Shockwave therapy

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About This Presentation

Presentation on SHOCKWAVE THERAPY.
What is ESWT Or Shockwave Therapy.
MECHANISM OF ACTION Shockwave Therapy.
MEDICAL EFFECTS of Shockwave Therapy.
INDICATIONS and CONTRAINDICATIONS of Shockwave Therapy.
Some of the benefits of shockwave therapy treatment.
HOW SUCCESSFUL IS SHOCKWAVE?


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SHOCKWAVE THERAPY PRESENTED BY: SAMEER AHMED TANIA SHEIKH SAAD ALI

What is ESWT Or Shockwave Therapy Shockwave Therapy is a noninvasive method that uses acoustive waves to treat varies musculoskeletal conditions. Extracorporeal = outside body. Shockwave = intense, short energy wave travelling faster than speed of sound. Well-controlled mechanical insult to tissue. Fast pain reliever and restore mobility.

History  In 1983 the first commercial lithotripter, The Dornier Lithotripter Since 1985 other organs such as the gall bladder, bile duct, pancreas and salivary glands have been treated with shockwave. During the next 10 years shockwave machines were trialed and have been used to treat orthopaedic disorders, including pseudo-arthroses, osteochondrosis and various tendinopathies (Haupt, 1997).

SHOCKWAVE THERAPY FAST AND PERMANENT RELIEF FROM PAIN Unique, non-invasive solution for musculoskeletal pain Just three to four treatments needed at weekly intervals A therapy session only takes about 10 minutes FIELDS OF APPLLIACTION Orthopedics Rehabilitation Sports medicine

MECHANISM OF ACTION A shockwave is an acoustic wave which carries high energy to painful spots and myoskeletal tissues with subacute, subchronic and chronic conditions. The energy promotes regenerating and reparative processes of the bones, tendons and other soft tissues.

MEDICAL EFFECTS Acoustic waves with high energy peak used in Shockwave therapy interact with tissue causing overall medical effects of accelerated tissue repair and cell growth, analgesia and mobility restoration. All the processes mentioned in this section are typically employed simultaneously and are used to treat chronic, sub-acute and acute (advanced users only) conditions. New Blood Vessel Formation Reversal of Chronic Inflammation Stimulation of Collagen Production

CONTI…. 1. NEW BLOOD VESSEL FORMATION: Nutrient blood flow is necessary to start and maintain the repair processes of damaged tissue. The application of acoustic waves creates capillary microruptures in tendon and bone. 2. REVERSAL OF CHRONIC INFLAMMATION: Mast cells are one of the key components of the inflammatory process. Their activity may be increased by using pervasive acoustic waves. 3. STIMULATION OF COLLAGEN PRODUCTION: The production of a sufficient amount of collagen is a necessary precondition for the repair processes of the damaged myoskeletal and ligamentous structures. Shockwave therapy accelerates procollagen synthesis.

INDICATIONS Jumper’s Knee Painful Shoulder Tennis Elbow Heel Spur Insertional Pain Chronic Tendinopathy Medial Tibial Stress Syndrome Calcifications Hip Pain

Shockwave therapy has shown to effectively treat the following conditions: Feet - heel spurs, plantar fasciitis, Achilles tendonitis Elbow – tennis and golfers elbow Shoulder - calcific tendinosis of rotator cuff muscles Knee - patellar tendonitis Hip – bursitis Lower leg - shin splints Upper leg - Iliotibial band friction syndrome Back pain - lumbar and cervical spine regions and chronic muscular pain

Some of the benefits of shockwave therapy treatment: S hockwave therapy has excellent cost/effectiveness ratio Non-invasive solution for chronic pain in your shoulder, back, heel, knee or elbow No anesthesia required, no drugs Limited side effects Main fields of application: orthopedics, rehabilitation, and sport medicine New research shows that it can have a positive affect on acute pain 

CONTRAINDICATIONS: Eyes Major Blood Vessels Open Wound Implanted Devices Brain Major Nerves Infection Cancer Pregnancy Joint replacement Clotting disorders Epiphysis

  HOW SUCCESSFUL IS SHOCKWAVE? Shockwave therapy is one of the most widely researched rehabilitation modalities used in physiotherapy clinics, with increasing numbers of scientific studies added each year. The majority of research validates the effectiveness of extracorporeal shockwave, and shows successful treatment rates of up to 90%.

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