In:
Clinical Rehabilitation, SAGE Publications, Vol. 18, No. 4 ( 2004-06), p. 347-352
Abstract:
Objective: To compare the effectiveness of an exercise programme, pulsed ultrasound and transverse friction in the treatment of chronic patellar tendinopathy. Design: Randomized controlled trial. Setting: Rheumatology and Rehabilitation Centre. Subjects: This study was carried out with 30 patients who had chronic patellar tendinopathy. They were randomized into three groups. Interventions: Group A (n = 10) was treated with exercise programme. Pulsed ultrasound was given to group B (n = 10). Group C (n = 10) received transverse friction. All patients received three treatments per week for four weeks. Outcomes: Patients' pain was evaluated at the end of the four-week course of treatment (week 4), one month (week 8) and three months (week 16) after the end of treatment. Results: The exercise programme was statistically significantly better than the other two treatments at the end of treatment (x 2 = 12.21, p 〈 0.01), one month (x 2 = 23.2, p 〈 0.001) and three months (x 2 = 23.2, p 〈 0.001) after the end of the treatment. Conclusion: Although the results suggested that the exercise programme was more effective treatment than ultrasound and transverse friction at the end of the treatment as well as at the follow-ups, future controlled studies are needed to establish the relative and absolute effectiveness of each of the three treatment interventions.
Type of Medium:
Online Resource
ISSN:
0269-2155
,
1477-0873
DOI:
10.1191/0269215504cr757oa
Language:
English
Publisher:
SAGE Publications
Publication Date:
2004
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639276-3
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2028323-4
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