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Ultrasound therapy had no clinical benefit on pain relief or muscle strength in people with patellofemoral knee pain syndrome

Brosseau L, Casimiro L, Welch V, Milne S, Shea B, Judd M, Wells GA, Tugwell P
Published Online: 
January 21, 2009

Therapeutic ultrasound is a commonly used modality in treating patellofemoral knee pain syndrome. Only one RCT, including 53 participants with patellofemoral pain syndrome, was identified for this review. All participants received an exercise program as concurrent therapy. Ultrasound combined with heat and ice massage was not different from ice massage alone in terms of participant-rated pain relief or quadriceps and hamstring strengthening. These conclusions are limited by poor reporting of the characteristics of application of the therapeutic ultrasound and poor methodological quality of the single trial.

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