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Halluks Rigidus/ Büyük Ayak Başparmağında Sertleşme

Başlık: Hallux rigidus Extracorporeal shock wave treatment

  • ABSTRACT

    Objective: to evaluate the effectiveness of shock wave therapy in the treatment of Hallux rigidus.
    Methods: a descriptive, cross-sectional study was carried out with 26 patients with Hallux rigidus, treated with extracorporeal shock waves at the “Frank País” International Orthopedic Scientific Complex, in the period from March 2019 to February 2020. carried out the analysis of the variables (age, sex, pain and scale of the American Orthopedic Foot & Ankle Society). The absolute and relative frequencies were obtained. With them the tables were made that summarize the statistical information of the investigation.
    Results: 84.6% and 38.5% (50-60 years of age) were female. The number of patients according to Coughlin’s classification (65.3%) belonged to grade I and all presented pain before the application of therapy. After treatment, this situation was reversed and 69.2% of the patients stopped feeling it, remaining in 7.7% of the cases (grade III and IV). The American Orthopedic Foot & Ankle Society scale (53.8%) of the patients studied had a qualitative interpretation of bad (<50 points) before starting treatment; subsequently, only 7.7% remained with that score.
    Conclusions: shock wave therapy, with the Well Wave equipment, was highly effective and enabled a rapid recovery of patients and their incorporation into daily activities.


     

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    10.21673/anadoluklin.452068