Physical rehabilitation interventions for hand function in people with systemic sclerosis.

IF 4.8 2区 医学 Q1 RHEUMATOLOGY
Michael Denton, Amanda Steiman, Sindhu R Johnson
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Abstract

Systemic sclerosis (SSc) is a complex systemic autoimmune rheumatic disease with marked clinical heterogeneity. Cutaneous manifestations affecting the hands and wrists include vascular insufficiency, early edema (puffy fingers), followed by progressive skin fibrosis and atrophy (sclerodactyly). This progressive skin tightening results in joint stiffness, deformity, functional impairment and reduced quality of life. Beyond skin changes, hand involvement may also include inflammatory arthritis, joint contractures, tendon friction rubs, Raynaud phenomenon, digital ulcers, acro-osteolysis, and calcinosis, all of which can further impair hand function, significantly affecting individuals' ability to perform routine occupational and daily tasks requiring grasping, gripping, and fine motor dexterity. In this article, we synthesize the evidence evaluating manual therapy, prescribed hand exercises, self-administered hand exercise protocols, telerehabilitation, paraffin wax, therapeutic ultrasound, manual lymphatic drainage, and dynamic splinting to improve hand function in people with SSc.

系统性硬化症患者手部功能的物理康复干预。
系统性硬化症(SSc)是一种复杂的系统性自身免疫性风湿病,具有明显的临床异质性。影响手和手腕的皮肤表现包括血管功能不全,早期水肿(手指浮肿),随后是进行性皮肤纤维化和萎缩(指硬症)。这种进行性皮肤收紧导致关节僵硬、畸形、功能损害和生活质量下降。除皮肤变化外,手受累还可能包括炎症性关节炎、关节挛缩、肌腱摩擦摩擦、雷诺现象、指端溃疡、肢端骨溶解和钙质沉着症,所有这些都可能进一步损害手功能,严重影响个人执行日常工作和日常任务的能力,这些任务需要抓握和精细运动的灵活性。在这篇文章中,我们综合了评估手工疗法、处方手部运动、自我给药手部运动方案、远程康复、石蜡、治疗性超声、手动淋巴引流和动态夹板等方法改善SSc患者手部功能的证据。
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CiteScore
9.40
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发文量
43
审稿时长
27 days
期刊介绍: Evidence-based updates of best clinical practice across the spectrum of musculoskeletal conditions. Best Practice & Research: Clinical Rheumatology keeps the clinician or trainee informed of the latest developments and current recommended practice in the rapidly advancing fields of musculoskeletal conditions and science. The series provides a continuous update of current clinical practice. It is a topical serial publication that covers the spectrum of musculoskeletal conditions in a 4-year cycle. Each topic-based issue contains around 200 pages of practical, evidence-based review articles, which integrate the results from the latest original research with current clinical practice and thinking to provide a continuous update. Each issue follows a problem-orientated approach that focuses on the key questions to be addressed, clearly defining what is known and not known. The review articles seek to address the clinical issues of diagnosis, treatment and patient management. Management is described in practical terms so that it can be applied to the individual patient. The serial is aimed at the physician in both practice and training.
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