Post-operative rehabilitation after surgical shoulder stabilization with Latarjet procedure: a study protocol for systematic scoping review

S. Karanasios, Sophia Zepou, Nafsika Atsidakou
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Background: Anterior shoulder instability (ASI) is highly prevalent in the general population causing a significant functional decline and increased healthcare burden. Among the surgical stabilization options, the Latarjet procedure is commonly preferred to treat traumatic ASI in young active individuals. Despite the advances in surgical procedures, the research evidence regarding the content of post-operative rehabilitation programmes following a Latarjet procedure for ASI is inconclusive. Methods: This protocol will adhere on the preferred reporting items for systemic reviews and meta-analyses extension for scoping reviews (PRISMA-ScR) and the Joanna Briggs Institute guidelines. MEDLINE, OvidSP, Embase, Cochrane Library, CINAHL, PubMed, SPORTS Discus and Scopus databases will be searched for relevant studies. Two reviewers will independently screen the results against the eligibility criteria defined by the population concept and context of this scoping review. A PRISMA-ScR flow diagram will be used to present the number of sources of evidence identified. The two reviewers will extract the data aiming to synthesize the results in appropriate tables. The most relevant details of the post-operative rehabilitation programmes will be presented based on consensus on exercise reporting template checklist. Conclusions: This scoping review can provide critical information regarding the content of the post-operative rehabilitation programmes after shoulder stabilization with a Latarjet procedure in patients with ASI.
用拉塔杰特手术稳定肩关节后的术后康复:系统性范围研究的研究方案
背景:肩关节前侧不稳定(ASI)在普通人群中非常普遍,会导致功能显著下降,增加医疗负担。在各种手术稳定方案中,Latarjet 手术通常是治疗活跃的年轻人创伤性 ASI 的首选。尽管手术方法在不断进步,但关于Latarjet手术治疗人工肩关节置换术后康复计划内容的研究证据尚无定论。方法:本研究将遵循系统综述和荟萃分析扩展报告的首选报告项目(PRISMA-ScR)以及乔安娜-布里格斯研究所(Joanna Briggs Institute)的指导方针。将在 MEDLINE、OvidSP、Embase、Cochrane Library、CINAHL、PubMed、SPORTS Discus 和 Scopus 数据库中检索相关研究。两名审稿人将根据本范围界定综述的人群概念和背景所定义的资格标准对结果进行独立筛选。将使用 PRISMA-ScR 流程图来显示所确定的证据来源的数量。两位审稿人将提取数据,并将结果汇总到适当的表格中。在就运动报告模板清单达成共识的基础上,将介绍术后康复计划中最相关的细节。结论:该范围界定综述可为 ASI 患者使用 Latarjet 手术稳定肩关节后的术后康复计划内容提供重要信息。
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