19 High-volume injection with and without corticosteroid in chronic midportion achilles tendinopathy – a randomised double blinded prospective study

2018 
Introduction High Volume Injection (HVI) seems to show promising results in Achilles tendinopathy (AT). HVI consist of a large volume of saline with a small amount of corticosteroid. Purpose To determine the effect of corticosteroid in HVI. Material and methods A total of 28 men (>18 years) with chronic (>3 month) AT were included and followed for 24-wks. Eccentric training was performed in all patients and randomised to either HVI with corticosteroid or HVI without corticosteroid. Outcomes included VISA-A, VAS and ultrasound imaging. Results VISA-A improved in both groups (p Conclusion Treatment with HVI with or without corticosteroid in combination with eccentric training in chronic AT seems effective in reducing pain, improving activity level and reducing ultrasound tendon thickness and intra-tendinous vascularity. HVI with corticosteroid improved the conditions significantly better than HVI without corticosteroid in the short term. Thereby we argue that there is a corticosteroid effect in HVI treatment for AT.
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