Study on the Application of Shock Wave Technique After Rotator Cuff Operation
Director of Rehabilitation Medicine
Peking University Third Hospital
70 participants
May 5, 2024
INTERVENTIONAL
Summary
This study is a prospective cohort study and is a single-center clinical trial. The subjects of this study were patients who underwent rotator cuff repair in the Department of Sports Medicine and the Department of Rehabilitation in the Third Hospital of Beijing Medical University. The sample size of this study is about 2600 cases. We will collect the results of shoulder joint function score, quality of life score, pain score and MRI examination of all participants at baseline. Meanwhile, epidemiological data and related clinical characteristics of patients will be collected at the time of enrollment. All the collected data information was entered into the computer for statistical analysis, and the prognosis of patients under different programs was evaluated.
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria3
- A rotator cuff tear was diagnosed and surgery was required
- Able to complete cardiopulmonary exercise tests
- Able to cooperate with rehabilitation training and complete questionnaire survey
Exclusion Criteria3
- Age <17 years or age >75 years
- Previous shoulder surgery history
- Irreparable rotator cuff damage
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Interventions
Receive divergent low energy shock wave once a week
Receive divergent low energy shock wave twice a week
Receive divergent medium and low energy shock wave once a week
Receive divergent medium and low energy shock wave twice a week
Receive focused low energy shock wave once a week
Receive divergent medium energy shock wave once a week
Receive divergent medium energy shock wave twice a week
Traditional rehabilitation assessment and training guidance
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NCT06563739