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The effectiveness of massage therapy as an intervention for managing leg pain associated with prolonged standing needs to be addressed.</p><p><strong>Aims: </strong>This study aimed to evaluate the smart dynamic fabric actuator's effectiveness in treating chronic musculoskeletal leg pain in persons with occupations involving prolonged standing.</p><p><strong>Setting: </strong>Tertiary care hospital.</p><p><strong>Design: </strong>Randomized controlled trial.</p><p><strong>Methods: </strong>Thirty participants with chronic leg pain satisfying the inclusion and exclusion criteria participated in the study. The intervention group used the device for 15 minutes for each leg once a day and stretching exercises twice a day for six weeks. The control group performed stretching exercises twice a day for six weeks. The outcome was assessed at baseline, three weeks, and six weeks with a Numeric Rating Scale for pain and fatigue, short form-McGill Pain Questionnaire for pain, and SF-36 for quality of life.</p><p><strong>Statistical analysis: </strong>The groups were compared using the two-sample <i>t</i>-test with equal variances, the two-sample Wilcoxon rank-sum test, and the Chi<sup>2</sup> exact test as appropriate.</p><p><strong>Results: </strong>Thirty medical (nursing officers and doctors) and nonmedical professionals (security guards and sales assistants) with a mean age of 32.9 ± 5.6 years (intervention group) and 36.2 ± 5.1 years (control group) participated in the study. At six weeks, a significant improvement in pain (4.80 ± 1.14 to 1.66 ± 1.04 vs 4.66 ± 0.89 to 2.6 ± 0.91, <i>P</i> = 0.014), quality of life (58.77 ± 9.06 to 71.76 ± 8.43 vs 51.39 ± 8.26 to 63.87 ± 7.61, <i>P</i> = 0.012), and reduced fatigue (5 to 2 vs 5 to 3, <i>P</i> = 0.003) was observed in the intervention group when compared with the control group. 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摘要
背景:长时间站立对工人的健康结果有不利影响,如腰痛、腿痛、心血管疾病、疲劳、不适和与妊娠相关的健康结果。按摩疗法的有效性作为一种干预管理与长时间站立相关的腿痛需要解决。目的:本研究旨在评估智能动态织物致动器治疗长时间站立的慢性肌肉骨骼腿痛的有效性。环境:三级保健医院。设计:随机对照试验。方法:30例符合纳入和排除标准的慢性腿痛患者参与研究。干预组每天每条腿使用该装置一次,每次15分钟,每天进行两次伸展运动,持续六周。对照组每天进行两次伸展运动,持续六周。在基线、第3周和第6周对结果进行评估,使用数值评定量表评估疼痛和疲劳,使用简短的mcgill疼痛问卷评估疼痛,使用SF-36评估生活质量。统计分析:组间比较采用两样本等方差t检验、两样本Wilcoxon秩和检验和适当的Chi2精确检验。结果:参与研究的医务人员(护理员、医生)和非医务专业人员(保安、营业员)各30名,平均年龄为32.9±5.6岁(干预组)和36.2±5.1岁(对照组)。6周时,干预组疼痛程度(4.80±1.14 ~ 1.66±1.04 vs 4.66±0.89 ~ 2.6±0.91,P = 0.014)、生活质量(58.77±9.06 ~ 71.76±8.43 vs 51.39±8.26 ~ 63.87±7.61,P = 0.012)、疲劳程度(5 ~ 2 vs 5 ~ 3, P = 0.003)均较对照组显著改善。未观察到不良事件。结论:一种智能动态织物致动器可以作为锻炼的辅助工具,用于减少长时间站立引起的腿部疼痛和疲劳。
A Randomized Controlled Trial to Compare the Effectiveness of Smart Dynamic Fabric Actuator with Exercises in Chronic Musculoskeletal Leg Pain Associated with Prolonged Standing in a Hospital Setting.
Background: There are adverse effects on the health outcomes of workers whose occupation involves prolonged standing, such as lower back pain, leg pain, cardiovascular diseases, fatigue, discomfort, and pregnancy-related health outcomes. The effectiveness of massage therapy as an intervention for managing leg pain associated with prolonged standing needs to be addressed.
Aims: This study aimed to evaluate the smart dynamic fabric actuator's effectiveness in treating chronic musculoskeletal leg pain in persons with occupations involving prolonged standing.
Setting: Tertiary care hospital.
Design: Randomized controlled trial.
Methods: Thirty participants with chronic leg pain satisfying the inclusion and exclusion criteria participated in the study. The intervention group used the device for 15 minutes for each leg once a day and stretching exercises twice a day for six weeks. The control group performed stretching exercises twice a day for six weeks. The outcome was assessed at baseline, three weeks, and six weeks with a Numeric Rating Scale for pain and fatigue, short form-McGill Pain Questionnaire for pain, and SF-36 for quality of life.
Statistical analysis: The groups were compared using the two-sample t-test with equal variances, the two-sample Wilcoxon rank-sum test, and the Chi2 exact test as appropriate.
Results: Thirty medical (nursing officers and doctors) and nonmedical professionals (security guards and sales assistants) with a mean age of 32.9 ± 5.6 years (intervention group) and 36.2 ± 5.1 years (control group) participated in the study. At six weeks, a significant improvement in pain (4.80 ± 1.14 to 1.66 ± 1.04 vs 4.66 ± 0.89 to 2.6 ± 0.91, P = 0.014), quality of life (58.77 ± 9.06 to 71.76 ± 8.43 vs 51.39 ± 8.26 to 63.87 ± 7.61, P = 0.012), and reduced fatigue (5 to 2 vs 5 to 3, P = 0.003) was observed in the intervention group when compared with the control group. No adverse events were observed.
Conclusion: A smart dynamic fabric actuator can be used as an adjunct to exercises for reducing leg pain and fatigue associated with prolonged standing.
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