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Rev Cub de Med Fis y Rehab 2015; 7 (2)
Utility of the electrophoresis, the magnetic therapy and the exercise in the calcified lesions of shoulder
Pérez LR, Pérez RZM
Language: Spanish
References: 25
Page: 149-159
PDF size: 115.71 Kb.
ABSTRACT
Objective: to determine the utility of the magnetic field, the electrophoresis with chloride of sodium and the exercise in the decrease or elimination of the calcification and the accompanying symptoms.
Method: an experimental study in 60 patients with diagnostic clinical and imaging of calcified lesions of shoulder. They were divided in 2 groups of 30 patients. Group I tried with electrophoresis with chloride of sodium to 5%, magnetic field to 20Hz and exercises. The group II was treated with electrophoresis with chloride of sodium and exercises similar to the group I in 15 sessions. Before and later the visual analogical scale was applied for intensity of the pain, the test of UCLA, x-rays and ultrasound of soft parts. The prosecution was carried out with student
t, significance level p ‹ 0,05.
Results: at the end of the treatment in the group I 30 % was asymptomatic and 10% of the group II, with slight pain the 70 and 76,7% respectively. The calcification in the group I diminished in the Rx of a stocking from 11,6 to 1,5mm, and in the group II of 13,2 to 6mm. For ultrasound of soft parts of a stocking in
the group I of 12,6 to 1,4 mm and the group II of 13,9 to 6,4 mm. UCLA of an initial stocking of 9,87 and 9,02 points for the group I and II, it passed respectively
to 30,3 and 25,3 points.
Conclusions: both treatments were useful for the calcified lesions of shoulder with bigger effectiveness in the group I.
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