Extracorporeal shock wave versus ultrasound wave therapy on veneus ulcer /
Ahmed Younis Aboserie
Extracorporeal shock wave versus ultrasound wave therapy on veneus ulcer / الموجة التصادمية مقابل الموجات الفوق صوتية على القرحة الوريدية Ahmed Younis Aboserie ; Supervised Marwa Mahmoud Abdelmotelb , Mohamed Hasan Abdalmawla , Nancy Hasan Aboelnour - Cairo : Ahmed Younis Aboserie , 2019 - 86 P. : charts , facsimiles ; 25cm
Thesis (M.Sc.) - Cairo University - Faculty of Physical Therapy - Department of Physical Therapy for Surgery
Purpose: To assess the therapeutic efficacy of shock wave therapy and ultrasound therapy on healing of venous ulcer. Material and Methods: Thirty patients with Lower limb ulcer ( second degree )were selected randomly from Kasr- el aine hospitals. Patient's ages were ranged from 30-45 years. These patients were divided into two equal groups: Group A (Shock wave group): In this group, fifteen patients received unfocused Shock wave therapy (500 pulses /cm2 ,0.1 mJ/mm2)two sessions per week for six week plus routine medical treatment (emollient, corticosteroid, antibiotics). Group B (Ultrasound group):In this group, fifteen patients were received ultrasound therapy (1mHz,0.5w/cm2) plus routine medications. The method of assessment was 3d autocade (photographic; burn depth, size, color). Measurements were conducted before starting the treatment as a first record and at the end of 6 weeks of treatment as second record. Results showed significant decrease in wound surface area and increase in the rate of epithelialization in shock wave group compared to ultrasound group. Conclusion: It was concluded that Shock wave therapy had more effect on wound healing of venous ulcer than ultrasound wave
Shock wave Ultrasound wave Veneus ulcer
Extracorporeal shock wave versus ultrasound wave therapy on veneus ulcer / الموجة التصادمية مقابل الموجات الفوق صوتية على القرحة الوريدية Ahmed Younis Aboserie ; Supervised Marwa Mahmoud Abdelmotelb , Mohamed Hasan Abdalmawla , Nancy Hasan Aboelnour - Cairo : Ahmed Younis Aboserie , 2019 - 86 P. : charts , facsimiles ; 25cm
Thesis (M.Sc.) - Cairo University - Faculty of Physical Therapy - Department of Physical Therapy for Surgery
Purpose: To assess the therapeutic efficacy of shock wave therapy and ultrasound therapy on healing of venous ulcer. Material and Methods: Thirty patients with Lower limb ulcer ( second degree )were selected randomly from Kasr- el aine hospitals. Patient's ages were ranged from 30-45 years. These patients were divided into two equal groups: Group A (Shock wave group): In this group, fifteen patients received unfocused Shock wave therapy (500 pulses /cm2 ,0.1 mJ/mm2)two sessions per week for six week plus routine medical treatment (emollient, corticosteroid, antibiotics). Group B (Ultrasound group):In this group, fifteen patients were received ultrasound therapy (1mHz,0.5w/cm2) plus routine medications. The method of assessment was 3d autocade (photographic; burn depth, size, color). Measurements were conducted before starting the treatment as a first record and at the end of 6 weeks of treatment as second record. Results showed significant decrease in wound surface area and increase in the rate of epithelialization in shock wave group compared to ultrasound group. Conclusion: It was concluded that Shock wave therapy had more effect on wound healing of venous ulcer than ultrasound wave
Shock wave Ultrasound wave Veneus ulcer