Scoliosis Research Society members attitudes towards physical therapy and physiotherapeutic scoliosis specific exercises for adolescent idiopathic scoliosis.

Scoliosis Pub Date : 2015-05-27 eCollection Date: 2015-01-01 DOI:10.1186/s13013-015-0041-z
Cindy L Marti, Steven D Glassman, Patrick T Knott, Leah Y Carreon, Michael T Hresko
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Background: Attitudes regarding non-operative treatment for adolescent idiopathic scoliosis (AIS) may be changing with the publication of BRAiST. Physiotherapeutic Scoliosis Specific Exercises (PSSE) are used to treat AIS, but high-quality evidence is limited. The purpose of this study is to assess the attitudes of members of the Scoliosis Research Society towards PSSE.

Methods: A survey was sent to all SRS members with questions on use of Physical Therapy (PT) and PSSE for AIS.

Results: The majority of the 263 respondents were from North America (175, 67 %), followed by Asia (37, 14 %) and Europe (36, 14 %). The majority of respondents (166, 63 %) prescribed neither PT nor PSSE, 28 (11 %) prescribed both PT and PSSE, 39 (15 %) prescribe PT only and 30 (11 %) prescribe PSSE only. PT was prescribed by 67 respondents, as an adjunct to bracing (39) and in small curves (32); with goals to improve aesthetics (27) and post-operative outcomes (25). Of the 196 who do not prescribe PT, the main reasons were lack of evidence (149) and the perception that PT had no value (112). PSSE was prescribed by 58 respondents. The most common indication was as an adjunct to bracing (49) or small curves (41); with goals to improve aesthetics (36), prevent curve progression (35) and improve quality of life (31). Of the respondents who do not prescribe PSSE, the main reasons were lack of supporting research (149), a perception that PSSE had no value (108), and lack of access (63). Most respondents state that evidence of efficacy may increase the role of PSSE, with 85 % (223 of 263) favoring funding PSSE studies by the SRS.

Conclusion: The results show that 22 % of the respondents use PSSE for AIS, skepticism remains regarding the benefit of PSSE for AIS. Support for SRS funded research suggests belief that there is potential benefit from PSSE and the best way to assess that potential is through evidence development.

脊柱侧凸研究学会成员对物理治疗的态度以及物理治疗性脊柱侧凸针对青少年特发性脊柱侧凸的具体练习。
背景:对青少年特发性脊柱侧凸(AIS)非手术治疗的态度可能随着brist的发表而改变。物理治疗性脊柱侧凸特定练习(PSSE)用于治疗AIS,但高质量的证据有限。本研究的目的是评估脊柱侧凸研究协会成员对PSSE的态度。方法:对所有SRS成员进行问卷调查,询问他们使用物理治疗(PT)和PSSE治疗AIS的情况。结果:263名受访者中,大多数来自北美(175,67%),其次是亚洲(37,14%)和欧洲(36,14%)。大多数受访者(166,63 %)既不开PT也不开PSSE, 28人(11%)同时开PT和PSSE, 39人(15%)只开PT, 30人(11%)只开PSSE。67名应答者处方PT,作为支撑的辅助(39名)和小曲线(32名);目的是改善美观(27)和术后结果(25)。在196名不开PT的患者中,主要原因是缺乏证据(149人)和认为PT没有价值(112人)。58名受访者开具了PSSE处方。最常见的适应症是作为支撑物的辅助物(49例)或小弯曲(41例);目标是改善美学(36),防止曲线发展(35)和提高生活质量(31)。在不开PSSE处方的受访者中,主要原因是缺乏支持性研究(149),认为PSSE没有价值(108),以及缺乏获取途径(63)。大多数受访者表示,有效性的证据可能会增加PSSE的作用,85%的人(263人中有223人)赞成由SRS资助PSSE研究。结论:结果显示22%的受访者使用PSSE治疗AIS,对PSSE治疗AIS的益处仍然持怀疑态度。支持SRS资助的研究表明,人们相信PSSE有潜在的好处,评估这种潜力的最佳方法是通过证据开发。
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