The Perceptions and knowledge of Physiotherapist regarding exercise and joint health in India

Dr. Jaspreet Kaur Kang (PT), Neeta Vyas (PT)
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BACKGROUND: A physiotherapist plays a key role in assessing, monitoring, educating and prescribing exercise for RA.  A few previous surveys across the goble  emphasized on the  lack of evidence to guide physiotherapist recognizing the early signs of RA, in knowledge of disease course, and in evidence-based interventions and therefore the ability to manage an individual with RA over the course of the disease. The study aims to investigate physiotherapists’ current practice in specific disease-related Knowledge and clinical skills required managing people with RA and extent to which they promote physical activity and exercise.   METHOD: A cross-sectional national e-survey was sent to physiotherapists regarding their confidence in managing RA patients. Questionnaire Data developed from previous literatures included the following details: years of clinical experience, current RA clinical caseload, and professional qualifications, primary clinical area of practice, relevant treatment options in established or newly diagnosed cases and management goals.   RESULT: A total of 478 physiotherapist responses were received.84% agreed to the fact that exercises does play an important role in joint health promotion. Almost 70% strongly agreed to factor that FIIT principal has to be taken in consideration while prescribing exercises. Approximately 48% were familiar with Index that measures disease activity and ACR-preferred tools for functional status assessment in RA. Moreover, 98% were having a clear perspective of different guidelines of management in RA and Osteoarthritis (OA).While considering the choice of treatment physical activity and educational advice were more preferred as compared to the modalities or manual therapy.   CONCLUSION: The present practices are in lines with the current guidelines for RA management, but still most of them never prescribed high-intensity exercise and lacked knowledge of when to advice appropriate splints/orthoses. Even the recommendations regarding splints were not clear. So, there's a requirement to develop education and training for constantly upgrading physiotherapists within for the promotion of physical activity in rheumatoid arthritis patients.        
印度物理治疗师对运动和关节健康的认知和知识
背景:物理治疗师在类风湿关节炎的评估、监测、教育和运动处方中起着关键作用。全球之前的一些调查强调缺乏证据来指导物理治疗师识别类风湿性关节炎的早期症状,缺乏病程知识,缺乏循证干预措施,因此缺乏在整个病程中管理类风湿性关节炎患者的能力。该研究旨在调查物理治疗师目前在管理类风湿性关节炎患者所需的特定疾病相关知识和临床技能方面的实践情况,以及他们在多大程度上促进了身体活动和锻炼。方法:向物理治疗师发送了一份关于他们管理类风湿性关节炎患者信心的横断面全国电子调查。从先前的文献中开发的数据包括以下细节:临床经验的年数,目前的RA临床病例量,专业资格,主要临床实践领域,已确诊或新诊断病例的相关治疗方案和管理目标。结果:共收到478名物理治疗师的回复。84%的人同意运动在促进关节健康方面发挥重要作用。几乎70%的人强烈同意在规定运动时必须考虑FIIT原则。大约48%的人熟悉衡量疾病活动性的指数和acr首选的RA功能状态评估工具。此外,98%的患者对RA和骨关节炎(OA)的不同治疗指南有明确的认识。在考虑治疗的选择时,与模式或手工治疗相比,体育活动和教育建议更受欢迎。结论:目前的做法与现行RA管理指南一致,但大多数人仍然没有规定高强度运动,并且缺乏何时建议适当的夹板/矫形器的知识。甚至关于夹板的建议也不明确。因此,有必要对不断升级的理疗师进行教育和培训以促进类风湿关节炎患者的体育活动。
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