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== Description<br> == | == Description<br> == | ||
Clinical use of ESWT was first introduced into practice in 1982 for urologic conditions. Subsequent clinical applications in musculoskeletal conditions have been described in treatment of plantar fasciopathy, both upper and lower extremity tendinopathies, greater trochanteric pain syndrome, medial tibial stress syndrome, management of nonunion fractures, and joint disease including avascular necrosis | |||
== Indication<br> == | == Indication<br> == | ||
Extracorporeal shockwave therapy (ESWT) is primarily used in the treatment of common orthopedic conditions. These include patellar tendinopathy, achilles tendinopathy, medial tibial stress syndrome, plantar fasciopathy and lateral epicondylitis. | |||
== Clinical Presentation == | == Clinical Presentation == |
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Description
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Clinical use of ESWT was first introduced into practice in 1982 for urologic conditions. Subsequent clinical applications in musculoskeletal conditions have been described in treatment of plantar fasciopathy, both upper and lower extremity tendinopathies, greater trochanteric pain syndrome, medial tibial stress syndrome, management of nonunion fractures, and joint disease including avascular necrosis
Indication
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Extracorporeal shockwave therapy (ESWT) is primarily used in the treatment of common orthopedic conditions. These include patellar tendinopathy, achilles tendinopathy, medial tibial stress syndrome, plantar fasciopathy and lateral epicondylitis.
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