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Shockwave Medicine

      Translational Research in Biomedicine

      Vol. 6

      Series Editor

      Samuel H.H. Chan Kaohsiung

      Associate Editor

      Julie Y.H. Chan Kaohsiung

      The Chang Gung Medical Foundation is the patron of this book series.

      Shockwave Medicine

      Volume Editors

      Ching-Jen Wang Kaohsiung

      Wolfgang Schaden Vienna

      Jih-Yang Ko Kaohsiung

      17 figures, 11 in color, 9 tables, 2018

_______________________Ching-Jen WangCenter for Shockwave Medicine and TissueEngineering, Department of OrthopediSurgery, Kaohsiung Chang Gung MemoriaHospital and Chang Gung University College of Medicin123, Ta-Pei RoaKaohsiung 8330Taiwan, ROC _______________________Jih-Yang KoCenter for Shockwave Medicine and TissueEngineering, Department of OrthopedicSurgery, Kaohsiung Chang Gung MemoriaHospital and Chang Gung University College of Medicin123, Ta-Pei RoaKaohsiung 8330Taiwan, ROC
_______________________Wolfgang SchadenLudwig Boltzmann Institute for Experimental and Clinical TraumatologyDonaueschingenstraße 13A–1200 ViennAustria

      Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data

      Names: Wang, Ching-Jen, 1939- editor. | Schaden, Wolfgang, editor. | Ko, Jih-Yang, 1955- editor.

      Title: Shockwave medicine / volume editors, Ching-Jen Wang, Wolfgang Schaden, Jih-Yang Ko.

      Other titles: Translational research in biomedicine ; v. 6. 1662-405X

      Description: Basel ; New York : Karger, 2018. | Series: Translational research in biomedicine, ISSN 1662-405X ; vol. 6 | Includes bibliographical references and indexes.

      Identifiers: LCCN 2018001691| ISBN 9783318063127 (hardcover : alk. paper) | ISBN 9783318063134 (electronic version)

      Subjects: | MESH: Extracorporeal Shockwave Therapy

      Classification: LCC RC483.9 | NLM WB 515 | DDC 616.89/122--dc23 LC record available at

       https://lccn.loc.gov/2018001691

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      ISSN 1662–405X

      e-ISSN 1662–4068

      ISBN 978–3–318–06312–7

      e-ISBN 978–3–318–06313–4

      Contents

      Chan, S.H.H. (Kaohsiung)

      Wang, C.-J. (Kaohsiung); Schaden, W. (Vienna); Ko, J.-Y. (Kaohsiung)

      Vincent, K.C.S. (Auckland/Victoria); d’Agostino, M.C. (Milan)

      Cheng, J.-H.; Hsu, S.-L.; Wang, C.-J. (Kaohsiung)

       Extracorporeal Shockwave Therapy for Tendinopathy

      Ko, J.-Y. (Kaohsiung/Xiamen); Wang, F.-S. (Kaohsiung)

       Significance of Extracorporeal Shockwave Therapy in Fracture Treatment

      Haffner, N. (Vienna); Smolen, D. (Vienna/Pfäffikon); Dahm, F.; Schaden, W.; Mittermayr, R. (Vienna)

       Local and Systemic Effects of Extracorporeal Shockwave Therapy on Bone

      Russo, S.; Servodidio, V.; Mosillo, G.; Sadile, F. (Naples)

       Extracorporeal Shockwave Therapy and Sports-Related Injuries

      Leal, C.; Berumen, E.; Fernandez, A.; Bucci, S.; Castillo, A. (Bogota, DC)

       Section III: Cardiovascular Diseases

       Preclinical and Clinical Application of Extracorporeal Shockwave for Ischemic Cardiovascular Disease

      Yip, H.-K.; Lee, F.-Y.; Chen, K.-H.; Sung, P.-H.; Sun, C.-K. (Kaohsiung)

       Mechanisms Underlying Extracorporeal Shockwave Treatment for Ischemic Cardiovascular Disease

      Sun, C.-K.; Yip, H.-K. (Kaohsiung)

       Effect of Extracorporeal Shockwave on Angiogenesis and Anti-Inflammation: Molecular-Cellular Signaling Pathways

      Leu, S.; Huang, T.-H.; Chen, Y.-L.; Yip, H.-K. (Kaohsiung)

       Section IV: Urinary Diseases and Other Applications