- Recommendation ID
- IPG742/01
- Question
Evidence on the safety of extracorporeal shockwave therapy for calcific tendinopathy in the shoulder shows no major safety concerns in the short term. Evidence on efficacy is inadequate. Therefore, this procedure should only be used in the context of research. Find out what only in research means on the NICE interventional procedures guidance page
- Any explanatory notes
(if applicable) Further research should include randomised controlled trials comparing the procedure with current best practice. It should report details of patient selection, including site and density of calcification, duration of symptoms, and other treatments used at the same time. It should also report details of the technique, including dose and number of treatments, and long-term safety outcomes.
Source guidance details
- Comes from guidance
- Extracorporeal shockwave therapy for calcific tendinopathy in the shoulder
- Number
- IPG742
- Date issued
- November 2022
Other details
Is this a recommendation for the use of a technology only in the context of research? | No |
Is it a recommendation that suggests collection of data or the establishment of a register? | No |
Last Reviewed | 30/11/2022 |