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Is shockwave therapy effective in the management of greater trochanteric pain syndrome? A systematic review and meta-analysis.

Dan HardingLee CameronAastha MongaSara Winter
Published in: Musculoskeletal care (2024)
Moderate-quality evidence demonstrated no statistically significant improvements in pain and function post-SWT compared to control. Low-quality evidence established clinical improvements throughout all included studies favouring SWT over control. Consequently, owing to relatively low incidence of side effects, SWT should be considered a viable option for the management of GTPS. Issues with both clinical and statistical heterogeneity of studies and during meta-analysis require consideration, and more robust RCTs are recommended if the efficacy of SWT for the management of GTPS is to be comprehensively determined.
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