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Long Duration Sonophoresis of Diclofenac to Augment Rehabilitation of Common Musculoskeletal Injuries. 长时间声波透入双氯芬酸以增强常见肌肉骨骼损伤的康复效果
Pub Date : 2023-01-01 Epub Date: 2023-01-20
Paddy Jarit, Dominic Klyve, Rod Walters

Background: The use of long duration sonophoresis (LDS) for musculoskeletal injuries is a new and emerging treatment option for patients undergoing rehabilitation. The treatment is non-invasive, provides multi-hour mechanical stimulus expediating tissue regeneration and deep tissue heat along with local application of therapeutic compound for improved pain relief. The objective of this prospective case study was to evaluate real-world application of diclofenac LDS as an add-on intervention for patients non-responsive to physical therapy alone.

Methods: Patient who failed to respond to at least 4 weeks of physical therapy were treated with the addition of 2.5% diclofenac LDS daily for 4 weeks. The numerical rating scale, global health improvement score, functional improvement, and treatment satisfaction index were measured to assess pain reduction and quality of life improvement from treatment. Patient outcome data was organized by injury type and patient age groups, and statistically analyzed with ANOVA to assess treatment differences within and between groups. The study was registered on clinicaltrails.gov NCT05254470.

Result: The study included (n=135) musculoskeletal injury LDS treatments with no adverse events. Patients reported a mean pain reduction from baseline of 4.44 points (p<0.0001) and a 4.85point health improvement score after 4-week of daily sonophoresis treatment. There were no age-related differences in pain reduction, and 97.8% of patients in the study reported functional improvement with the addition of LDS treatment. Significant pain relief was observed in injuries related to tendinopathy, sprain, strain, contusion, bone fracture, and post-surgical recovery.

Conclusion: The use of LDS significantly reduced pain and improved musculoskeletal function and quality of life for patients. Clinical findings suggest that LDS with 2.5% diclofenac is a viable therapeutic option for practitioners and should be further investigated.

背景:使用长效声波透入疗法(LDS)治疗肌肉骨骼损伤是一种新兴的康复治疗方法。这种治疗方法是非侵入性的,可提供多小时的机械刺激,促进组织再生和深层组织发热,同时在局部应用治疗化合物,改善疼痛缓解情况。这项前瞻性病例研究的目的是评估双氯芬酸 LDS 在现实世界中的应用情况,将其作为一种附加干预措施,用于对单纯物理治疗无反应的患者:方法: 对至少 4 周物理治疗无效的患者,每天加用 2.5% 双氯芬酸 LDS,连续治疗 4 周。测量数字评分量表、总体健康改善评分、功能改善和治疗满意度指数,以评估治疗带来的疼痛减轻和生活质量改善。患者结果数据按损伤类型和患者年龄组进行整理,并通过方差分析评估组内和组间的治疗差异。该研究在 clinicaltrails.gov NCT05254470.Result 上注册:研究包括(n=135)肌肉骨骼损伤 LDS 治疗,无不良事件发生。患者报告疼痛从基线平均减轻了 4.44 点(pConclusion):使用 LDS 能明显减轻疼痛,改善患者的肌肉骨骼功能和生活质量。临床研究结果表明,使用 2.5% 双氯芬酸进行 LDS 是一种可行的治疗方法,从业人员应对此进行进一步研究。
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Efficacy of Sustained Acoustic Medicine as an Add-on to Traditional Therapy in Treating Sport-related Injuries : Case Reports 持续声学医学作为传统疗法补充治疗运动相关损伤的疗效:病例报告
Pub Date : 2020-09-21 DOI: 10.33552/GJOR.2020.02.000545
D. Draper, A. Wells, K. Wilk
Context Musculoskeletal injuries are prevalent in sports, and the application of Sustain Acoustic Medicine (SAM) as a home-use add-on therapy to reduce pain and to increase the probability of athletes returning to sports was evaluated in a case series. Objectives To examine the improvements in pain and return to function of athletes using SAM in conjunction with traditional therapies after sustaining sports-related musculoskeletal injuries. Introduction Traditional treatments such as rest, physical therapy, manual therapy, a combination of rest, ice compression, and elevation (RICE) are standard of care for musculoskeletal injuries and do not provide adequate accelerated healing to return athletes to activity. SAM is an FDA-approved bio-regenerative technology, which can provide mechanotransductive and thermal stimuli to accelerate tissue healing and reduction in pain daily. Interventions: A case series of 18 athletes who showed little or no improvement with traditional therapies where prescribed SAM treatment as an add-on daily home-use intervention. The study included athletes with sports musculoskeletal injuries, including the arm/shoulder, upper leg/glutes/hips, knees, back, and foot/ankle. Clinical outcomes were recorded along with the ability of athletes’ ability to go back to sports, and satisfaction and usability measures of the home treatment. Results: All athletes were satisfied with the usability and comfort of the therapy and 93%reported the therapy was sufficiently discrete. Clinical outcomes indicate all athletes showed an average pain decrease of 3.33±0.82 (p≤0.05) numerical rating scales (NRS), improvement in function, and quality of life. 87% of the athletes documented an improvement in function, and 55% were able to return to sports after conservative intervention failed. Conclusion: The results of this study indicate that SAM improves athletes’ clinical outcomes. Over 50% of athletes were able to return to sports and resume normal daily function after conservative intervention had failed with addition of daily SAM treatment.
背景肌肉骨骼损伤在运动中普遍存在,在一系列病例中评估了持续声学医学(SAM)作为一种家庭使用的附加疗法的应用,以减轻疼痛并增加运动员重返运动的可能性。目的研究运动员在运动相关肌肉骨骼损伤后,将SAM与传统疗法相结合,以改善疼痛并恢复功能。引言传统治疗方法,如休息、物理治疗、手法治疗、休息、冰敷和抬高相结合(RICE)是肌肉骨骼损伤的标准治疗方法,不能提供足够的加速愈合,使运动员恢复活动。SAM是美国食品药品监督管理局批准的生物再生技术,可以提供机械传导和热刺激,以加速组织愈合并减少日常疼痛。干预措施:一个由18名运动员组成的病例系列,他们在传统疗法中表现出很少或没有改善,传统疗法将SAM治疗作为附加的日常家庭使用干预措施。这项研究包括运动性肌肉骨骼损伤的运动员,包括手臂/肩膀、大腿/臀大肌/臀部、膝盖、背部和脚/脚踝。记录了临床结果以及运动员重返体育运动的能力,以及家庭治疗的满意度和可用性指标。结果:所有运动员都对该疗法的可用性和舒适性感到满意,93%的运动员表示该疗法足够离散。临床结果表明,所有运动员的平均疼痛减轻了3.33±0.82(p≤0.05),功能和生活质量都有所改善。87%的运动员记录了功能的改善,55%的运动员在保守干预失败后能够重返运动。结论:本研究结果表明SAM可改善运动员的临床疗效。在添加每日SAM治疗的保守干预失败后,超过50%的运动员能够恢复运动并恢复正常的日常功能。
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引用次数: 5
Efficacy of Sustained Acoustic Medicine as an Add-on to Traditional Therapy in Treating Sport-related Injuries : Case Reports. 持续声学医学作为传统疗法的辅助疗法在治疗运动相关损伤中的疗效 :病例报告。
Pub Date : 2020-01-01 Epub Date: 2020-09-21
David O Draper, Aaron Wells, Kevin Wilk

Context: Musculoskeletal injuries are prevalent in sports, and the application of Sustain Acoustic Medicine (SAM) as a home-use add-on therapy to reduce pain and to increase the probability of athletes returning to sports was evaluated in a case series.

Objectives: To examine the improvements in pain and return to function of athletes using SAM in conjunction with traditional therapies after sustaining sports-related musculoskeletal injuries.

Introduction: Traditional treatments such as rest, physical therapy, manual therapy, a combination of rest, ice compression, and elevation (RICE) are standard of care for musculoskeletal injuries and do not provide adequate accelerated healing to return athletes to activity. SAM is an FDA-approved bio-regenerative technology, which can provide mechanotransductive and thermal stimuli to accelerate tissue healing and reduction in pain daily. Interventions: A case series of 18 athletes who showed little or no improvement with traditional therapies where prescribed SAM treatment as an add-on daily home-use intervention. The study included athletes with sports musculoskeletal injuries, including the arm/shoulder, upper leg/glutes/hips, knees, back, and foot/ankle. Clinical outcomes were recorded along with the ability of athletes' ability to go back to sports, and satisfaction and usability measures of the home treatment. Results: All athletes were satisfied with the usability and comfort of the therapy and 93%reported the therapy was sufficiently discrete. Clinical outcomes indicate all athletes showed an average pain decrease of 3.33±0.82 (p≤0.05) numerical rating scales (NRS), improvement in function, and quality of life. 87% of the athletes documented an improvement in function, and 55% were able to return to sports after conservative intervention failed. Conclusion: The results of this study indicate that SAM improves athletes' clinical outcomes. Over 50% of athletes were able to return to sports and resume normal daily function after conservative intervention had failed with addition of daily SAM treatment.

背景:肌肉骨骼损伤在体育运动中很常见,在一项病例系列研究中,对可持续性声学疗法(Sustain Acoustic Medicine,SAM)作为家庭附加疗法的应用进行了评估,以减轻疼痛并提高运动员恢复运动的可能性:目的:研究运动员在遭受运动相关肌肉骨骼损伤后,在使用传统疗法的同时使用声学疗法对疼痛的改善和功能的恢复情况:传统疗法,如休息、理疗、徒手疗法、休息、冰敷和抬高(RICE)组合疗法,是治疗肌肉骨骼损伤的标准疗法,但这些疗法并不能充分加速伤口愈合,使运动员恢复活动能力。SAM 是一种经美国 FDA 批准的生物再生技术,可提供机械传导和热刺激,加快组织愈合,减轻日常疼痛。干预措施18 名运动员的病例系列显示,传统疗法对他们的治疗效果甚微或毫无改善,而萨姆疗法则可作为一种附加的日常家庭干预措施。研究对象包括运动肌肉骨骼受伤的运动员,包括手臂/肩部、上肢/臀部、膝盖、背部和足部/踝关节。在记录临床结果的同时,还记录了运动员恢复运动的能力,以及家庭治疗的满意度和可用性测量。结果所有运动员都对治疗的实用性和舒适度表示满意,93% 的运动员表示治疗足够分散。临床结果表明,所有运动员的疼痛平均减轻了 3.33±0.82(P≤0.05)分(NRS),功能和生活质量也有所改善。87%的运动员记录到功能得到改善,55%的运动员在保守干预失败后能够重返运动场。结论研究结果表明,SAM 可改善运动员的临床效果。超过 50%的运动员在保守治疗失败后,通过每日使用 SAM 治疗,能够重返运动场并恢复正常的日常功能。
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Trauma of the Ankle and Foot 踝关节和足部外伤
Pub Date : 2019-06-12 DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4614-1578-7_24
R. R. Coughlin, R. Kumah-Ametepey
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引用次数: 0
Trauma of the Elbow and Forearm 肘部和前臂外伤
Pub Date : 2019-06-12 DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4614-1578-7_19
R. Hoffman, S. Dorji
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引用次数: 0
Amputations 截肢
Pub Date : 2019-06-12 DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-13290-3_43
R. Gosselin, Douglas G. Smith
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引用次数: 0
Trauma of the Pelvis and Acetabulum 骨盆和髋臼外伤
Pub Date : 2019-06-12 DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4614-1578-7_21
R. Gosselin, A. Devnani
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引用次数: 0
Developmental Dysplasia of the Hip 髋关节发育不良
Pub Date : 2019-06-12 DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4614-1578-7_38
R. Schwend
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引用次数: 0
Clubfoot Etiology, Pathoanatomy, Basic Ponseti Technique, and Ponseti in Older Patients 足内翻的病因学、病理解剖学、基础庞氏病技术和老年患者的庞氏病
Pub Date : 2019-06-12 DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4614-1578-7_34
A. Aroojis, S. Pirani, B. Banskota, A. Banskota, D. Spiegel
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引用次数: 8
Trauma of the Hip and Femoral Shaft 髋关节和股骨干外伤
Pub Date : 2019-06-12 DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4614-1578-7_22
R. Gosselin, Faruque Quasem, L. Zirkle
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Global journal of orthopedics research
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