婴幼儿、儿童和青少年的脊柱手法和活动能力:国际物理治疗专家德尔菲调查。

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研究目的本研究旨在就婴幼儿和青少年脊柱手法和活动度的使用在国际物理治疗专家中达成共识:26 位国际手法治疗和儿科专家物理治疗师自愿参加了 3 轮德尔菲调查,通过使用 Qualtrics® 直接发送电子邮件征求意见的方式达成共识。共识的先验定义是:在所有项目中,同意或不同意的比例≥75%。第一轮确定了可能需要使用脊柱活动和手法治疗的损伤和病症。在第二轮和第三轮中,专家组成员使用 4 点李克特量表表示同意或不同意:来自五大洲七个国家的十一名物理治疗师完成了全部三轮德尔菲讨论。关于脊柱活动或手法治疗的共识包括:不建议在以下情况下进行手法治疗:(1)婴儿,包括所有情况、损伤和脊柱水平;以及(2)儿童和青少年,包括大多数情况和脊柱水平。建议青少年采用手法治疗特定脊柱区域的关节活动度不足(胸椎、腰椎)和疼痛(胸椎)。建议儿童和青少年在所有脊柱水平出现活动度不足、关节疼痛、肌肉/肌筋膜疼痛或僵硬时采用活动疗法:共识显示,无论病情、损伤程度或脊柱水平如何,都不应对婴儿进行脊柱手法治疗。此外,专家小组一致认为,仅可推荐青少年使用手法治疗关节疼痛和关节活动度不足(仅限于胸椎和/或腰椎水平)。对于儿童和青少年所有脊柱水平的关节活动度不足、关节疼痛、肌肉/肌筋膜疼痛和肌肉/肌筋膜僵硬,可推荐脊柱活动疗法。
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Spinal manipulation and mobilisation among infants, children, and adolescents: an international Delphi survey of expert physiotherapists.

Objective: The aim of this study was to establish international consensus regarding the use of spinal manipulation and mobilisation among infants, children, and adolescents among expert international physiotherapists.

Methods: Twenty-six international expert physiotherapists in manual therapy and paediatrics voluntarily participated in a 3-Round Delphi survey to reach a consensus via direct electronic mail solicitation using Qualtrics®. Consensus was defined a-priori as ≥75% agreement on all items with the same ranking of agreement or disagreement. Round 1 identified impairments and conditions where spinal mobilisation and manipulation might be utilised. In Rounds 2 and 3, panelists agreed or disagreed using a 4-point Likert scale.

Results: Eleven physiotherapists from seven countries representing five continents completed all three Delphi rounds. Consensus regarding spinal mobilisation or manipulation included:Manipulation is not recommended: (1) for infants across all conditions, impairments, and spinal levels; and (2) for children and adolescents across most conditions and spinal levels.Manipulation may be recommended for adolescents to treat spinal region-specific joint hypomobility (thoracic, lumbar), and pain (thoracic).Mobilisation may be recommended for children and adolescents with hypomobility, joint pain, muscle/myofascial pain, or stiffness at all spinal levels.

Conclusion: Consensus revealed spinal manipulation should not be performed on infants regardless of condition, impairment, or spinal level. Additionally, the panel agreed that manipulation may be recommended only for adolescents to treat joint pain and joint hypomobility (limited to thoracic and/or lumbar levels). Spinal mobilisation may be recommended for joint hypomobility, joint pain, muscle/myofascial pain, and muscle/myofascial stiffness at all spinal levels among children and adolescents.

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期刊介绍: The Journal of Manual & Manipulative Therapy is an international peer-reviewed journal dedicated to the publication of original research, case reports, and reviews of the literature that contribute to the advancement of knowledge in the field of manual therapy, clinical research, therapeutic practice, and academic training. In addition, each issue features an editorial written by the editor or a guest editor, media reviews, thesis reviews, and abstracts of current literature. Areas of interest include: •Thrust and non-thrust manipulation •Neurodynamic assessment and treatment •Diagnostic accuracy and classification •Manual therapy-related interventions •Clinical decision-making processes •Understanding clinimetrics for the clinician
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