$BIEL Synopses of three case studies "These
Post# of 42158
Quote:
"These cases demonstrate that following knee and hip arthroplasty, the
use of pulsed shortwave therapy devices is feasible in both the in- and
out-patient settings and may improve analgesia while decreasing—perhaps sometimes obviating—opioid consumption." Full article
here: https://www.fortunejournals.com/articles/noni...series.pdf
Quote:
"These cases suggest that pulsed electromagnetic field therapy may be an
effective treatment for intractable postamputation pain. Considering the
low patient burden of noninvasive, wearable devices, combined with few
contraindications and no significant side effects or adverse events,
further study with a randomized, controlled trial is warranted." (that
further study is underway at UC San Diego) Full article
here: https://amjcaserep.com/abstract/full/idArt/937549
Quote:
RecoveryRx was recently used in a series of cases at UC San Diego. This
is from this published case report: "Following moderately painful
ambulatory umbilical (n=3) and inguinal (n=2) hernia repair as well as
bilateral breast surgery (n=2),patients had taped over their incision(s)
1 or 2 nonivasive, wearable, disposable, pulsed shortwave therapy
devices (RecoveryRx)which functioned continuously for 30 days. Average
resting pain scores measured on the 0-10 numeric rating scale were a
median of 0 during the entire treatment period. Six patients avoided
opioid use entirely, while the remaining individual required only 5 mg
of oxycodone during the first postoperative day."
The full case study is available here: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36463434