Noninvasive management of carpal tunnel syndrome and changing treatment patterns over a 15-year time span. A practice survey among Australian hand therapists.

IF 1.8 4区 医学 Q2 ORTHOPEDICS
Andrea C Benson, Stacey M Cross, Benjamin Soon, Lee A Barber, Mathias Guérin, Michel W Coppieters
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Abstract

Background: Numerous conservative treatment options are available to manage carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS). It is unclear how hand therapists currently manage CTS and whether practice patterns have changed over time.

Purpose: This study aimed to (1) document how hand therapists manage CTS and (2) identify possible changes in treatment patterns over a 15-year window.

Study design: Cross-sectional.

Methods: An online survey was distributed among all members of the Australian Hand Therapy Association. Findings were compared with a nearly identical survey conducted 15 years earlier, and with clinical guidelines, and recent clinical trials and reviews.

Results: The 10 most commonly used noninvasive management options were explanation and advice, splinting, home exercise prescription, nerve gliding exercises involving proximal joints (ie, elbow, shoulder, or neck) and distal joints (ie, hand and wrist), ergonomic advice, advice regarding sitting and standing posture, tendon gliding exercises, and active wrist and finger exercises. Although these interventions also constituted the 10 most common interventions in the previous survey, meaningful differences were observed. Compared to 15 years ago, the main changes included an increase in the use of neurodynamic exercises involving proximal joints (+19.9 %pt) and distal joints (+10.7 %pt), and heat (+10.7 %pt), whereas tendon gliding exercises (-8.5 %pt) and therapeutic ultrasound (-6.2 %pt) were the main modalities that were performed less frequently. Apart from ergonomic and postural advice, commonly performed interventions (eg, explanation and advice, splinting, and neurodynamic exercises) were in line with the literature. Overall, Australian hand therapists often used a more active (exercise-based) approach compared with the guidelines and an approach that typically involved the arm rather than only the hand and wrist.

Conclusions: Australian hand therapists use a wide range of interventions to manage CTS, with some noteworthy changes in treatment patterns over the preceding 15 years. Their approach is mostly supported by the literature.

无创管理腕管综合征和改变治疗模式超过15年的时间跨度。澳大利亚手部治疗师的一项实践调查。
背景:许多保守治疗方案可用于治疗腕管综合征(CTS)。目前尚不清楚手部治疗师目前是如何管理CTS的,也不清楚实践模式是否随着时间的推移而改变。目的:本研究旨在(1)记录手部治疗师如何管理CTS,(2)确定在15年内治疗模式可能发生的变化。研究设计:横断面。方法:在澳大利亚手部治疗协会的所有成员中进行在线调查。研究结果与15年前进行的一项几乎相同的调查进行了比较,并与临床指南、最近的临床试验和评论进行了比较。结果:10种最常用的非侵入性治疗方案是解释和建议、夹板、家庭运动处方、涉及近端关节(即肘部、肩部或颈部)和远端关节(即手和手腕)的神经滑动练习、人体工程学建议、关于坐姿和站立姿势的建议、肌腱滑动练习以及主动手腕和手指练习。虽然这些干预措施也构成了之前调查中10种最常见的干预措施,但观察到有意义的差异。与15年前相比,主要变化包括近端关节(+ 19.9% pt)和远端关节(+ 10.7% pt)和热(+ 10.7% pt)神经动力学锻炼的使用增加,而肌腱滑动运动(- 8.5% pt)和治疗性超声(- 6.2% pt)是进行频率较低的主要方式。除了人体工程学和体位建议外,常用的干预措施(例如,解释和建议,夹板和神经动力学练习)与文献一致。总的来说,与指南相比,澳大利亚手部治疗师经常使用更积极的(基于锻炼的)方法,并且通常涉及手臂而不仅仅是手和手腕。结论:澳大利亚手部治疗师使用广泛的干预措施来管理CTS,在过去的15年里,治疗模式发生了一些值得注意的变化。他们的方法大多得到了文献的支持。
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Journal of Hand Therapy
Journal of Hand Therapy 医学-外科
CiteScore
3.50
自引率
10.00%
发文量
65
审稿时长
19.2 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Hand Therapy is designed for hand therapists, occupational and physical therapists, and other hand specialists involved in the rehabilitation of disabling hand problems. The Journal functions as a source of education and information by publishing scientific and clinical articles. Regular features include original reports, clinical reviews, case studies, editorials, and book reviews.
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