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Objective

To evaluate the efficacy of distention arthrography (DA) alone and in combination with translational mobilization (TM) for treatment of patients with frozen shoulder (FS).

Methods

Eighty-five patients diagnosed with unilateral FS (freezing or frozen stage) were included. Forty-one patients were treated with DA and TM (group 1) and 44 patients with DA alone (group 2). Clinical assessments including visual analogue scale (VAS), Cyriax stage, and shoulder passive range of motion (PROM) including forward flexion, abduction, external rotation, and internal rotation were measured at baseline, 1 month, and 3 months following treatment.

Results

There were no significant differences in gender, side affected, symptom duration, presence of diabetes mellitus, VAS score, Cyriax stage, or shoulder PROM between the two patient groups at baseline. Compared with baseline metrics, patients in both groups demonstrated significantly improved outcome parameters at two post-treatment time points. However, mean all shoulder PROMs were significantly greater, and mean VAS score and Cyriax stage were lower in patients treated with DA and TM than in those treated with DA alone group at two post-treatment time points. At these times, mean interval change of all outcome parameters was significantly greater with DA and TM than DA alone. No serious complications were observed following treatment in either patient group.

Conclusion

Compared with DA alone, DA combined with TM more effectively alleviates shoulder pain and increases PROM in patients with freezing or frozen stage FS.

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  • The Efficacy of Manipulation with Distension Arthrography to Treat Adhesive Capsulitis: A Multicenter, Randomized, Single‐Blind, Controlled Trial
    Yayun Zhang, Ruirui Xue, Zhengyi Tong, Mengchen Yin, Yiqun Yu, Jie Ye, Jinhai Xu, Wen Mo, Fabiano Bini
    BioMed Research International.2022;[Epub]     CrossRef
  • Combined arthroscopic release with corticosteroid hydrodilatation versus corticosteroid hydrodilatation only in treating freezing-phase primary frozen shoulder: a randomized clinical trial
    Zhu Dai, Quanhui Liu, Bo Liu, Ke Long, Ying Liao, Biao Wu, Wen Huang, Chao Liu
    BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders.2022;[Epub]     CrossRef
  • Role of Ultrasonography in Diagnosis and Treatment of Frozen Shoulder
    Gi-Young Park
    Journal of Rheumatic Diseases.2019; 26(3): 149.     CrossRef
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Therapeutic Effect of Microcurrent Therapy in Children With In-toeing Gait Caused by Increased Femoral Anteversion: A Pilot Study
Jae Ki Ahn, Dong Rak Kwon, Gi-Young Park, Ki-Hoon Lee, Jae Hwal Rim, Won Bin Jung, Dae Gil Kwon
Ann Rehabil Med 2017;41(1):104-112.   Published online February 28, 2017
DOI: https://doi.org/10.5535/arm.2017.41.1.104
Objective

To investigate the efficacy of portable microcurrent therapy device (PMTD) of the hip internal rotators in the treatment of in-toeing gait caused by increased femoral anteversion in children over 8 years of age.

Methods

Eleven children (22 legs; 4 boys and 7 girls; mean age, 10.4±1.6 years) with in-toeing gait caused by increased femoral anteversion were included in the present study. All children received 60 minutes of PMTD (intensity, 25 µA; frequency, 8 Hz) applied to the hip internal rotators daily for 4 weeks. Hip internal rotation (IR) angle, external rotation (ER) angle, and midmalleolar-second toe angle (MSTA) measurement during stance phase at transverse plane and Family Satisfaction Questionnaire, frequency of tripping and fatigue like pains about the PMTD were performed before treatment and at 4 weeks after initial PMTD treatment. Paired t-test and Fisher exact test were used for statistical analysis.

Results

Hip IR/ER/MSTA was 70.3°±5.4°/20.1°±5.5°/–11.4°±2.7°, and 55.7°±7.8°/33.6°±8.2°/–2.6°±3.8° before treatment and at 4 weeks after initial PMTD treatment, respectively (p<0.01). Ten of 11 (91%) children's family stated that they were generally satisfied with the PMTD treatment. The frequency of tripping and fatigue like pains was significantly lower at 4 weeks after PMTD treatment (p<0.05). Excellent inter-rater and intra-rater reliability was observed for repeated MSTA measurements between the examiners (k=0.91–0.96 and k=0.93–0.99), respectively.

Conclusion

PMTD of the hip internal rotators can be effective in improving the gait pattern of children with in-toeing gait caused by increased femoral anteversion.

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  • Validity and reliability of ultrasonographic assessment of femoral and tibial torsion in children and adolescents: a systematic review
    Xavier Ruiz-Tarrazo, Carles Escalona-Marfil, Gil Pla-Campas, Andrea Coda
    European Journal of Pediatrics.2024; 183(8): 3159.     CrossRef
  • Toe-in Gait, Associated Complications, and Available Conservative Treatments: A Systematic Review of Literature
    Mohammad Taghi Karimi
    Journal of Korean Foot and Ankle Society.2023; 27(1): 17.     CrossRef
  • Application of non-invasive neuromodulation in children with neurodevelopmental disorders to improve their sleep quality and constipation
    Aníbal Báez-Suárez, Iraya Padrón-Rodríguez, Elizabeth Castellano-Moreno, Erica González-González, María P. Quintana-Montesdeoca, Raquel Irina Medina-Ramirez
    BMC Pediatrics.2023;[Epub]     CrossRef
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Objective

To investigate the therapeutic effect of extracorporeal shockwave therapy (ESWT) according to treatment session on gastrocnemius muscle spasticity in children with spastic cerebral palsy (CP).

Methods

Twelve children with spastic CP underwent 1 ESWT and 2 sham ESWT sessions for gastrocnemius (group 1) or 3 ESWT sessions (group 2) once per week for 3 weeks. Modified Ashworth Scale (MAS) score, passive range of motion (PROM) of the ankle plantar-flexor muscles with knee extension, and median red pixel intensity (RPI) of color histogram of medial gastrocnemius on real-time sonoelastography (RTS) were measured before ESWT, immediately after the first and third ESWT, and at 4 weeks after the third ESWT.

Results

Mean ankle PROM was significantly increased whereas as mean ankle MAS and median gastrocnemius RPI were significantly decreased in both groups after the first ESWT. Clinical and RTS parameters before ESWT were not significantly different from those immediately after the third ESWT or at 4 weeks after the third ESWT in group 1. However, they were significantly different from those immediately after the third ESWT or at 4 weeks after the third ESWT in group 2. Mean ankle PROM, mean ankle MAS, and median gastrocnemius RPI in group 2 were significantly different from that in group 1 at 4 weeks or immediately after the third ESWT.

Conclusion

The therapeutic effect of ESWT on spastic medial gastrocnemius in children with spastic CP is dependent on the number of ESWT sessions.

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  • Using Radial Shock Wave Therapy to Control Cerebral Palsy-Related Dysfunctions: A Randomized Controlled Trial
    Hisham Hussein, Ahmed Gabr, Monira Aldhahi, Amsha Alshammari, Hand Alshammari, Khulood Altamimi, Abdulaziz Alqahtani, Ibrahim Dewir, Shamekh El-Shamy, Ahmed Ibrahim
    International Journal of General Medicine.2025; Volume 18: 1439.     CrossRef
  • The effects of extracorporeal shock wave therapy in children with cerebral palsy: a systematic review
    Eline G. de Roo, Sanne B. Koopman, Thijs W. Janssen, Wendy F.M. Aertssen
    International Journal of Surgery.2025; 111(4): 2773.     CrossRef
  • Effectiveness of Extracorporeal Shock Wave Therapy after Botulinum Toxin Injection for Post-Stroke Upper Extremity Spasticity: A Randomized Controlled Study
    Junhee Lee, Seung Nam Yang
    Toxins.2024; 16(4): 197.     CrossRef
  • Global trends in research on extracorporeal shock wave therapy (ESWT) from 2000 to 2021
    Xinyu Zhang, Yuewen Ma
    BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders.2023;[Epub]     CrossRef
  • Polydeoxyribonucleotide and Shock Wave Therapy Sequence Efficacy in Regenerating Immobilized Rabbit Calf Muscles
    Yoon-Jin Lee, Yong Suk Moon, Dong Rak Kwon, Sung Cheol Cho, Eun Ho Kim
    International Journal of Molecular Sciences.2023; 24(16): 12820.     CrossRef
  • Effect of session frequency of radial extracorporeal shockwave therapy on gastrocnemius muscle spasticity in children with spastic cerebral palsy: a double-blinded, randomised clinical trial
    Rizky Kusuma Wardhani, Luh Karunia Wahyuni, Budiati Laksmitasari, Alvin Lakmudin
    International Journal of Therapy and Rehabilitation.2022; 29(1): 1.     CrossRef
  • Effect of extracorporeal shock wave therapy on spastic equinus foot in children with unilateral cerebral palsy
    Hatem A. Emara, Ahmed H. Al-Johani, Osama A. Khaled, Walaa M. Ragab, Abdullah M. Al-Shenqiti
    Journal of Taibah University Medical Sciences.2022; 17(5): 794.     CrossRef
  • Effect of total number of pulses of radial extracorporeal shock wave therapy (rESWT) on hamstring muscle spasticity in children with spastic type cerebral palsy: A randomized clinical trial
    Rizky Kusuma Wardhani, Luh Karunia Wahyuni, Budiati Laksmitasari, Alvin Lakmudin, Deborah Gaebler-Spira, Michael Green, Heakyung Kim
    Journal of Pediatric Rehabilitation Medicine.2022; 15(1): 159.     CrossRef
  • Management of Muscle Spasticity in Children with Cerebral Palsy by Means of Extracorporeal Shockwave Therapy: A Systematic Review of the Literature
    Bruno Corrado, Carla Di Luise, Clemente Servodio Iammarrone
    Developmental Neurorehabilitation.2021; 24(1): 1.     CrossRef
  • Extracorporeal shock wave as adjuvant therapy for wrist and hand spasticity in post-stroke patients: a randomized controlled trial
    Samar Abd Alhamed Tabra, Mohammad Ibrahim Zaghloul, Doaa Shawky Alashkar
    Egyptian Rheumatology and Rehabilitation.2021;[Epub]     CrossRef
  • Intrathecal baclofen, selective dorsal rhizotomy, and extracorporeal shockwave therapy for the treatment of spasticity in cerebral palsy: a systematic review
    Amogh Kudva, Mickey E. Abraham, Justin Gold, Neal A. Patel, Julian L. Gendreau, Yehuda Herschman, Antonios Mammis
    Neurosurgical Review.2021; 44(6): 3209.     CrossRef
  • Ultrasound is Effective to Treat Temporomandibular Joint Disorder
    Shuang Ba, Pin Zhou, Ming Yu
    Journal of Pain Research.2021; Volume 14: 1667.     CrossRef
  • Recent Advances in the Treatment of Spasticity: Extracorporeal Shock Wave Therapy
    En Yang, Henry L. Lew, Levent Özçakar, Chueh-Hung Wu
    Journal of Clinical Medicine.2021; 10(20): 4723.     CrossRef
  • Botulinum Toxin a Injection Combined with Radial Extracorporeal Shock Wave Therapy in Children with Spastic Cerebral Palsy: Shear Wave Sonoelastographic Findings in the Medial Gastrocnemius Muscle, Preliminary Study
    Dong Rak Kwon, Dae Gil Kwon
    Children.2021; 8(11): 1059.     CrossRef
  • Effect of extracorporeal shockwave therapy on muscle spasticity in patients with cerebral palsy: meta-analysis and systematic review
    Hyun-Jung Kim, Jin-Woo Park, Kiyeun Nam
    European Journal of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine.2020;[Epub]     CrossRef
  • CORR Insights®: Radial Extracorporeal Shock Wave Treatment Promotes Bone Growth and Chondrogenesis in Cultured Fetal Rat Metatarsal Bones
    Kent A. Reinker
    Clinical Orthopaedics & Related Research.2020; 478(3): 679.     CrossRef
  • Use of Shear Wave Elastography for Quantitative Assessment of Muscle Stiffness After Botulinum Toxin Injection in Children With Cerebral Palsy
    Huseyin Bertan, Julide Oncu, Ersin Vanli, Kerem Alptekin, Ali Sahillioglu, Banu Kuran, Figen Yilmaz
    Journal of Ultrasound in Medicine.2020; 39(12): 2327.     CrossRef
  • Effectiveness of Shock Wave Therapy as a Treatment for Spasticity: A Systematic Review
    Isabel María Martínez, Nuria Sempere-Rubio, Olga Navarro, Raquel Faubel
    Brain Sciences.2020; 11(1): 15.     CrossRef
  • Timing of extracorporeal shock wave therapy in rabbits with carpal tunnel syndrome
    Gi‐Young Park, Dong Rak Kwon, Sang Chul Lee
    Journal of Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine.2019;[Epub]     CrossRef
  • The effect of extracorporeal shock wave therapy on the treatment of moderate to severe knee osteoarthritis and cartilage lesion
    Yongming Xu, Kun Wu, Yu Liu, Huan Geng, Haochong Zhang, Shuitao Liu, Hongying Qu, Gengyan Xing
    Medicine.2019; 98(20): e15523.     CrossRef
  • Effects of Radial Shockwave Therapy and Orthotics Applied with Physical Training on Motor Function of Children with Spastic Diplegia: A Randomized Trial
    Ragab K. Elnaggar, Amira M. Abd-Elmonem
    Physical & Occupational Therapy In Pediatrics.2019; 39(6): 692.     CrossRef
  • Regional Elastic Properties of the Achilles Tendon Is Heterogeneously Influenced by Individual Muscle of the Gastrocnemius
    Jiping Zhou, Jiafeng Yu, Chunlong Liu, Chunzhi Tang, Zhijie Zhang
    Applied Bionics and Biomechanics.2019; 2019: 1.     CrossRef
  • Shear wave sonoelastography in infants with congenital muscular torticollis
    Gi Young Park, Dong Rak Kwon, Dae Gil Kwon
    Medicine.2018; 97(6): e9818.     CrossRef
  • Use of ultrasound shear wave to measure muscle stiffness in children with cerebral palsy
    E. A. Vola, M. Albano, C. Di Luise, V. Servodidio, M. Sansone, S. Russo, B. Corrado, C. Servodio Iammarrone, M. G. Caprio, G. Vallone
    Journal of Ultrasound.2018; 21(3): 241.     CrossRef
  • Effectiveness of Physiotherapy Interventions on Spasticity in People With Multiple Sclerosis
    Mohammad Etoom, Yazan Khraiwesh, Francesco Lena, Mohannad Hawamdeh, Ziad Hawamdeh, Diego Centonze, Calogero Foti
    American Journal of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation.2018; 97(11): 793.     CrossRef
  • Regenerative Medicine in the Treatment of Sports Injuries: Prolotherapy and Extracorporeal Shock Wave Therapy
    Dong Rak Kwon
    The Korean Journal of Sports Medicine.2016; 34(1): 1.     CrossRef
  • A Prospective Case-Control Study of Radial Extracorporeal Shock Wave Therapy for Spastic Plantar Flexor Muscles in Very Young Children With Cerebral Palsy
    Tiantian Wang, Lin Du, Ling Shan, Hanyu Dong, Junyan Feng, Maren C. Kiessling, Nicholas B. Angstman, Christoph Schmitz, Feiyong Jia
    Medicine.2016; 95(19): e3649.     CrossRef
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A New Ultrasound Method for Assessment of Head Shape Change in Infants With Plagiocephaly
Jin Kyung Kim, Dong Rak Kwon, Gi-Young Park
Ann Rehabil Med 2014;38(4):541-547.   Published online August 28, 2014
DOI: https://doi.org/10.5535/arm.2014.38.4.541
Objective

To compare a new ultrasound measurement method with calliper cephalometry in infants with deformational plagiocephaly (DP) and to assess the differences of two methods according to the severity of DP.

Methods

Fifty-two infants with DP were divided into two groups according to the degree of cranial vault asymmetry (CVA); group 1 included 42 infants with CVA over 10 mm, and group 2 included 10 infants with CVA under 10 mm. Cranial vault asymmetry index (CVAI) and occipital angle ratio (OAR) were measured by using calliper and ultrasound measurements, respectively. The occipital angle was defined as the angle between the lines projected along the lambdoid sutures of the skull.

Results

The occipital angles of the affected sides were significantly greater than those of unaffected sides in both groups. The CVAI and OAR were significantly greater in group 1 than in group 2 (CVAI, 9.3%±2.3% vs. 4.6%±1.5%; OAR, 1.05±0.4 vs. 1.01±0.0; p<0.05). The OAR was positively correlated with the CVAI in all infants (r=0.789) and in group 1 (r=0.784; p<0.05).

Conclusion

Our study revealed that OAR using the new ultrasound measurement was positively correlated with the CVAI in infants with DP. Therefore, the occipital angle measurement using ultrasound combined with cephalometry could provide better understanding about the characteristics of the overall cranial bone and lambdoid suture complex in infants with DP.

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  • Predictive Value of Sonographic Parameters on the Effects of Cranial Molding Helmet Therapy in Infants with Positional Plagiocephaly
    Maria Licci, Agnes Paasche, Alexandru Szathmari, Pierre-Aurélien Beuriat, Carmine Mottolese, Raphael Guzman, Federico Di Rocco
    Diagnostics.2024; 14(13): 1407.     CrossRef
  • Ultrasonographic Measurement of Anterior Fontanelle Size in Infants with Deformational Plagiocephaly
    Jae Hee Lee, Gi-Young Park, Dong Rak Kwon
    Journal of Clinical Medicine.2024; 13(17): 5012.     CrossRef
  • Ultrasonography as first line imaging for the diagnosis of positional plagiocephaly
    Fiammetta SERTORIO, Mattia PACETTI, Simone SCHIAFFINO, Francesca SECCI, Armando CAMA, Alessandro CONSALES, Gian M. MAGNANO
    Minerva Pediatrics.2023;[Epub]     CrossRef
  • Neurodevelopmental delay according to severity of deformational plagiocephaly in children
    Dong Han Kim, Dong Rak Kwon
    Medicine.2020; 99(28): e21194.     CrossRef
  • Deformational plagiocephaly: State of the art and review of the literature
    P.-A. Beuriat, A. Szathmari, F. Di Rocco, C. Mottolese
    Neurochirurgie.2019; 65(5): 322.     CrossRef
  • Sonographic Analysis of Changes in Skull Shape After Cranial Molding Helmet Therapy in Infants With Deformational Plagiocephaly
    Dong Rak Kwon
    Journal of Ultrasound in Medicine.2016; 35(4): 695.     CrossRef
  • A Craniometer with a Headband Can Be a Reliable Tool to Measure Plagiocephaly and Brachycephaly in Clinical Practice
    Anna Öhman
    Health.2016; 08(12): 1258.     CrossRef
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Objective

To evaluate whether age influences a change in the spasticity of the ankle plantar flexor after botulinum toxin type A (BTA) injection in children with spastic cerebral palsy (CP).

Methods

Sixteen children with spastic CP were enrolled in the study. Seven children (group 1) were under 5 years of age, and nine (group 2) were over 5 years of age. They all received BTA injection in the gastrocnemius muscle (GCM) under ultrasound guidance. Passive range of motion (PROM) of ankle dorsiflexion, Modified Ashworth Scale (MAS) of the ankle plantar flexor, Gross Motor Function Measure (GMFM) and median red pixel intensity (RPI) of the medial GCM on real-time sonoelastography were measured at baseline (pre-injection) and 1-, 3-, and 6-month post-injection.

Results

In both groups, the mean PROM, MAS, and RPI were significantly improved after injection until 6-month post-injection. The change of PROM of ankle dorsiflexion in group 1 was significantly greater than that in group 2, until 6-month post-injection. The change in the MAS and GMFM between baseline and 6-month post-injection in group 1 was greater than that in group 2. The changes in the median RPI between baseline and 3- and 6-month post-injections were greater in group 1 than in group 2.

Conclusion

Our pilot study demonstrated the different changes in spasticity of the ankle plantar flexor after BTA injection based on age. Therefore, age may be considered when establishing a treatment plan using BTA injection for children with spastic CP.

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  • Impact of lower muscle stiffness on ankle dorsiflexion restriction in children with cerebral palsy evaluated using ultrasound elastography
    Shinya Nakamura, Minoru Kimoto, Kyoji Okada, Uki Kawanobe, Hitoshi Sakamoto
    Clinical Biomechanics.2023; 109: 106092.     CrossRef
  • Botulinum Toxin a Injection Combined with Radial Extracorporeal Shock Wave Therapy in Children with Spastic Cerebral Palsy: Shear Wave Sonoelastographic Findings in the Medial Gastrocnemius Muscle, Preliminary Study
    Dong Rak Kwon, Dae Gil Kwon
    Children.2021; 8(11): 1059.     CrossRef
  • Impact of Altered Gastrocnemius Morphometrics and Fascicle Behavior on Walking Patterns in Children With Spastic Cerebral Palsy
    Matthias Hösl, Annika Kruse, Markus Tilp, Martin Svehlik, Harald Böhm, Antonia Zehentbauer, Adamantios Arampatzis
    Frontiers in Physiology.2020;[Epub]     CrossRef
  • Botulinum toxin type A in the treatment of lower limb spasticity in children with cerebral palsy
    Francesco C Blumetti, João Carlos Belloti, Marcel JS Tamaoki, José A Pinto
    Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews.2019;[Epub]     CrossRef
  • Mechanical muscle and tendon properties of the plantar flexors are altered even in highly functional children with spastic cerebral palsy
    Annika Kruse, Christian Schranz, Martin Svehlik, Markus Tilp
    Clinical Biomechanics.2017; 50: 139.     CrossRef
  • Therapeutic Effect of Extracorporeal Shock Wave Therapy According to Treatment Session on Gastrocnemius Muscle Spasticity in Children With Spastic Cerebral Palsy: A Pilot Study
    Dong-Soon Park, Dong Rak Kwon, Gi-Young Park, Michael Y. Lee
    Annals of Rehabilitation Medicine.2015; 39(6): 914.     CrossRef
  • VAIKŲ, SERGANČIŲ CEREBRINIU PARALYŽIUMI, ILGALAIKIO GYDYMO BOTULINO TOKSINU POVEIKIS ČIURNOS SĄNARIO JUDESIO AMPLITUDEI IR VAIKŲ MOBILUMUI
    Laima Mikulėnaitė, Jovita Petrulytė, Anastasija Žernakova
    Sveikatos mokslai.2015; 25(1): 58.     CrossRef
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Objective

To investigate whether the cartilage regenerative effects of intra-aricular platelet-rich plasma (PRP) are different, according to the severity of osteoarthritis (OA), in a collagenase-induced knee OA rabbit model.

Method

New Zealand white rabbits (N=21) were randomly divided into three groups. Three different doses (0.25 mg, group 1; 0.5 mg, group 2; and 1.0 mg, group 3) of collagenase were injected twice into both knees of each group under an ultrasound guidance. The mean platelet concentration of the PRP fraction was 2,664±970×103/µl and was enriched 8.2-times, compared with the whole blood. PRP (0.3 ml) was injected into the left knee and saline (0.3 ml) into the right knee at 4 weeks, and macroscopic and histological scores of both injected knees were evaluated at 9 weeks after the first collagenase injection.

Results

Macroscopic and histological scores of group 3 were significantly higher than those of group 1 and 2 (p<0.05). Macroscopic and histological scores of the PRP-injected knees were significantly lower than those of the saline-injected knees, in all groups (p<0.05). Differences of gross morphologic and histologic scores between saline- and PRP-injected knees in group 3 were significantly higher than those in group 1 and 2 (p<0.05).

Conclusion

Intra-articular PRP injection influences cartilage regeneration in all severities of rabbit knee OA, and the cartilage regenerative power of PRP injection in moderate knee OA was greater than that in mild or very mild OA. A large preclinical trial is needed to establish the validity of our study.

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    Eun Jeong Go, Seon Ae Kim, Mi-La Cho, Kwan Soo Lee, Asode Ananthram Shetty, Seok Jung Kim
    Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine.2022; 19(6): 1377.     CrossRef
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    Giuseppe Filardo, Davide Previtali, Francesca Napoli, Christian Candrian, Stefano Zaffagnini, Alberto Grassi
    CARTILAGE.2021; 13(1_suppl): 364S.     CrossRef
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    Jennifer Woodell-May, Kathleen Steckbeck, William King
    International Journal of Molecular Sciences.2021; 22(5): 2726.     CrossRef
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    Walaa Mohamed Sayed, Ahmed Elzainy
    Cell and Tissue Research.2021; 385(1): 223.     CrossRef
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A recent study claimed that botulinum toxin A (BTX-A) injection into the calf muscle of cerebral palsy (CP) children did not change the intrinsic stiffness. Contrary to this recent report, in our case, decreased muscle spasticity, which was measured using a modified Ashworth scale, and increased Gross Motor Function Measure score were demonstrated at 4 weeks after intensive rehabilitation treatment (IRT) with BTX-A injection to the medial gastrocnemius muscle in a child with spastic CP. Additionally, we indentified decreased muscle stiffness which was demonstrated by a decrease in the color-coded scale and shear velocity, and an increase in the strain ratio using dynamic sonoelastography.

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