Efficacy of Osteopathic Manipulative Treatment (OMT) Vs Physiotherapy in Chronic Lateral Epicondylitis

Altadonna Giulio, Cappelli Davide, Orlandi Magli Antonella, Raffa Debora, Spinnato Paolo, Filardo Giuseppe, Tedeschi Roberto, Benedetti Maria Grazia
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Background: Several rehabilitative treatments have been proposed for Lateral Elbow Tendinopathy (LET). Therapeutic exercise showed the greatest beneficial effects together with patient education, and multimodal treatment subject specific. In recent years, osteopathic manipulative treatment (OMT) has been proposed as treatment for LET. The aim of the study was to focus on this emerging approach by comparing it to more traditional physiotherapy. Methods: Thirty-two patients with a diagnosis of LET were enrolled and randomly assigned to two groups: the OMT group and the physiotherapy group. In the former, patients underwent OMT according to the common techniques. In the latter, patients underwent a physiotherapy protocol consisting in stretching and strengthening exercises, and laser therapy. Outcome measures included the Patient-Rated Tennis Elbow Evaluation (PRTEE), the Mayo Elbow Performance, and VAS for pain. Assessment was carried out at baseline (T0), after 1 (T1) and 3 (T2) months. In addition, an ultrasound assessment of the elbow common extensor tendon was performed at T0 and T2. Results: Both the OMT and the Physiotherapy group showed a statistically significant improvement along the follow-up for VAS for pain and PRTEE score. No significant difference was found for the Mayo Score in the Physiotherapy group. Ultrasound assessment confirmed the presence of abnormalities of vascularization, echogenicity, and thickness of the tendon at T0, partially reduced at T2. Conclusion: OMT and physiotherapy resulted both effective in the treatment of LET, offering a significant clinical improvement which helped patients recovering their functional activities in the short-term follow-up.
骨科手法治疗(OMT)与物理治疗治疗慢性外侧上髁炎的疗效比较
背景:针对肘关节外侧肌腱病变(LET)提出了几种康复治疗方法。治疗性运动与患者教育以及多模式治疗的效果最为显著。近年来,骨科手法治疗(OMT)被提出作为LET的治疗方法。这项研究的目的是通过将这种新兴的方法与更传统的物理疗法进行比较来关注它。方法:将32例确诊为LET的患者随机分为OMT组和物理治疗组。在前者中,患者根据常用技术进行OMT。在后者中,患者接受物理治疗方案,包括拉伸和加强锻炼,以及激光治疗。结果测量包括患者评定的网球肘评估(PRTEE)、梅奥肘表现和疼痛VAS。在基线(T0)、1 (T1)和3 (T2)个月后进行评估。此外,在T0和T2对肘关节总伸肌腱进行超声评估。结果:OMT组和物理治疗组在VAS疼痛和PRTEE评分随访中均有统计学意义的改善。梅奥评分在物理治疗组无显著差异。超声检查证实在T0时存在血管化、回声增强和肌腱厚度异常,在T2时部分减少。结论:OMT和物理治疗对LET治疗均有效,临床疗效显著,短期随访患者功能活动恢复。
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