Some benefit from physiotherapy intervention in the subgroup of patients with severe ankle sprain as determined by the ankle function score: a randomised trial

Rogier M. van Rijn , Jos A.C. van Heest , Philip van der Wees , Bart W. Koes , Sita M.A. Bierma-Zeinstra
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Abstract

Questions

Do patients with a severe ankle injury (baseline ankle function score ≤ 40) do worse in the short-term than patients with a mild injury (score > 40)? Does physiotherapy intervention have more effect on patients with a severe injury compared with a mild injury in the short- or long-term? Is self-reported recovery related to ankle function score over time?

Design

Subgroup analysis of a randomised trial.

Participants

102 adults with an acute lateral ankle sprain.

Intervention

The experimental group received physiotherapist-supervised exercises in addition to conventional intervention.

Outcome measures

Outcomes were self-reported recovery, pain, and instability all measured on a 10-point visual analogue scale, and incidence of re-sprain. Measurements were collected at baseline, 4 and 8 weeks, 3 and 12 months.

Results

Participants with a severe injury did worse in 3 out of 7 outcomes than those with a mild injury at 4 weeks but not at 8 weeks. There was no difference in effect of physiotherapy intervention in those with a severe injury compared with a mild injury, at 8 weeks or 12 months. However, there was an effect of physiotherapy intervention in those with a severe injury in 3 out of 7 outcomes at 8 weeks. Self-reported recovery was related to ankle function score at all points in time (r = 0.48 to 0.79).

Conclusion

The results of this study only partially support the recommendations regarding the use of the ankle function score in the ‘Acute Ankle Injury’ guideline of the Royal Dutch Society of Physiotherapists.

根据踝关节功能评分,在严重踝关节扭伤患者亚组中,一些人从物理治疗干预中获益:一项随机试验
严重踝关节损伤(基线踝关节功能评分≤40)的患者在短期内比轻度损伤(评分>40) ?在短期或长期内,物理治疗干预对重度损伤患者是否比轻度损伤患者更有效?随着时间的推移,自我报告的恢复与踝关节功能评分有关吗?设计随机试验的亚组分析。参与者为102名患有急性外侧踝关节扭伤的成年人。干预实验组在常规干预的基础上接受理疗师指导下的锻炼。结果测量结果是自我报告的恢复、疼痛和不稳定性(均以10分视觉模拟量表测量)和再次扭伤的发生率。在基线、4周和8周、3月和12月收集测量数据。结果严重损伤的参与者在7项结果中的3项在4周时比轻度损伤的参与者更差,而在8周时则没有。在8周或12个月时,重度损伤与轻度损伤的物理治疗干预效果无差异。然而,在8周的7个结果中,物理治疗干预对严重损伤的患者有3个效果。自我报告恢复与各时间点踝关节功能评分相关(r = 0.48 ~ 0.79)。结论:本研究结果仅部分支持荷兰皇家物理治疗师协会“急性踝关节损伤”指南中关于使用踝关节功能评分的建议。
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