Does physiotherapy after rotator cuff repair require supervision by a physical therapist?: a meta-analysis.

IF 1.8 Q2 ORTHOPEDICS
Masaki Karasuyama, Masafumi Gotoh, Takuya Oike, Kenichi Nishie, Manaka Shibuya, Hidehiro Nakamura, Hiroki Ohzono, Junichi Kawakami
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Abstract

Background: A supervised physiotherapy program (SPP) is a standard regimen after surgical rotator cuff repair (RCR); however, the effect of a home-based exercise program (HEP), as an alternative, on postoperative functional recovery remains unclear. Therefore, the purpose of this meta-analysis was to compare the functional effects of SPP and HEP after RCR.

Methods: We searched electronic databases including Central, Medline, and Embase in April 2022. The primary outcomes included the Constant score, American Shoulder and Elbow Surgeons score, University of California Los Angeles shoulder score, and pain score. Secondary outcomes included range of motion, muscle strength, retear rate, and patient satisfaction rate. A meta-analysis using random-effects models was performed on the pooled results to determine the significance.

Results: The initial database search yielded 848 records, five of which met our criteria. Variables at 3 months after surgery were successfully analyzed, including the Constant score (mean difference, -8.51 points; 95% confidence interval [CI], -32.72 to 15.69; P=0.49) and pain score (mean difference, 0.02 cm; 95% CI, -2.29 to 2.33; P=0.99). There were no significant differences between the SPP and HEP. Other variables were not analyzed owing to the lack of data.

Conclusions: Our data showed no significant differences between SSP and HEP with regard to the Constant and pain scores at 3 months after RCR. These results suggest that HEP may be an alternative regimen after RCR. Level of evidence: I.

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肩袖修复后的物理治疗是否需要物理治疗师的监督?荟萃分析。
背景:有监督的物理治疗方案(SPP)是手术后肩袖修复(RCR)的标准方案;然而,以家庭为基础的锻炼计划(HEP)作为替代方案对术后功能恢复的影响尚不清楚。因此,本荟萃分析的目的是比较RCR后SPP和HEP的功能影响。方法:于2022年4月检索Central、Medline、Embase等电子数据库。主要结果包括Constant评分、美国肩关节外科医生评分、加州大学洛杉矶分校肩关节评分和疼痛评分。次要结果包括活动范围、肌肉力量、恢复率和患者满意度。采用随机效应模型对合并结果进行荟萃分析以确定显著性。结果:最初的数据库搜索产生了848条记录,其中5条符合我们的标准。成功分析术后3个月的变量,包括Constant评分(平均差-8.51分;95%置信区间[CI], -32.72 ~ 15.69;P=0.49)和疼痛评分(平均差0.02 cm;95% CI, -2.29 ~ 2.33;P = 0.99)。SPP与HEP的差异无统计学意义。由于缺乏数据,没有分析其他变量。结论:我们的数据显示,在RCR后3个月,SSP和HEP在Constant和pain评分方面没有显著差异。这些结果表明HEP可能是RCR后的一种替代方案。证据等级:1。
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