The effect of additional therapeutic ultrasound in patients with primary hip osteoarthritis: a randomized placebo-controlled study.  [LINK]

Clin Rheumatol. 2010 May 26.

To the best of our knowledge, there is no study in the English literature about the usefulness of ultrasound therapy in degenerative hip osteoarthritis. The aim of this study was to examine its short- and long-term efficacy in patients with primary hip osteoarthritis with regard to pain, functional status, and quality of life (QoL). Forty-five patients with primary hip osteoarthritis were enrolled into the study. Demographic and clinical characteristics including age, sex, duration of disease, and pain on activity and at rest using visual analogue scale (VAS) were recorded. Functional status was determined by a 15-m timed walking test and Western Ontario McMaster Osteoarthritis Questionnaire. QoL was determined by the Short Form-36 survey (SF-36). Each patient was randomly assigned to either group I (standard physical therapy including hot pack and exercise program), group II (sham ultrasound in addition to standard physical therapy), or group III (ultrasound and standard physical therapy). The main outcome measures of the treatment were pain intensity by VAS; functional status measurements that were evaluated at baseline, at the end of the therapies, and at the first and third month of follow-up; and QoL scores that were determined at baseline and at the end of the first and third months. Twelve male and 33 female patients (mean age, 65.3 +/- 6.7 years; mean disease duration, 2.5 +/- 1.7 years) were included in the study. There were no differences between the groups regarding demographic variables on entry to the study. There were 15 patients in each group. Pain and functional outcome measures were determined to have improved significantly in all of the groups at the end of the therapies, but these improvements continued at the end of the first and third months only in group III (p < 0.001) The physical subscores of SF-36 were improved at the end of the first month and were maintained at the end of the third month only in patients receiving additional ultrasound therapy (group III, p < 0.001), while mental subscores of SF-36 did not change significantly in any group. In conclusion, addition of therapeutic ultrasound to the traditional physical therapy showed a longitudinal positive effect on pain, functional status, and physical QoL in patients with hip osteoarthritis. The use of therapeutic ultrasound in the treatment of hip osteoarthritis should be encouraged, and it seems worthy to continue with large clinical trials on ultrasound in order to standardize the treatment modality in this patient group.

Therapeutic ultrasound for osteoarthritis of the knee or hip.  [LINK]

Cochrane Database Syst Rev. 2010 Jan 20;(1):CD003132

Osteoarthritis is the most common form of joint disease and the leading cause of pain and physical disability in the elderly. Therapeutic ultrasound is one of several physical therapy modalities suggested for the management of pain and loss of function due to osteoarthritis (OA).

To compare therapeutic ultrasound with sham or no specific intervention in terms of effects on pain and function safety outcomes in patients with knee or hip OA. 
Studies were included if they were randomised or quasi-randomised controlled trials that compared therapeutic ultrasound with a sham intervention or no intervention in patients with osteoarthritis of the knee or hip.

MAIN RESULTS: Compared to the previous version of the review, four additional trials were identified resulting in the inclusion of five small sized trials in a total of 341 patients with knee OA. No trial included patients with hip OA. Two evaluated pulsed ultrasound, two continuous and one evaluated both pulsed and continuous ultrasound as the active treatment. The methodological quality and the quality of reporting was poor and a high degree of heterogeneity among the trials was revealed for function (88%). For pain, there was an effect in favour of ultrasound therapy, which corresponded to a difference in pain scores between ultrasound and control of -1.2 cm on a 10-cm VAS (95% CI -1.9 to -0.6 cm). For function, we found a trend in favour of ultrasound, which corresponded to a difference in function scores of -1.3 units on a standardised WOMAC disability scale ranging from 0 to 10 (95% CI -3.0 to 0.3). Safety was evaluated in two trials including up to 136 patients; no adverse event, serious adverse event or withdrawals due to adverse events occurred in either trial.

AUTHORS’ CONCLUSIONS: In contrast to the previous version of this review, our results suggest that therapeutic ultrasound may be beneficial for patients with osteoarthritis of the knee. Because of the low quality of the evidence, we are uncertain about the magnitude of the effects on pain relief and function, however. Therapeutic ultrasound is widely used for its potential benefits on both knee pain and function, which may be clinically relevant. Appropriately designed trials of adequate power are therefore warranted.

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Improve my back weakness
Improve my back weakness

Physiotherapy has lightened up the importance of stretching before and after exercise.     

Therapist taught me different exercises to improve my back weakness.     

She was really patient with me, the back student.     

I would tell my friends to visit Physioclinic and she can help you out not leaving problems in the future. Physioclinic is waiting for you.     

Fabio Panser, Banking     

       

I can now move my arm with a lot more range since my accident. YPhysiotherapist treatment has allowed me to improve my range of movement after each session.     

I am pleased that I have been given exercises to follow at home. I had very clear instructions as to what was going to happen in terms of the process and recovery period. I have improved a lot.     

Physioclinic time’s slots and hours open are flexible.     

Therapist has a very friendly and happy disposition throughout my treatment.     

Tara, Overseas Family School Teacher     

       

I came from Indonesia for treatment of jaw pain, neck pain and shoulder pain.
I came from Indonesia for treatment of jaw pain, neck pain and shoulder pain.

 I came from Indonesia to Singapore for treatment of jaw pain, neck pain and shoulder pain.     

I saw improvement in my condition. It has been very helpful to have Physioclinic treat me. Therapist gave me trigger point massage and shows me all exercises that I need to do. She is very good in what she is doing and friendly.     

I would recommend to my friends.     

Henny, IT analyst     

       

I am stronger and feel better. My ankle used to swell after a run but now I am able to run in comfort.     

I have learnt since that Physiotherapy is not only about recovery but it is also about getting stronger and healthier physically and mentally.     

I am actually encouraging my friends and colleagues who have been inactive to call Physioclinic. Try it!     

Physiotherapist has also given me specialized and step by step programme, and confidence to head back to the gym.     

Thank you, Physioclinic!     

Dayangku Nuurul, Teacher     

       

..built up confidence in her physical movement..
..built up confidence in her physical movement..

Physiotherapist has built up confidence of my mother-in law in her physical movement without additional help of a walking aid.     

Therapist has good patience with old person, encouraging her and also knows how to deal with her.     

Joyce Chan (Daughter in law)     

       

       

       

       

 Physiotherapy has improved my physical mobility and body posture.     

Physioclinic has good form of therapy for those who have lower back problems.     

Physiotherapist has taught me various useful techniques that are easy to remember and yet effective. She is also patience.     

Job well done!     

Leong Yin Chiew Shawn, Auditor     

       

My pain had been relieved
My pain had been relieved

 I felt my condition had improved from the start I came.     

My therapist is very friendly and she is very concerned about my problem. She patiently coaches me throughout my treatment and put me at ease.     

My pain had been relieved and I have reduced in taking medication.     

I will recommend to my friends and patients to seek physiotherapy from Physioclinic if they have any pain problem.     

Amutha, Thomas Clinic & Surgery     

      

       

80% of my life has improved after coming to Physioclinic.     

Before I come to Physioclinic, I used to have aching at back and sometimes difficulty in breathing at night and can’t sleep well. But now I am free from everything.     

Physiotherapy is not only concern about my condition; she also looks at what we are really having problems with. She is very knowledgeable and well experienced.     

 I’ll definitely recommend Physioclinic because after doing therapy, I feel so much better.     

Maria, Housewife     

Physiotherapy helps to relieve pain
Physiotherapy helps to relieve pain

Physiotherapy helped my son recover from his hamstring injury very quickly. After just one session he felt so much better.     

Physiotherapy helps to relieve pain, as well as teaches you the correct exercises to be done for certain areas.     

Therapist not only concentrated on his problem areas, she also helped my son to re-learn walking properly.     

The therapist is knowledgeable, friendly and puts my son at ease     

Bryan’s mother, Mrs Tan     

      

best method of treatment for recovery.
best method of treatment for recovery.

I suffered from facial palsy.
Before physiotherapy, my face was different. And now after the treatment, I can see my face has been recovered like which was earlier.     

I would recommend to a friend who has problems, to see Physioclinic. This is the best method of treatment for recovery.

Also, I am very pleased by the way I was treated by my physiotherapist.     

Joel Yuvaraj, Machinest      

       

I played tennis on weekly basis. Unfortunately, I strained my lower back at last game. Could not bend my back and struggled to get out of bed. Thought was serious back injury. Fortunately, I was diagnosed as muscle strain and compressed nerve.     

I would advise my friends to check with doctor if injury is serious and warrant medical treatment. If not, Physioclinic will be the right place for strained muscle or non-surgical required sport injury.     

Physiotherapist is patient and give instructions at a comfortable pace.     

Cheong Yew Meng     

       

I have no more pain when playing golf
I have no more pain when playing golf

Physiotherapy reduces pain on my hand and I can play games without braces.     

I am very pleased that I have no more pain when playing golf. I have learnt from the sport therapist some new useful exercises that prepare the body for sports.     

I would recommend my friends to consult a physiotherapist whenever they feel pain in their muscles and joints.     

Eric J P Ng, Management Consultant     

       

I have a bad injury on my spine and doctor says I maybe paralysis. I was sad that I am unable to walk and bedridden when my therapist came for the first time.     

I have so much improvement and now I am able to walk using crutches. She has helped me alot and improved my qualify of life.     

Therapist has done a very good job and taught me many exercises that made me walk again.     

Thank you Physioclinic.     

 Karna, Steel Filter     

I will advise everyone to go to Physioclinic
I will advise everyone to go to Physioclinic

My life has improved > 80% after coming to Physioclinic. My pain had greatly reduced. I have recommended my sister and her friends to Physioclinic and they feel much better too.     

My physiotherapist really cares and concern about my problem. She is very knowledgeable and teaches me a lot of exercises.     

I will advise everyone to go to Physioclinic and I can guarantee 95% that they will be cure.     

Lichimy, Housewife     

      

 

 

Physioclinic is proud to announce the opening of new clinic at Marine Parade Centre, Eastern part of Singapore

Physioclinic in the East provides physiotherapy services such as ultrasound therapy, electrical stimulation, joint mobilisation/manipulation, sports massage, trigger point therapy, therapeutic exercises, clinical pilates.

Conditions suitable for physiotherapy:

– Head/ Neck pain: cervical spondylosis, slipped disc, headaches, migraines, Stiff neck, Wry Neck,  Cervical Radiculopathy, Whiplash

– Back pain: backaches, postural misalignment, sciatica, herniated disc, spondylisthesis, spondylolysis, lumbar radiculopathy, degenerative disc, weak back muscles

– Shoulder pain: Stiff shoulder/Frozen shoulder/ Adhesive Capsulitis, Rotator cuff tendinitis, shoulder dislocations, Shoulder Arthritis

– Elbow pain: Tennis Elbow(Lateral Epicondylitis), Golfers Elbow(Medial Epicondylitis)

– Wrist / Finger Pain: Wrist sprain, Carpal Tunnel Syndrome, De Quervain’s Tenosynovitis, Flexor carpi ulnaris tendinitis, Trigger Finger, Rheumatoid Arthritis

– Knee pain conditions – anterior knee pain, chrondromalacia patella, ACL laxity, meniscus injury, ligament strain, patella tendinitis, osteoarthritis, sports injuries

– Foot Pain: ankle sprain, heel pain, plantar fasciitis, metatarsal fractures, shin splints, archilles tendinitis, flatfeet, avulsion fractures 

CALL our physiotherapist at 96390509 or EMAIL US

 

PHYSIOCLINIC in the East is located at 1 Marine Parade Central, #12-05 Parkway Centre 449408.