Ondas de choque en el tratamiento de lesiones tendinosas.
The research carried out by means of a bibliographic review aims to analyze the effects of shock wave therapy on tendon injuries, demonstrating the importance of the use of this treatment for the wellbeing of the population that is limited by its causes. The tendon injuries are triggered or are the...
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| Формат: | bachelorThesis |
| Хэл сонгох: | spa |
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2023
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| Онлайн хандалт: | http://dspace.unach.edu.ec/handle/51000/11946 |
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| Тойм: | The research carried out by means of a bibliographic review aims to analyze the effects of shock wave therapy on tendon injuries, demonstrating the importance of the use of this treatment for the wellbeing of the population that is limited by its causes. The tendon injuries are triggered or are the product of an overload or microtraumatisms by repetition of small tendon fibers; when a musculoskeletal area is affected it suffers from clinical effects such as inflammation, pain, and loss of the function that executes the limb; Physiotherapy is a treatment that promises the recovery of the affected person in a short time, thanks to medical advances it has been possible to introduce non-invasive techniques such as shock wave therapy that helps with the regeneration of damaged tissue generating biological effects that produces its use in the human body. Different databases were used, among which we mention: PubMed, SAGE journals and Springe; from which 100 articles were collected of which 30 articles were selected and evaluated using the Physiotherapy Evidence Database (PEDro) scale with the objective of knowing the methodological quality of each of the articles used for this research. The research shows that physiotherapy intervention with non-invasive techniques such as shock wave therapy is effective for the regeneration and recovery of musculoskeletal tissues that are damaged by microtrauma caused by repetitive movements or excessive loads to which our limbs are exposed every day. |
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