Before making Shockwave and EMTT the cornerstone of your return-to-play protocol, it's crucial to grasp how these technologies benefit your patient athletes.
Extracorporeal Shockwave Therapy (ESWT/EPAT) delivers acoustic waves to stimulate healing and reduce pain, while Extracorporeal Magnetotransduction Therapy (EMTT) uses electromagnetic fields to promote tissue repair, reduce inflammation, and alleviate pain.
Shockwave and EMTT are gaining traction in sports medicine for several key reasons:
Accelerated Healing - Both treatments awaken and accelerate the body's natural healing processes. This is particularly important in sports medicine settings where minimizing recovery time is critical for athletes.
Non-Invasive Treatment Options - Athletes and physicians alike prefer less invasive options that still provide exceptional outcomes, minimize or eliminate downtime, and reduce the risk of unnecessary complications.
Reduction of Pain and Inflammation - Shockwave and EMTT treat the root cause of pain and inflammation, allowing athletes to return to activity more comfortably and quickly.
Versatility in Treating Various Conditions - Shockwave and EMTT are not limited to a specific type of injury. They are suitable for multiple musculoskeletal sports injuries, increasing their applicability in sports medicine.
Improvement in Functionality - Beyond pain relief, shockwave and EMTT treatment help restore function and mobility, which is essential for athletes striving to return to peak performance.
Backed by Clinical Studies and Growing Evidence - An ever-growing body of clinical research supports the efficacy of shockwave and EMTT treatment in sports medicine.
Heightened Athlete Satisfaction - Athletes receiving these treatments report higher satisfaction levels due to the reduced pain, quicker recovery timelines, and the non-invasive nature.
Complementary to Other Treatments - These technologies can be effectively combined with other treatment modalities, such as physical therapy or traditional rehabilitation exercises, and PRP, to name a few.
The impact of these treatments is driving their use and popularity in sports medicine and among medical professionals treating athletes.
Shockwave is fast becoming a preferred first-line treatment for athletes with common injuries. The biological effects of shockwave are advantageous to soft tissue injuries, tendons, and bones because treatment stimulates tissue repair and regeneration.
Clinical evidence shows high success rates in reducing pain, improving function, and establishing the efficacy of shockwaves in various conditions.
Study 1: Use of Extracorporeal Shockwave Therapies for Athletes and Physically Active Individuals: A Systematic Review, published in British Journal of Sports Medicine, 2024;58:154-163, by Hye Chang Rhim, Jaehyung Shin, Jane Kang, Adam S Tenforde, et al.
Findings indicate that ESWT is effective for treating numerous athletic injuries, including plantar fasciitis, lateral epicondylitis, and proximal hamstring tendinopathy on its own. In cases of medial tibial stress syndrome and osteitis pubis, shockwave therapy enhances outcomes when used in combination with traditional exercise therapy.
Study 2: Treatment of Chronic Hallux Sesamoid Injuries with Focused Extracorporeal Shockwave and Physical Therapy in an Athletic Population: A Retrospective Case Series, published in The German Journal of Sports Medicine, by Schon JM, Gureck AE, Rhim HC, Malik GR, and Tenforde AS.
This case study focuses on non-surgical treatment for chronic hallux sesamoid injuries using ESWT and PT. In patients experiencing persistent pain, the treatment significantly improved function outcomes.
Study 3: A Comprehensive Review of Extracorporeal Shockwave Therapy in the Management of Musculoskeletal Disorders: Efficacy, Mechanisms, and Clinical Applications, published in International Journal of Medical Science in Clinical Research and Review by Afshan Perwez, Shivani Tiwari, et al.
This comprehensive overview covers the current state of ESWT, its effectiveness, mechanisms of action, and practical applications in managing musculoskeletal disorders.
Shockwave therapy, a non-invasive treatment, has proven effective in addressing a variety of common sports injuries, helping athletes recover faster and get back in the game. Here, we cover the most common sports injuries alleviated by shockwave treatment:
Often used in tandem with shockwave, EMTT is a revolutionary treatment in sports medicine. It also performs well and synergistically with other treatments, including PRP and physical therapy, and these combination therapies complement one another leading to advanced healing and optimal patient outcomes.
As more athletes and clinicians explore its advantages, EMTT is recognized as a vital healing modality in sports medicine.
Here is a sampling of conditions where EMTT shows particular promise.
EMTT's capacity to stimulate cellular response and reduce inflammation makes it an immensely valuable tool in return-to-play protocols. It can treat various musculoskeletal conditions, helping athletes return to peak performance more quickly.
Let’s delve into examples of successful EMTT implementation in high-performance athletes.
EMTT Study 1: Clavicle Fracture and Triathlon Performance: A Case Report, published in The Journal of Medical Case Reports, by Lennart Gerdesmeyer, Rainer Burgkart, and Amol Saxena.
This case underscores the potential of EMTT to stimulate and accelerate healing, allowing athletes to return to high-level sports activities sooner than with conventional methods.
EMTT Study 2: Electromagnetic Transduction Therapy in Patients with Chronic Aseptic Osteitis Pubis, published in Journal of Orthopedic Research and Therapy by Tim Klüter, Martin Ringeisen, André Krath, Munjed Al Muderis, Rainer Mittermayr, Ludger Gerdesmeyer
The results of this study on osteitis pubis demonstrated a significant decrease in pain levels post-EMTT treatment, with patients able to return to sports and work without needing medication.
EMTT Study 3: CuraMedix Patient Success Story: ESWT & EMTT Combined Ensures College Bound Quarterback Avoids Amputation - Find out how a high school quarterback avoided amputation and returned to the field more vital than ever with a combined ESWT and EMTT treatment approach. Explore this inspiring patient success story.
Shockwave and EMTT should be strongly considered as foundational elements in any modern sports medicine return-to-play protocol. As first-line treatments, they dramatically improve healing outcomes while eliminating the need for surgery. In cases where surgery is unavoidable the combined technologies play a key role in pre- and post-surgical care.
By enhancing recovery and reducing healing timelines, Shockwave and EMTT elevate RTP protocols, offering game-changing benefits for athletes and clinicians alike. Adopting these therapies, best practices and staying abreast of ongoing research ensure ideal patient outcomes in sports medicine.
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