随机临床可行性试验:比较限制性和保护性活动范围支具非手术治疗膝关节内侧副韧带。

IF 2.1 3区 医学 Q2 ORTHOPEDICS
Dana J Hunter, Katie MacGregor, Ryan Shields, Amanda M Black, Alexander Rezansoff, Nicholas G Mohtadi
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摘要

目的:(1)评估非手术治疗的急性MCL和前交叉韧带(ACL)-MCL损伤在两种活动范围(ROM)膝关节支架设置下的内侧副韧带(MCL)松弛程度的差异。(2)描述膝关节ROM、支架满意度、膝关节总体评分、依从性、疼痛、生活质量和膝关节功能。(3)评估大规模试验的可行性。设计:前瞻性、随机、单盲可行性临床试验。​干预:随机分配到保护(0-90度)或限制(30-90度)支架组。连续佩戴支架4周,然后在白天佩戴,直到第6周。康复训练由两星期后开始。随访12周。主要结果测量:临床结果包括侧对侧差异(SSD)膝关节弯曲30度和0度时MCL松弛度(mm), ROM,患者报告的疼痛,总体膝关节评分,支架满意度,每日依从性,国际膝关节文献委员会主观评分,以及在12周(基线,2,4,6,8和12周)收集的acl生活质量(QOL)。结果评估者对治疗组分配进行了掩盖。结论:本可行性试验对中重度MCL损伤30 ~ 90度支具治疗6周效果良好。
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Randomized Clinical Feasibility Trial: Comparing a Restrictive and Protective Range-of-Motion Brace for the Nonsurgical Management of the Medial Collateral Ligament of the Knee.

Objectives: (1) Assess medial collateral ligament (MCL) laxity differences in nonoperatively treated acute MCL and anterior cruciate ligament (ACL)-MCL injuries with 2 range of motion (ROM) knee brace settings. (2) Describe knee ROM, brace satisfaction, overall knee score, adherence, pain, quality of life, and knee function. (3) Assess feasibility of larger trial.

Design: Prospective, randomized, single-blinded feasibility clinical trial.

Participants: Sixty-four adults with acute moderate-to-severe isolated MCL or combined ACL-MCL injuries at the University of Calgary Sport Medicine Centre.

Intervention: Random assignment to the protected (0-90 degrees) or restricted (30-90 degrees) brace group. Four weeks of constant brace wearing, followed by daytime wear until 6 weeks. Rehabilitation exercises prescribed from 2 weeks onward. Follow-up for 12 weeks.

Main outcome measures: Clinical outcomes included side-to-side difference (SSD) MCL laxity (mm) at 30 degrees knee flexion and 0 degree, ROM, patient-reported pain, overall knee ratings, brace satisfaction, daily adherence, international knee documentation committee subjective, and ACL-quality of life (QOL) collected throughout 12 weeks (baseline, 2, 4, 6, 8, and 12 weeks). The outcome assessor was masked to treatment group allocation.

Results: At 12 weeks, 73% had <1 mm SSD valgus laxity at 30 degrees knee flexion, with 82% in the restricted group and 67% in the protected group. All patients reported improved pain; none suffered a loss of knee ROM by 12 weeks. The 30 to 90 degrees brace group trended toward better adherence, satisfaction, function, overall knee scores, and QOL. A larger RCT would be feasible but challenging because of sample size needs and slow recruitment.

Conclusions: Favorable outcomes for bracing moderate-to-severe MCL injuries at 30 to 90 degrees for 6 weeks were observed in this feasibility trial.

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4.70
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185
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: ​Clinical Journal of Sport Medicine is an international refereed journal published for clinicians with a primary interest in sports medicine practice. The journal publishes original research and reviews covering diagnostics, therapeutics, and rehabilitation in healthy and physically challenged individuals of all ages and levels of sport and exercise participation.
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