نتایج جستجو برای: extracorporeal shock wave therapy ecswt

تعداد نتایج: 963268  

Journal: :Knee Surgery, Sports Traumatology, Arthroscopy 2006

2001
O. Wess

Extracorporeally generated shock waves were first used for kidney stone fragmentation in the early eighties. The treatment modality revolutionized urological stone management and developed into today's method of choice. Since the mid nineties shock waves are also used for several kinds of musculoskeletal applications such as tennis elbow, calcified shoulder, heel spur and nonunions. Analgesic e...

2010
Karsten Knobloch Beatrice Joest Peter M Vogt

BACKGROUND Cellulite is a widespread problem involving females' buttocks and thighs based on the female specific anatomy. Given the higher number of fat cells stored in female fatty tissue in contrast to males, and the aging process of connective tissue leads to an imbalance between lipogenesis and lipolysis with subsequent large fat cells bulging the skin. In addition, microcirculatory changes...

Journal: :Circulation journal : official journal of the Japanese Circulation Society 2010
Yoku Kikuchi Kenta Ito Yoshitaka Ito Takashi Shiroto Ryuji Tsuburaya Kentaro Aizawa Kiyotaka Hao Yoshihiro Fukumoto Jun Takahashi Morihiko Takeda Masaharu Nakayama Satoshi Yasuda Shinichi Kuriyama Ichiro Tsuji Hiroaki Shimokawa

BACKGROUND Low-energy shock wave (SW) therapy has improved myocardial ischemia in both a porcine model and in patients with severe angina pectoris. METHODS AND RESULTS To further confirm the effectiveness and safety of SW therapy, 8 patients with severe angina pectoris were treated with SW therapy in a double-blind, placebo-controlled and cross-over manner. SW therapy, but not placebo, signif...

Journal: :HPB Surgery 1990
J. Toouli

Sauerbruch T, Stern M. (1989) Fragmentation of bile duct stones by extracorporeal shock waves: A new approach to biliary calculi after failure of routine endoscopic measures. Gastroenterology, Vol. 96:146-152 A prospective uncontrolled multicenter trial was performed on 113 patients with bile duct stones in whom routine endoscopic approaches for removal of the calculi had failed. These represen...

2015
Vedat Goral Erkan Sahin Murat Arslan

Extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy (ESWL) is a standard treatment method used for the treatment of renal calculi and upper ureteral calculi. Acute pancreatitis is a serious condition which develops due to multiple etiologic factors and is characterized by autodigestion of the pancreas. A case of acute pancreatitis which developed following ESWL performed for right renal calculi treatment is ...

Journal: :Sexual medicine reviews 2013
Ilan Gruenwald Noam D Kitrey Boaz Appel Yoram Vardi

INTRODUCTION Low-intensity extracorporeal shock wave therapy (LI-ESWT) to the penis has recently emerged as a new and promising modality in the treatment of erectile dysfunction (ED). AIM To review the published literature on the mechanism of action of LI-ESWT; and to report our clinical data on its efficacy in men with vasculogenic ED. METHODS A Medline search using the relevant keywords o...

Journal: :Clinics in podiatric medicine and surgery 2015
Paul R Langer

Some common overuse injuries, such as Achilles tendinopathy and plantar fasciitis (or fasciopathy), can be refractory to treatment. When standard treatment options fail, operative intervention often becomes the treatment of last resort. Recently, newer technologies have been developed and refined, and can provide potential benefits for these conditions using noninvasive and minimally invasive a...

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