Extracorporeal shock wave treatment can selectively destroy end plates in neuromuscular junctions.
Tomonori KenmokuNoriko NemotoNahoko IwakuraNobuyasu OchiaiKentaro UchidaTakashi SaisuSeiji OhtoriKoichi NakagawaTakahisa SashoMasashi TakasoPublished in: Muscle & nerve (2017)
This localized destruction of end plates may be caused by differences in acoustic impedance induced by the density of acetylcholine receptors. These results provide a possible mechanism for the effectiveness of rESW treatment for spasticity and dystonia. Muscle Nerve 57: 466-472, 2018.