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Ultrasonographic evaluation of the effect of extracorporeal shock wave therapy on calcific tendinopathy of the rectus femoris tendon:A case report 被引量:3
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作者 Chang Han Lee min-kyun oh Jun-Il Yoo 《World Journal of Clinical Cases》 SCIE 2019年第22期3772-3777,共6页
BACKGROUND Calcific tendinopathy denotes calcific deposits in a specific tendon.It is also known as calcifying tendinitis,calcifying periarticulitis,or periarticular apatite deposition disease.Recently,extracorporeal ... BACKGROUND Calcific tendinopathy denotes calcific deposits in a specific tendon.It is also known as calcifying tendinitis,calcifying periarticulitis,or periarticular apatite deposition disease.Recently,extracorporeal shock wave therapy(ESWT)has been reported to be effective in relieving and treating pain in calcific tendinopathy.CASE SUMMARY A 36-year-old female patient suffered from left hip joint pain for six months.The pain was increased during abduction of the hip,waking,and jumping.B-mode ultrasonography was performed by a physiatrist with an L12-5 linear transducer.A single session of ESWT was given in the marking area under ultrasound guidance at 4 Hz,2500 shots with intensity of stimulation using energy of 0.1 mJ/mm2.The hip pain of the patient slowly decreased within 4 wk after starting the ESWT.After six weeks of ESWT,her hip pain was completely resolved.However,the size of calcification showed almost no reduction in simple radiography at the final follow-up.CONCLUSION Ultrasonography is a very good modality not only for diagnosing calcified tendinitis by classical appearance,but also for evaluating the effect of ESWT during the follow-up period. 展开更多
关键词 RECTUS femoris Calcific TENDINOPATHY EXTRACORPOREAL shock wave therapy ULTRASONOGRAPHY HIP Joint Case report
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Role of a wireless surface electromyography in dystonic gait in functional movement disorders: A case report
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作者 min-kyun oh Hyeong Seop Kim +1 位作者 Yun Jeong Jang Chang Han Lee 《World Journal of Clinical Cases》 SCIE 2020年第2期313-317,共5页
BACKGROUND Dystonic gait(DG) is one of clinical symptoms associated with functional dystonia in the functional movement disorders(FMDs). Dystonia is often initiated or worsened by voluntary action and associated with ... BACKGROUND Dystonic gait(DG) is one of clinical symptoms associated with functional dystonia in the functional movement disorders(FMDs). Dystonia is often initiated or worsened by voluntary action and associated with overflow muscle activation. There is no report for DG in FMDs caused by an abnormal pattern in the ankle muscle recruitment strategy during gait.CASE SUMMARY A 52-year-old male patient presented with persistent limping gait. When we requested him to do dorsiflexion and plantar flexion of his ankle in the standing and seating positions, we didn’t see any abnormality. However, we could see the DG during the gait. There were no evidences of common peroneal neuropathy and L5 radiculopathy in the electrodiagnostic study. Magnetic resonance imaging of the lumbar spine, lower leg, and brain had no definite finding. No specific finding was seen in the neurologic examination. For further evaluation, a wireless surface electromyography(EMG) was performed. During the gait, EMG amplitude of left medial and lateral gastrocnemius(GCM) muscles was larger than right medial and lateral GCM muscles. When we analyzed EMG signals for each muscle, there were EMG bursts of double-contraction in the left medial and lateral GCM muscles, while EMG analysis of right medial and lateral GCM muscles noted regular bursts of single contraction. We could find a cause of DG in FMDs.CONCLUSION We report an importance of a wireless surface EMG, in which other examination didn’t reveal the cause of DG in FMDs. 展开更多
关键词 Gait disorders Dystonic gait Surface electromyography Functional movement disorders Case report
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