Effects of Tai chi in knee osteoarthritis patients: An overview of systematic reviews and meta-analyses

IF 3.3 3区 医学 Q1 INTEGRATIVE & COMPLEMENTARY MEDICINE
Naijin Zhang , Huaixing Cui , Hongyu Li , Yuhang Yang , Zhuo Gao , Xianyue Zeng , Xuan Sun , Huaien Bu , Hongwu Wang
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Abstract

Objective

Tai Chi (TC) is a complementary therapy for knee osteoarthritis (KOA). Although systematic reviews (SRs) and meta-analyses (Mas) of efficacy studies have been published, the results remain uncertain, and their quality has not yet been fully evaluated. Here, we summarize the existing SRs/Mas, evaluate their quality and level of evidence, and provide a reference for the effectiveness of TC.

Methods

SRs/Mas of TC therapy for KOA published before February 2023 were retrieved from eight databases in Chinese and English. The Assessing the Methodological Quality of Systematic Reviews 2 (AMSTAR-2), the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) 2020, and the Risk of Bias in Systematic (ROBIS) scale were used to assess methodological quality, reporting quality, and risk of bias.

Results

Seven SRs/Mas were finally included. One was deemed high quality by AMASTAR-2, while the rest were of critically low quality. In the PRISMA2020 assessment, the response rate of “Yes” for Q7, Q15, Q22, Q24, and Q27 was less than 50%. In the ROBIS assessment, three reports in Phase 3 were high risk and four were low risk. In the efficacy assessment, TC has shown varying degrees of improvement in physical function, pain, stiffness, 6-minute walk test, mental quality of life, TUG, and balance in patients with KOA.

Conclusion

TC effectively treats KOA-associated pain, stiffness, body function, and mental quality of life. However, the low methodological quality of the studies and the high risk of migration reduced their reliability. Therefore, these conclusions should be taken with caution. High-quality, large-sample research is needed to provide stronger and more scientific evidence.

太极拳对膝骨关节炎患者的影响:系统综述和荟萃分析
目的太极拳(TC)是膝关节骨性关节炎(KOA)的辅助疗法。尽管疗效研究的系统综述(SR)和荟萃分析(Mas)已经发表,但结果仍然不确定,其质量尚未得到充分评估。在这里,我们总结了现有的SRs/Mas,评估了它们的证据质量和水平,并为TC的有效性提供了参考。方法从8个中英文数据库中检索2023年2月之前发表的TC治疗KOA的SRs/Mas。系统评价的方法论质量评估2(AMSTAR-2)、系统评价和荟萃分析的首选报告项目(PRISMA)2020和系统偏倚风险量表(ROBIS)用于评估方法论质量、报告质量和偏倚风险。结果最终纳入7个SR/Mas。其中一个被AMASTAR-2认为是高质量的,而其余的质量极低。在PRISMA2020评估中,Q7、Q15、Q22、Q24和Q27的“是”回答率低于50%。在ROBIS评估中,第三阶段的三份报告为高风险报告,四份为低风险报告。在疗效评估中,TC在KOA患者的身体功能、疼痛、僵硬、6分钟步行测试、心理生活质量、TUG和平衡方面显示出不同程度的改善。结论TC能有效治疗KOA相关的疼痛、僵硬、身体功能和心理生活质量。然而,研究方法质量低,移民风险高,降低了其可靠性。因此,应谨慎对待这些结论。需要高质量、大样本的研究来提供更有力、更科学的证据。
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Complementary therapies in medicine
Complementary therapies in medicine 医学-全科医学与补充医学
CiteScore
8.60
自引率
2.80%
发文量
101
审稿时长
112 days
期刊介绍: Complementary Therapies in Medicine is an international, peer-reviewed journal that has considerable appeal to anyone who seeks objective and critical information on complementary therapies or who wishes to deepen their understanding of these approaches. It will be of particular interest to healthcare practitioners including family practitioners, complementary therapists, nurses, and physiotherapists; to academics including social scientists and CAM researchers; to healthcare managers; and to patients. Complementary Therapies in Medicine aims to publish valid, relevant and rigorous research and serious discussion articles with the main purpose of improving healthcare.
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