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Does the appearance of a shock wave device influence outcomes?

Discussion in 'Biomechanics, Sports and Foot orthoses' started by NewsBot, Nov 21, 2015.

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    This study was just registered, but has been completed; no results yet:
    Shock Wave Therapy: Do the External Appearance of the Device Influence Clinical Outcomes?
     
  2. So a sort of placebo type of study

    do all the machines that go bing influence the patient outcome - sure they do

    Does a patient finding a running shoe " cool " looking likely to make the shoes more comfortable _ sure it does
     
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    Radial extracorporeal shock wave device appearance does not influence clinical outcomes: A randomized controlled trial.
    Morral A, UrrĂștia G, Gich I, Ruiz R, Bonfill X.
    J Rehabil Med. 2019 Jan 22
     
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