Long-Term Results of Rehabilitative Management with Extracorporeal Shockwave Therapy in Rotator Cuff Disease with Partial Tears

The purpose of this study is to evaluate the effects of rehabilitative approach using MJS and dynamic antigravity postural system (SPAD) with extracorporeal Shockwave therapy (ESWT) on rotator cuff syndrome associated tendon supraspinatus and infraspinatus medium tear (1–3 cm) of the tendons. In the last few years, ESWT has been proposed as an elective treatment in somatic diseases with encouraging short-term results. For this study the authors enrolled 108 patients who underwent 3 treatments with ESWT associated with 24 rehabilitation sessions over 3 weeks. Outcome measures were the VAS for pain and the Constant Murley Scale. The outcomes were measured pre-training, post-training and at 2, 4, 6 month follow-ups. Additional follow-up evaluation sessions were performed every year for 5 years by a telephone interview to evaluate changes in pain and function and the efficacy of treatment. Our study shows that the therapeutic efficacy of rehabilitative approach with ESWT in the rotator cuff syndrome with medium tears persists over time and significantly improves the patient's quality of life. The results obtained are certainly to be attributed to the biological mechanisms that ESWT are able to engage in tissues of the rotator cuff. The results seen at the conclusion of the treatment were maintained over the following years, thanks to the use of MJS and SPAD. In our opinion a conservative treatment with extracorporeal shock-wave (ESW), dynamic antigravity postural system (SPAD) and multi joint system (MJS) should be considered as an alternative and effective treatment for rotator cuff syndromes with medium tears.

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