2016
DOI: 10.2340/16501977-2049
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Effects of Sono-feedback during aspiration of Baker’s cysts: A controlled clinical trial

Abstract: In patients with Baker's cysts (diagnostic/interventional) US imaging can be used as a simple means of visual biofeedback, favourably affecting the treatment outcome (pain and disability).

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“…Finally, the addition of the patient and the HP to the panel has provided a unique perspective providing technical and practical advice in improving the US experience for the patient, whose active involvement in US investigations should be essential,76 and all participants.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Finally, the addition of the patient and the HP to the panel has provided a unique perspective providing technical and practical advice in improving the US experience for the patient, whose active involvement in US investigations should be essential,76 and all participants.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In two case reports, US-guided sclerotherapy with hypertonic dextrose has been used as a treatment option for Baker’s cyst treatment [ 76 , 77 ], but the clinical value has not still been demonstrated. US-guided intervention in Baker’s cyst when visually observed by the patient can be used as a positive bio-feedback, favorably affecting the treatment outcome [ 78 ]. US-guided corticosteroid injections are more effective than blind injections to treat pes anserinus bursitis, but the added value of imaging to guide other periarticular injections (excluding patellar tendon and Baker’s cyst) has not been demonstrated.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In two case reports, US-guided sclerotherapy with hypertonic dextrose has been used as a treatment option for Baker's cyst treatment [76,77], but the clinical value has not still been demonstrated. US-guided intervention in Baker's cyst when visually observed by the patient can be used as a positive bio-feedback, favorably affecting the treatment outcome [78].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In other words, the vastus medialis obliquus muscle (on the medial side) and the lateral retinaculum (on the lateral side) apply a 'squeeze effect' on the supra-patellar recess with an eventual displacement of the intra-articular effusion to the para-patellar recesses (Figure 1) [3]. Moreover, the lack of posterior US imaging, whereby quantification of the joint fluid is an important parameter, is again an important drawback of this study since the gastrocnemius-semimembranosus bursa is often an important reservoir of intra-articular effusion in the painful knee [4].…”
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confidence: 99%