C.E. Bachmann, G. Gruber, W. Konermann
ESWT and Ultrasound Imaging of the Musculoskeletal System
Mitarbeit:Gerdesmeyer, L.;Übersetzung:Hermeking, H.
C.E. Bachmann, G. Gruber, W. Konermann
ESWT and Ultrasound Imaging of the Musculoskeletal System
Mitarbeit:Gerdesmeyer, L.;Übersetzung:Hermeking, H.
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Extracorporeal Shock Wave Therapy (ESWT) is a new method for the treatment of numerous chronic disorders of the musculoskeletal system: Calcific tendinitis of the shoulder joint - Lateral epicondylitis - Medial epicondylitis - Plantar fasciitis - Pseudarthrosis. Other indications are being investigated either in clinical studies or as empirical therapeutic possibilities of ESWT. This book gives a clear overview of the present status of ESWT and ultrasound imaging in the management of musculoskeletal disorders.
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Extracorporeal Shock Wave Therapy (ESWT) is a new method for the treatment of numerous chronic disorders of the musculoskeletal system: Calcific tendinitis of the shoulder joint - Lateral epicondylitis - Medial epicondylitis - Plantar fasciitis - Pseudarthrosis.
Other indications are being investigated either in clinical studies or as empirical therapeutic possibilities of ESWT. This book gives a clear overview of the present status of ESWT and ultrasound imaging in the management of musculoskeletal disorders.
Other indications are being investigated either in clinical studies or as empirical therapeutic possibilities of ESWT. This book gives a clear overview of the present status of ESWT and ultrasound imaging in the management of musculoskeletal disorders.
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- Verlag: Steinkopff
- Artikelnr. des Verlages: 978-3-7985-1252-8
- Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2001
- Seitenzahl: 152
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. März 2001
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 155mm x 9mm
- Gewicht: 274g
- ISBN-13: 9783798512528
- ISBN-10: 3798512523
- Artikelnr.: 33234687
- Verlag: Steinkopff
- Artikelnr. des Verlages: 978-3-7985-1252-8
- Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2001
- Seitenzahl: 152
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. März 2001
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 155mm x 9mm
- Gewicht: 274g
- ISBN-13: 9783798512528
- ISBN-10: 3798512523
- Artikelnr.: 33234687
1 Introduction.- 1.1 ESWT in Orthopedics.- 2 Introduction to Physical Principles of Shock Waves.- 2.1 Discovery of Shock Wave Applications in Medicine.- 2.2 Wave Patterns.- 2.3 Shock Wave Generation Systems.- 2.4 Technology of Shock Wave Generation.- 2.5 Dornier Electromagnetic Shock Wave Emitter (EMSE).- 2.6 Properties of Shock Waves.- 2.7 Shock Wave Focus.- 2.8 Pressure Field.- 2.9 Energy Flux Density and Effective Focal Energy.- 2.10 Aperture Angle.- 2.11 Cavitation.- 2.12 Measuring Methods.- 2.13 Biological Effects of ESWT.- 3 Extracorporeal Shock Wave Therapy Systems.- 3.1 Components of a Typical ESWT System.- 3.2 Targeting Aids for Localization using Patient Feedback.- 3.3 Localization Systems.- 3.3.1 Ultrasound.- 3.3.2 Isocentric X-ray System.- 3.3.3 Dual Imaging.- 3.3.4 Comparison Ultrasound / X-ray Systems.- 4 Orthopedic Shock Wave Therapy.- 4.1 Energy Levels.- 4.2 Action Mechanism of Shock Wave Therapy.- 4.2.1 Structural Damage.- 4.2.2 Analgesic Effect.- 4.2.3 Stimulation of Metabolic Reactions.- 4.2.4 Effects of Shock Waves on the Musculoskeletal System.- 4.3 Orthopedic Indications for Shock Wave Therapy.- 4.3.1 Standard Indications.- 4.3.2 Clinical Trials.- 4.4 Contraindications.- 4.5 Patient Information.- 5 Localization Techniques.- 5.1 Patient Feedback.- 5.2 Ultrasound.- 5.3 X-ray.- 5.4 Dual Imaging.- 5.5 Comparison of Imaging Procedures.- 6 Application Techniques.- 6.1 Tangential Coupling.- 6.1.1 Two Point Method (TPM).- 6.2 Direct Coupling.- 6.2.1 One Point Method (OPM).- 7 Ultrasound Examination Standard Ultrasound Cross Sectional Planes (DEGUM Recommendations).- 7.1 Introduction.- 7.2 Safety Aspects, Advantages and Disadvantages of Ultrasound Examinations.- 7.3 Technical and Physical Principles of Ultrasound Examinations.- 7.4 Configuration of Ultrasound Systems.- 7.5 Transducers, Imaging.- 7.6 Stand-offs.- 7.7 Artifacts and Phenomena.- 7.8 Important Basic Ultrasound Terms.- 7.9 Special System Adjustments and Problems of Ultrasound Examinations of the Musculoskeletal System.- 7.10 DEGUM Guidelines for Documentation and Evaluation.- 7.11 Typical Ultrasound Presentation of Selected Tissue Structures.- 8 Shoulder.- 8.1 Anatomy and Pathology of the Periarticular Structures of the Shoulder.- 8.2 Standard Ultrasound Examination of the Shoulder.- 8.2.1 Typical Indications and Findings.- 8.2.2 Examination.- 8.2.3 Standard Sectional Planes.- 1) Dorsal Region Transverse Sectional Plane.- 2) Dorsal Region Longitudinal Sectional Plane.- 3) Lateral Superior Region Transverse Sectional Plane.- 4) Lateral Superior Region Longitudinal Plane.- 5) Ventral Region Transverse Sectional Plane.- 6) Ventral Region Longitudinal Sectional Plane.- 8.3 Calcific Tendinitis.- 8.3.1 Definition.- 8.3.2 Pathology.- 8.3.3 Clinical Diagnosis.- 8.3.4 X-ray.- 8.3.5 Ultrasound.- 8.3.6 Conservative and Surgical Therapy.- 8.3.7 ESWT.- 1) Prerequisites.- 2) Anesthesia.- 3) Positioning and Localization.- 4) Coupling.- 5) Treatment Regimen.- 8.4 Results.- 9 Elbow.- 9.1 Standard Ultrasound Examinations of the Elbow.- 9.1.1 Indications and Findings.- 9.1.2 Examination.- 9.1.3 Standard Sectional Planes.- 1) Ventral Region Transverse Sectional Plane.- 2) Ventral Region Humero Radial Longitudinal Plane.- 3) Ventral Region Humero Ulnar Longitudinal Plane.- 4) Dorsal Region Transverse Sectional Plane.- 5) Dorsal Region Longitudinal Sectional Plane.- 9.2 Lateral Epicondylitis (Tennis elbow).- 9.2.1 Definition.- 9.2.2 Pathology.- 9.2.3 Clinical Diagnosis.- 9.2.4 Conservative and Surgical Therapy.- 9.2.5 ESWT.- 1) Prerequisites.- 2) Anesthesia.- 3) Positioning and Localization.- 4) Coupling.- 5) Treatment Regimen.- 9.3 Medial Epicondylitis (Golfer s Elbow).- 9.3.1 Definition.- 9.3.2 Pathology.- 9.3.3 Clinical Diagnosis.- 9.3.4 Conservative and Surgical Therapy.- 9.3.5 ESWT.- 1) Prerequisites.- 2) Anesthesia.- 3) Positioning and Localization.- 4) Coupling.- 5) Treatment Regimen.- 9.4 Results.- 10 Foot and Ankle Joint.- 10.1 Standard Ultrasound Sectional Planes
1 Introduction.- 1.1 ESWT in Orthopedics.- 2 Introduction to Physical Principles of Shock Waves.- 2.1 Discovery of Shock Wave Applications in Medicine.- 2.2 Wave Patterns.- 2.3 Shock Wave Generation Systems.- 2.4 Technology of Shock Wave Generation.- 2.5 Dornier Electromagnetic Shock Wave Emitter (EMSE).- 2.6 Properties of Shock Waves.- 2.7 Shock Wave Focus.- 2.8 Pressure Field.- 2.9 Energy Flux Density and Effective Focal Energy.- 2.10 Aperture Angle.- 2.11 Cavitation.- 2.12 Measuring Methods.- 2.13 Biological Effects of ESWT.- 3 Extracorporeal Shock Wave Therapy Systems.- 3.1 Components of a Typical ESWT System.- 3.2 Targeting Aids for Localization using Patient Feedback.- 3.3 Localization Systems.- 3.3.1 Ultrasound.- 3.3.2 Isocentric X-ray System.- 3.3.3 Dual Imaging.- 3.3.4 Comparison Ultrasound / X-ray Systems.- 4 Orthopedic Shock Wave Therapy.- 4.1 Energy Levels.- 4.2 Action Mechanism of Shock Wave Therapy.- 4.2.1 Structural Damage.- 4.2.2 Analgesic Effect.- 4.2.3 Stimulation of Metabolic Reactions.- 4.2.4 Effects of Shock Waves on the Musculoskeletal System.- 4.3 Orthopedic Indications for Shock Wave Therapy.- 4.3.1 Standard Indications.- 4.3.2 Clinical Trials.- 4.4 Contraindications.- 4.5 Patient Information.- 5 Localization Techniques.- 5.1 Patient Feedback.- 5.2 Ultrasound.- 5.3 X-ray.- 5.4 Dual Imaging.- 5.5 Comparison of Imaging Procedures.- 6 Application Techniques.- 6.1 Tangential Coupling.- 6.1.1 Two Point Method (TPM).- 6.2 Direct Coupling.- 6.2.1 One Point Method (OPM).- 7 Ultrasound Examination Standard Ultrasound Cross Sectional Planes (DEGUM Recommendations).- 7.1 Introduction.- 7.2 Safety Aspects, Advantages and Disadvantages of Ultrasound Examinations.- 7.3 Technical and Physical Principles of Ultrasound Examinations.- 7.4 Configuration of Ultrasound Systems.- 7.5 Transducers, Imaging.- 7.6 Stand-offs.- 7.7 Artifacts and Phenomena.- 7.8 Important Basic Ultrasound Terms.- 7.9 Special System Adjustments and Problems of Ultrasound Examinations of the Musculoskeletal System.- 7.10 DEGUM Guidelines for Documentation and Evaluation.- 7.11 Typical Ultrasound Presentation of Selected Tissue Structures.- 8 Shoulder.- 8.1 Anatomy and Pathology of the Periarticular Structures of the Shoulder.- 8.2 Standard Ultrasound Examination of the Shoulder.- 8.2.1 Typical Indications and Findings.- 8.2.2 Examination.- 8.2.3 Standard Sectional Planes.- 1) Dorsal Region Transverse Sectional Plane.- 2) Dorsal Region Longitudinal Sectional Plane.- 3) Lateral Superior Region Transverse Sectional Plane.- 4) Lateral Superior Region Longitudinal Plane.- 5) Ventral Region Transverse Sectional Plane.- 6) Ventral Region Longitudinal Sectional Plane.- 8.3 Calcific Tendinitis.- 8.3.1 Definition.- 8.3.2 Pathology.- 8.3.3 Clinical Diagnosis.- 8.3.4 X-ray.- 8.3.5 Ultrasound.- 8.3.6 Conservative and Surgical Therapy.- 8.3.7 ESWT.- 1) Prerequisites.- 2) Anesthesia.- 3) Positioning and Localization.- 4) Coupling.- 5) Treatment Regimen.- 8.4 Results.- 9 Elbow.- 9.1 Standard Ultrasound Examinations of the Elbow.- 9.1.1 Indications and Findings.- 9.1.2 Examination.- 9.1.3 Standard Sectional Planes.- 1) Ventral Region Transverse Sectional Plane.- 2) Ventral Region Humero Radial Longitudinal Plane.- 3) Ventral Region Humero Ulnar Longitudinal Plane.- 4) Dorsal Region Transverse Sectional Plane.- 5) Dorsal Region Longitudinal Sectional Plane.- 9.2 Lateral Epicondylitis (Tennis elbow).- 9.2.1 Definition.- 9.2.2 Pathology.- 9.2.3 Clinical Diagnosis.- 9.2.4 Conservative and Surgical Therapy.- 9.2.5 ESWT.- 1) Prerequisites.- 2) Anesthesia.- 3) Positioning and Localization.- 4) Coupling.- 5) Treatment Regimen.- 9.3 Medial Epicondylitis (Golfer s Elbow).- 9.3.1 Definition.- 9.3.2 Pathology.- 9.3.3 Clinical Diagnosis.- 9.3.4 Conservative and Surgical Therapy.- 9.3.5 ESWT.- 1) Prerequisites.- 2) Anesthesia.- 3) Positioning and Localization.- 4) Coupling.- 5) Treatment Regimen.- 9.4 Results.- 10 Foot and Ankle Joint.- 10.1 Standard Ultrasound Sectional Planes