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Low-dose radiation treatment for painful plantar enthesophyte: a highly effective therapy with little side effects.

Freddy DjiepmoBálint TamaskovicsEdwin BoelkeMatthias PeiperJan HaussmannJudith NeuwahlDanny JazmatiKitti MaasLivia SchmidtRoman GelzhäuserChristoph SchleichStefanie CorradiniKlaus OrthMartijn van GriensvenAmir RezazadehKimia KarimiWilfried BudachChristiane Matuschek
Published in: European journal of medical research (2022)
Radiotherapy of painful plantar enthesophyte is a highly effective therapy with little side effects providing long-term therapeutic response. The only significant prognostic parameter for response to treatment is the duration of pre-radiation therapy pain. Early integration of radiation therapy in the treatment seems to result in superior pain reduction.
Keyphrases
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