Review of injection therapy clinics performed by physiotherapists working in primary care

Gordon A. Smith, S. Meadows, J. Myers, Julie Reynolds, P. Woodhead
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Abstract Objectives To determine pain scores for injection therapy and to review the overall change in outcomes post-injection for a variety of musculoskeletal injections compared with the previous audits of a primary-care physiotherapy injection clinic. Methods Subjects were assessed using a numerical rating scale between 0 and 10 before and 4 weeks post-injection. Results All average pain scale scores were reduced 4 weeks after injection for all conditions. There is an overall average reduction in pain on provoking activity of 45.7%. Trigger finger/thumb (65%) demonstrated the most significant reduction in pain. Contrary to a common patient perception, injection therapy is not an exceptionally painful experience, with an average score of 3.2. Discussion Results are comparable with previous scores for injections carried out within the same primary-care physiotherapy clinic.
由初级保健工作的物理治疗师执行的注射治疗诊所的回顾
目的确定注射治疗的疼痛评分,并回顾注射后各种肌肉骨骼注射的总体结果变化,与以前对初级保健物理治疗注射诊所的审计相比。方法在注射前和注射后4周采用数值评定量表对受试者进行评定。结果注射后4周,两组患者的平均疼痛评分均降低。刺激活动的总体平均疼痛减轻率为45.7%。扳机指/拇指(65%)表现出最显著的疼痛减轻。与普通患者的看法相反,注射治疗并不是特别痛苦的经历,平均得分为3.2分。结果与以前在同一初级保健物理治疗诊所进行的注射评分相当。
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