Chronic Inflammatory Disorder Clinical Trial
Official title:
Shockwave Therapy of Chronic Achilles Tendinopathy. A Double-blind, Randomized Clinical Trial of Efficacy
Chronic Achilles tendinopathy is a painful condition with frequently unsatisfactory results of conservative treatment. Extracorporal Shock Wave Therapy (ESWT) has been introduced in the management of various soft tissue conditions. The objective of the study was to investigate the effect of supplementary ESWT versus placebo to conservative treatment of chronic Achilles tendinopathy.
Chronic Achilles tendinopathy is a common disability of the foot during walking and running.
Avoiding of painful activities, correction of malalignment by arch support, stretching
exercise and eccentric training combined with non-steroidal anti-inflammatory pain killers
are the standard treatment regimen (Wilson 2005). However, evidence to support these
modalities is sparse (McLauchlan 2001).
Extracorporal shock wave therapy (ESWT) originally used for treatment of renal stones became
popular in the last decade for treatment of different soft tissue disorders including
calcifying tendinopathy in the rotator cuff, humeral epicondylitis and plantar fasciitis
(Haake 2001, Ogden 2001, Chung 2002, Gerdesmeyer 2003, Speed 2004). It is now worldwide
employed and FDA-approved for the treatment of plantar fasciitis. However regarding both
calcifying tendinopathy in the rotator cuff, humeral epicondylitis and plantar fasciitis the
results are conflicting (Rompe 1996, Boddeker 2001, Hammer 2002, Schmitt 2002, Gross 2003,
Haake 2003, Pleiner 2004, Chung 2005). A series of randomized studies on ESWT for soft
tissue disorders have been reported (Rompe 1997, Krishek 1998, Loew 1999, Rompe 2001, Haake
2001, Hammer 2002, Schmitt 2002, Gerdesmeyer 2003, Gross 2003, Haake 2003, Pleiner 2004,
Chung 2005, Costa 2005) only four reporting significant effect of ESWT (Rompe 1997, Krishek
1998, Loew 1999, Gerdesmeyer 2003), and only one randomised studies for chronic achilles
tendinopathy (Costa 2005). Two uncontrolled (Perlick 2002, Lakshmanan 2003) and one
controlled (Furia 2005) series introduce ESWT for chronic Achilles tendinopathy. The results
of these papers are seriously conflicting. Some authors include training and others not.
Since eccentric training has documented effect (Alfredson 2000) other conservative
treatments should be introduced as a supplement.
We investigated in a double blind randomized trial the supplementary effect of ESWT to
enhance recovery of Achilles tendinopathy. We investigated, firstly, the effect on AOFAS
score and secondly the effect on pain.
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Allocation: Randomized, Endpoint Classification: Efficacy Study, Intervention Model: Parallel Assignment, Masking: Double Blind (Subject, Investigator), Primary Purpose: Treatment
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