Greater trochanteric pain syndrome: focused shockwave therapy versus an ultrasound guided injection: a randomised control trial
Hip International2021Vol. 33(3), pp. 490–499
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Catriona Heaver, Megan Pinches, Jan Herman Kuiper, Geraint Thomas, Simon Lewthwaite, Ben Burston, Robin Banerjee
Abstract
We have shown f-ESWT is an effective treatment for patients with GTPS. We would advocate f-ESWT as an effective non-invasive treatment modality for this challenging patient population.Trial Registration No. ISRCTN8338223.
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