.05). ③According to the intra-group comparison before treatment and at the week 12 follow-up visit, the plantar fascia thickness was significantly lowered in all groups, and the difference in plantar fascia thickness was statistically significant(,P,<,0.05). The difference in plantar fascia thickness was not statistically significant when compared among groups at the week 12 follow-up visit(,P,>,0.05).,Conclusion,2,The extracorporeal shock wave therapy combined with Li’s bone-setting and tendon-regulating manipulation in the treatment of plantar fasciitis has achieved good clinical effects, which is better than the single use of extracorporeal shock wave therapy or Li’s bone-setting and tendon-regulating manipulation.
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体外冲击波疗法李氏正骨理筋手法足底筋膜炎跟痛症生物力学中医外治疗法
Keywords
extracorporeal shock wave therapyLi’s bone-setting and tendon-regulating manipulationplantar fasciitiscalcaneodyniabiomechanicstraditional Chinese medicine external treatment
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