
ISAKOS2017: Pulsed signal therapy provides short-term function improvement for patella chondropathy

ISAKOS2017: Pulsed signal therapy provides short-term function improvement for patella chondropathy
Clinical results of PST (pulsed signal therapy) on anterior knee pain with patellar chondropathy: a randomized prospective study
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25 patient, in which 41 knees presented with patellofemoral syndrome and patellar chondropathy, were randomized to either nine sessions of pulsed signal therapy or sham intervention. Patients were followed-up after 3 months for outcome on the Kujala score. At the 3 month follow-up, patients originally assigned to sham intervention crossed over to active treatment with pulsed signal therapy. At the...
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