ISSN: 2329-9096
Department of Rehabilitation, Inobe Hospital, Oita, Japan
 Case Report   
								
																Radial Extracorporeal Shock Wave is Effective for Pisa Syndrome in a Patient with Parkinson?s Disease: A Case Report 
																Author(s): Jun-ichi Inobe*, Tatsuki Otsuka, Yuto Shibuta, Rie Yamazaki and Takashi Kato             
								
																
						 A 58-year-old male with Pisa Syndrome (PS) and Parkinson’s Disease (PD) was first treated with serial
  lidocaine injections to the External Oblique (EO) muscle of the ipsilateral side to the lateral flexion once time
  weekly for 8 weeks. The Lateral Trunk Flexion Angle (LFA) was improved from 24 degrees to 6.3 degrees and
  lumbago resolved. One month later, the LFA was >10 degrees with lumbago, therefore Radial Extracorporeal
  Shock Wave (rESW) therapy was delivered to the same side of the lateral abdomen in conjunction with the same
  rehabilitation program once weekly for 4 weeks. The LFA was improved from 11.4 degrees to 6.4 degrees. The LFA
  was maintained at <10 degrees without lumbago for >2 months. Radial Extracorporeal Shock Wave (rESW)
  therapy was shown to be effective and safe for PS in a patient with PD... View More»
						  
																DOI:
								10.35248/2329-9096.23.11.659