10.3760/cma.j.issn.0254-1424.2022.04.101
Effect of total number of pulses of radial extracorporeal shock wave therapy (rESWT) on hamstring muscle spasticity in children with spastic type cerebral palsy: A randomized clinical trial
Purpose:To evaluate the efficacy and safety of radial extracorporeal shock wave therapy (rESWT) according to total number of pulses on hamstring muscle spasticity in children with spastic type cerebral palsy (CP).Methods:This study is a randomized controlled trial consisting of thirteen patients with spastic CP, 9 males and 4 females, aged 5 to 14 years (mean age 9.2). Twenty-five spastic hamstring muscles were divided in four groups. Group I: 500 pulses, Group II: 1,000 pulses, Group III: 1,500 pulses, and Group IV: 2,000 pulses. Australian Spasticity Assessment Scale (ASAS) was measured at four different time points (pre-ESWT, post-ESWT, 2 weeks post-ESWT, and 4 weeks post-ESWT).Results:All four groups showed improvement in ASAS relative to pre-treatment, although only significant in Group III (1,500 pulses). There were no statistically significant differences in ASAS between all four groups in pre-ESWT [|2(2)=3.907,
P=0.272], immediately post-ESWT [|2(2)=1.250,
P=0.741], 2 weeks post-ESWT vs pre-ESWT [|2(2)=3.367,
P=0.338], and 4 weeks post-ESWT vs pre-ESWT [|2(2)=1.566,
P=0.667].
Conclusion:The effect of rESWT on spastic hamstring in children with spastic CP is not dependent on the number of pulses.
Cerebral palsy、ESWT、children、hamstring、pulses、spasticity
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