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Low-Intensity Pulsed Ultrasound Augments Tendon, Ligament, and Bone-Soft Tissue Healing in Preclinical Animal Models: A Systematic Review

机译:低强度脉冲超声波增加肌腱,韧带,骨质疏松组织愈合临床前动物模型:系统回顾

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Purpose: To appraise the available animal and human studies investigating low-intensity pulsed ultrasound stimulation (LIPUS) on tendon, ligament, and bone-soft tissue (B-ST) junction healing. Methods: A systematic review of PUBMED, EMBASE, and the Cochrane Library was performed for animal and human studies investigating the effects of LIPUS on tendon, ligament, and B-ST junction healing. The systematic search was performed using the key term "low intensity pulsed ultrasound" and any of the following: "tendon," "ligament," "tendon-bone," and "bone-tendon." Inclusion criteria consisted of (1) randomized controlled trials assessing the effect of LIPUS on bone, tendon, and soft tissue in animals or humans and (2) English-language articles. Results: A total of 28 animal and 2 human studies met inclusion criteria. Animal studies utilized various models, including Achilles and patellar tendon transections, medial collateral ligament transections, and surgical repair of patellar tendon, rotator cuff tendon, and anterior cruciate ligament, to evaluate the effects of LIPUS. Animal studies demonstrated significantly improved collagen content and organization, bone formation, fibrocartilage remodeling, and mechanical strength with LIPUS treatment compared with controls. In human trials, LIPUS treatment of chronic tendinopathies did not improve clinical outcomes. Conclusions: In acute injury animal models, LIPUS augmented healing of acute tendon, ligament, and B-ST junction injuries through increased collagen content and organization; increased antiinflammatory cellular signaling; and increased angiogenesis. However, in 2 human studies investigating chronic tendinopathy, LIPUS did not lead to superior outcomes compared with controls. Clinical Relevance: Animal models suggest that LIPUS may be a promising noninvasive treatment modality for accelerating patient recovery after acute tendon and ligament injuries, as well as after surgical repair of B-ST junction injuries, but this has not been demonstrated in human studies. Randomized clinical trials evaluating LIPUS for acute tendon and ligament injuries are warranted.
机译:目的:评价动物和可用人类研究调查低强度脉冲超声波刺激肌腱(LIPUS),韧带,骨质疏松组织(B-ST)结愈合。EMBASE, Cochrane图书馆了动物和人类的研究调查LIPUS对肌腱、韧带和B-ST结愈合。执行使用术语“低强度的关键超声脉冲”,有下列:“跟腱”、“韧带”、“tendon-bone”“bone-tendon。”(1)随机对照试验评估LIPUS影响骨骼、肌腱和软组织在动物或人类和(2)英语文章。人类研究符合纳入标准。研究利用各种模型,包括阿基里斯和髌肌腱横断,内侧侧韧带横断和外科手术修复髌韧带、肩袖肌腱和前交叉韧带,评估LIPUS的影响。显著提高胶原蛋白和内容组织、骨形成、纤维软骨重构,与LIPUS机械强度治疗与控制。试验,LIPUS治疗慢性病变没有改善临床结果。在急性损伤动物模型,LIPUS增强治疗急性肌腱,韧带,B-ST通过增加胶原蛋白结受伤内容和组织;抗炎细胞信号;血管生成增加。研究调查慢性病变,LIPUS没有带来较好的结果相比控制。表明LIPUS可能是一个有前途的非侵入性加速病人的治疗方式复苏后急性肌腱和韧带后受伤,以及手术修复B-ST结的伤害,但这没有在人类的研究。临床试验评估LIPUS急性跟腱和韧带损伤是必要的。

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