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Eccentric loading, shock-wave treatment, or a wait-and-see policy for tendinopathy of the main body of tendo Achillis: a randomized controlled trialJan D Rompe
OrthoTrauma Clinic, Kirchheimer Str 60, 67269 Gruenstadt, Germany
Am J Sports Med 35:374-83. 2007..Few randomized controlled trials compare different methods of management in chronic tendinopathy of the main body of tendo Achillis...
Repetitive shock wave therapy for lateral elbow tendinopathy (tennis elbow): a systematic and qualitative analysisJan D Rompe
OrthoTrauma Evaluation Center, Hans Zoeller Str 83, D 55130 Mainz, Germany
Br Med Bull 83:355-78. 2007....
Eccentric loading compared with shock wave treatment for chronic insertional achilles tendinopathy. A randomized, controlled trialJan D Rompe
OrthoTrauma Evaluation Center, Hans Zoeller Strasse 83, D 55130 Mainz, Germany
J Bone Joint Surg Am 90:52-61. 2008....
Validation of the Patient-rated Tennis Elbow Evaluation QuestionnaireJan D Rompe
OrthoTrauma Clinic, Gruenstadt, Germany
J Hand Ther 20:3-10; quiz 11. 2007..It was at least as sensitive to change as the other outcome tools tested. The PRTEE may become the standard primary outcome measure in research of tennis elbow...
Eccentric loading versus eccentric loading plus shock-wave treatment for midportion achilles tendinopathy: a randomized controlled trialJan D Rompe
OrthoTrauma Evaluation Center, Oppenheimer Str 70, Mainz, Germany D 55130
Am J Sports Med 37:463-70. 2009..No randomized controlled trials have tested whether a combined approach might lead to even better results...
Home training, local corticosteroid injection, or radial shock wave therapy for greater trochanter pain syndromeJan D Rompe
OrthoTrauma Evaluation Center, Mainz, Germany
Am J Sports Med 37:1981-90. 2009..Hypothesis The null hypothesis was that local corticosteroid injection, home training, and repetitive low-energy shock wave therapy produce equivalent outcomes 4 months from baseline...
Plantar fasciopathyJan D Rompe
OrthoTrauma Evaluation Center, Mainz, Germany
Sports Med Arthrosc 17:100-4. 2009..Surgical treatment is therefore considered in only a small subset of patients with persistent, severe symptoms refractory to nonsurgical intervention for at least 6 to 12 months...
Low-energy extracorporeal shock wave therapy as a treatment for medial tibial stress syndromeJan D Rompe
OrthoTrauma Evaluation Center, Oppenheimer Street 70, D 55130 Mainz, Germany
Am J Sports Med 38:125-32. 2010..Medial tibial stress syndrome (MTSS) is a pain syndrome along the tibial origin of the tibialis posterior or soleus muscle. Extracorporeal shock wave therapy (SWT) is effective in numerous types of insertional pain syndromes...
[Shock wave treatment for tennis elbow]J D Rompe
OrthoTrauma Clinic, Grunstadt
Orthopade 34:567-70. 2005..Five trials had a mediocre methodology and four trials had a high-quality design. Well-designed randomized control trials have provided evidence of the effectiveness of shock wave intervention for tennis elbow...
Plantar fascia-specific stretching versus radial shock-wave therapy as initial treatment of plantar fasciopathyJan D Rompe
OrthoTrauma Evaluation Center, Oppenheimer Strasse 70, D 55130 Mainz, Germany
J Bone Joint Surg Am 92:2514-22. 2010....
Shock wave therapy for chronic plantar fasciopathyJan D Rompe
OrthoTrauma Evaluation Center, Mainz, Germany
Br Med Bull 81:183-208. 2007..Relevant data of randomized-controlled studies on shock wave treatment for chronic plantar fasciopathy are statistically and clinically heterogeneous...
Chronic lateral epicondylitis of the elbow: A prospective study of low-energy shockwave therapy and low-energy shockwave therapy plus manual therapy of the cervical spineJ D Rompe
Department of Orthopaedics, Johannes Gutenberg University School of Medicine, Mainz, Germany
Arch Phys Med Rehabil 82:578-82. 2001..To compare the effects of extracorporeal shockwave therapy (ESWT) alone with a combination of ESWT and manual therapy of the cervical spine in treating chronic tennis elbow...
Evaluation of low-energy extracorporeal shock-wave application for treatment of chronic plantar fasciitisJan D Rompe
Department of Orthopaedics, Johannes Gutenberg University School of Medicine, Mainz, Germany
J Bone Joint Surg Am 84:335-41. 2002..Although the application of low-energy extracorporeal shock waves to treat musculoskeletal disorders is controversial, there has been some limited, short-term evidence of its effectiveness for the treatment of chronic plantar fasciitis...
Repetitive low-energy shock wave treatment for chronic lateral epicondylitis in tennis playersJan D Rompe
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Johannes Gutenberg University School of Medicine, Mainz, Germany
Am J Sports Med 32:734-43. 2004..There is conflicting evidence regarding extracorporeal shock wave treatment for chronic tennis elbow...
Application of local anesthesia inhibits effects of low-energy extracorporeal shock wave treatment (ESWT) on nociceptorsT Klonschinski
Department of Trauma Surgery, University Medical Centre, Mainz, Germany
Pain Med 12:1532-7. 2011..Clinical studies of extracorporeal shock wave therapy (ESWT) provided conflicting results depending on the use of local anesthesia (LA)...
Health-related quality of life and somatization in patients with long-term low back pain: a prospective study with 109 patientsR Nickel
Clinic and Polyclinic for Psychosomatic Medicine and Psychotherapy, Johannes Gutenberg University, Mainz, Germany
Spine (Phila Pa 1976) 26:2271-7. 2001..Three self-report instruments were administered to patients with sciatica believed to be caused by a herniated lumbar disc to examine their quality of life and psychic stress at baseline and at the 1-year follow-up visit...
Shock wave application for chronic plantar fasciitis in running athletes. A prospective, randomized, placebo-controlled trialJan D Rompe
Department of Orthopaedics, Johannes Gutenberg University School of Medicine, Mainz, Germany
Am J Sports Med 31:268-75. 2003..4 points in the sham group. CONCLUSION: Three treatments with 2100 impulses of low-energy shock waves were a safe and effective method for treatment of chronic plantar fasciitis in long-distance runners...
Mid-portion Achilles tendinopathy--current options for treatmentJan D Rompe
OrthoTrauma Evaluation Center, Mainz, Germany
Disabil Rehabil 30:1666-76. 2008..To report on the present option for management of tendinopathy of the main body of the Achilles tendon...
Shock wave therapy for chronic Achilles tendon pain: a randomized placebo-controlled trialJan D Rompe
Clin Orthop Relat Res 445:276-7; author reply 277. 2006
"Extracorporeal shock wave therapy for plantar fasciitis--a double blind randomised controlled trial" by C.A. Speed et al., J Orthop Res 2003;21:937-40Jan D Rompe
J Orthop Res 22:1362-4; author reply 1366. 2004
Plantar fasciitisJan D Rompe
N Engl J Med 351:834; author reply 834. 2004
Effectiveness of extracorporeal shock wave therapy in the management of tennis elbowJan D Rompe
Am J Sports Med 33:461-2; author reply 462-3. 2005
Extracorporeal shock wave therapy for the treatment of chronic calcifying tendonitis of the rotator cuff: a randomized controlled trialLudger Gerdesmeyer
Department of Orthopedic Surgery and Sportstraumatology, Technical University Munich, Munich, Germany
JAMA 290:2573-80. 2003..Extracorporeal shock wave therapy (ESWT) has been used to treat calcific tendonitis of the shoulder, but trials of ESWT for this purpose have had methodological deficiencies and thus there is limited evidence for its effectiveness...
Shock wave therapy for calcific tendinitis of the shoulder: a prospective clinical study with two-year follow-upJan D Rompe
Am J Sports Med 31:1049-50; author reply 1050. 2003
"Extracorporeal shock wave therapy for lateral epicondylitis--a double blind randomized controlled trial" by C.A. Speed et al., J Orthop Res 2002;20:895-8Jan D Rompe
J Orthop Res 21:958-9; author repy 961. 2003
Shock-wave therapy for plantar fasciitisJan D Rompe
J Bone Joint Surg Am 87:681-2; author reply 682-3. 2005
Repetitive low-energy shock wave application without local anesthesia is more efficient than repetitive low-energy shock wave application with local anesthesia in the treatment of chronic plantar fasciitisJan D Rompe
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Johannes Gutenberg University School of Medicine, Langenbeckstrasse 1, Mainz D 55101, Germany
J Orthop Res 23:931-41. 2005..Aims: To evaluate the effect of local anesthesia on the clinical outcome after repetitive low-energy ESWT for chronic plantar fasciitis...
Repetitive low-energy shock wave treatment is effective for chronic symptomatic plantar fasciitisJan D Rompe
Knee Surg Sports Traumatol Arthrosc 15:107; author reply 108. 2007
