Low-intensity extracorporeal shock wave therapy for midshaft clavicular delayed union: A case report and review of literature

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BACKGROUND One of the most common complications following surgery for midshaft clavicle fracture is nonunion/delayed union. Extracorporeal shock wave therapy (ESWT) is an alternative to promote new bone formation without surgical complications. To date, no literature has reported low-intensity ESWT (LI-ESWT) in delayed union of midshaft clavicle fracture. CASE SUMMARY We reported a 66-year-old Chinese amateur cyclist with clavicle delayed union treated with 10 sessions of LI-ESWT (radial, 0.057 mJ/mm2, 3 Hz, 3000 shocks). No anesthetics were applied, and no side effects occurred. At the 4 mo and 7 mo follow-ups, the patient achieved clinical and radiographical recovery, respectively. CONCLUSION In conclusion, our findings indicated that LI-ESWT could be a good option for treating midshaft clavicular delayed union.

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Yue, L., Chen, H., Feng, T. H., Wang, R., & Sun, H. L. (2021). Low-intensity extracorporeal shock wave therapy for midshaft clavicular delayed union: A case report and review of literature. World Journal of Clinical Cases, 9(27), 8242–8248. https://doi.org/10.12998/wjcc.v9.i27.8242

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