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Comparison of the efficacy of physical therapy and corticosteroid injection in the treatment of pes anserine tendino-bursitis

[Purpose] The aims of this study were twofold. The first was to compare the functional capacity and pain of patients with knee osteoarthritis (KOA), with or without pes anserine tendino-bursitis (PATB). The second is to compare the efficacy of two treatment methods (physical therapy and corticostero...

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Autores principales: Sarifakioglu, Banu, Afsar, Sevgi Ikbali, Yalbuzdag, Seniz Akcay, Ustaömer, Kubra, Bayramoğlu, Meral
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Publicado: The Society of Physical Therapy Science 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4968491/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27512249
http://dx.doi.org/10.1589/jpts.28.1993
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author Sarifakioglu, Banu
Afsar, Sevgi Ikbali
Yalbuzdag, Seniz Akcay
Ustaömer, Kubra
Bayramoğlu, Meral
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Afsar, Sevgi Ikbali
Yalbuzdag, Seniz Akcay
Ustaömer, Kubra
Bayramoğlu, Meral
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description [Purpose] The aims of this study were twofold. The first was to compare the functional capacity and pain of patients with knee osteoarthritis (KOA), with or without pes anserine tendino-bursitis (PATB). The second is to compare the efficacy of two treatment methods (physical therapy and corticosteroid injection) for patients with PATB. [Subjects and Methods] Sixty patient with KOA and PATB (Group 1) and 57 patients with KOA but without PATB (Group 2) were enrolled in the study. The patients’ visual analog scale (VAS), Western Ontario and McMaster Universities osteoarthritis index (WOMAC) scores and three-meter timed-up and go scores were measured. The PATB group was randomly divided into two groups (Group A and B). Physical therapy (PT) modalities were applied to the first group (Group A), and the second group (Group B) received corticosteroid injections to the pes anserine area. Eight weeks later, patients’ parameters were measured again. [Results] Initial WOMAC scores and timed up-and-go times were significantly higher in Group 1 than in Group 2. Both treatments resulted in significant improvements in all measured parameters, but no significant difference was detected between Group A and B. [Conclusion] Patients with PATB tend to have more severe pain, more altered functionality, and greater disability than those with KOA but without PATB. Both corticosteroid injection and PT are effective methods of treatment for PATB. Injection therapy can be considered an effective, inexpensive and fast therapeutic method.
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spelling pubmed-49684912016-08-10 Comparison of the efficacy of physical therapy and corticosteroid injection in the treatment of pes anserine tendino-bursitis Sarifakioglu, Banu Afsar, Sevgi Ikbali Yalbuzdag, Seniz Akcay Ustaömer, Kubra Bayramoğlu, Meral J Phys Ther Sci Original Article [Purpose] The aims of this study were twofold. The first was to compare the functional capacity and pain of patients with knee osteoarthritis (KOA), with or without pes anserine tendino-bursitis (PATB). The second is to compare the efficacy of two treatment methods (physical therapy and corticosteroid injection) for patients with PATB. [Subjects and Methods] Sixty patient with KOA and PATB (Group 1) and 57 patients with KOA but without PATB (Group 2) were enrolled in the study. The patients’ visual analog scale (VAS), Western Ontario and McMaster Universities osteoarthritis index (WOMAC) scores and three-meter timed-up and go scores were measured. The PATB group was randomly divided into two groups (Group A and B). Physical therapy (PT) modalities were applied to the first group (Group A), and the second group (Group B) received corticosteroid injections to the pes anserine area. Eight weeks later, patients’ parameters were measured again. [Results] Initial WOMAC scores and timed up-and-go times were significantly higher in Group 1 than in Group 2. Both treatments resulted in significant improvements in all measured parameters, but no significant difference was detected between Group A and B. [Conclusion] Patients with PATB tend to have more severe pain, more altered functionality, and greater disability than those with KOA but without PATB. Both corticosteroid injection and PT are effective methods of treatment for PATB. Injection therapy can be considered an effective, inexpensive and fast therapeutic method. The Society of Physical Therapy Science 2016-07-29 2016-07 /pmc/articles/PMC4968491/ /pubmed/27512249 http://dx.doi.org/10.1589/jpts.28.1993 Text en 2016©by the Society of Physical Therapy Science. Published by IPEC Inc. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial No Derivatives (by-nc-nd) License.
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Ustaömer, Kubra
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title_full_unstemmed Comparison of the efficacy of physical therapy and corticosteroid injection in the treatment of pes anserine tendino-bursitis
title_short Comparison of the efficacy of physical therapy and corticosteroid injection in the treatment of pes anserine tendino-bursitis
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1589/jpts.28.1993
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