2015
DOI: 10.1186/s13014-015-0471-z
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Randomized multicenter follow-up trial on the effect of radiotherapy on painful heel spur (plantar fasciitis) comparing two fractionation schedules with uniform total dose: first results after three months’ follow-up

Abstract: BackgroundOur first trial on radiotherapy for painful heel spur published in 2012 comparing the analgesic effect of a standard dose (6 × 1.0Gy within three weeks) to that of a very low one (6 × 0.1Gy within three weeks) resulted in a highly significant superiority of the standard dose arm. In the meantime, experimental data have shown that lower single doses in the range of 0.5 – 0.7Gy might be even more effective than the current standard dose of 1.0 Gy. Therefore, we conducted a second trial comparing the an… Show more

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“…This is why these results cannot be extrapolated to LD-EBRT of a painful heel spur. Furthermore, endpoints were not clearly defined, and therapy was started in an acute stage of the disease [25].…”
Section: Clinical Proof Of the Efficacy Of Ld-ebrtmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…This is why these results cannot be extrapolated to LD-EBRT of a painful heel spur. Furthermore, endpoints were not clearly defined, and therapy was started in an acute stage of the disease [25].…”
Section: Clinical Proof Of the Efficacy Of Ld-ebrtmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Niewald et al randomized between 6 × 1 Gy twice a week (old "standard dose") and 12 × 0.5 Gy three times a week ("experimental dose") [25]. The aim was not just to get comparable results, but to further improve the analgesic effects.…”
Section: Single Dose 05 Vs 1 Gymentioning
confidence: 99%
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