Mohammad Sidiq, Hariharasudhan Ravichandran, Balamurugan Janakiraman, Aksh Chahal, Richa Hirendra Rai, Ahmed Hamoud Alotaibi, Ali Hamoud Alotaibi, Abdullah Saad Alotaibi, Aminu Alhassan Ibrahim, Eid Abed Alharbi, Faizan Zaffar Kashoo, Hemlata Vats
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导言:对尾骨痛的各种物理治疗干预已经进行了评估,但其有效性尚未得到全面综合。本系统综述旨在评估物理治疗干预对成人尾骨痛的有效性。方法:系统检索PubMed/MEDLINE、EMBASE、CINAHL、Scopus、Web of Science、Cochrane Central Register of controlled trials (Central)、physical therapy Evidence Database (PEDro)中相关随机对照试验(RCTs)。结果包括疼痛、功能、活动能力和患者满意度。由于纳入研究的异质性,我们进行了叙事综合。结果:10项研究共纳入515名患有尾骨痛的成年人。物理治疗干预,包括体外冲击波疗法、运动带扎术加运动、提肛肌拉伸或按摩、单独操作或操作加电疗或运动、肌肉能量技术,在短期内显示出疼痛和功能的显著改善。此外,运动胶带加运动能在短期内显著改善躯干活动能力。在中期,单独操作和提肛肌拉伸或按摩在减轻疼痛方面有效,而单独操作在改善功能方面有效。从长期来看,提肛肌拉伸或按摩显示疼痛持续改善。结论:总体而言,物理治疗干预可以短期改善成人尾骨痛患者的疼痛和功能。然而,有必要进行高质量的长期随访研究,以比较各种物理治疗干预措施的疗效,无论是单独的还是联合的。
Effectiveness of physical therapy interventions for coccydynia: a systematic review with a narrative synthesis.
Introduction: Various physical therapy interventions for coccydynia have been evaluated, but their effectiveness has not yet been comprehensively synthesized. This systematic review aims to evaluate the effectiveness of physical therapy interventions in adults with coccydynia.
Methods: A systematic search of relevant randomized controlled trials (RCTs) was conducted in PubMed/MEDLINE, EMBASE, CINAHL, Scopus, Web of Science, Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials (CENTRAL), and Physiotherapy Evidence Database (PEDro). Outcomes of interest included pain, function, mobility, and patient satisfaction. Due to the heterogeneity of the included studies, a narrative synthesis was performed.
Results: A total of 515 adults with coccydynia across 10 studies were included in the review. Physical therapy interventions, including extracorporeal shock wave therapy, kinesiotaping plus exercise, levator anus stretching or massage, manipulation alone or manipulation plus electrotherapy or exercise, and muscle energy technique, showed significant improvements in pain and function in the short term. Additionally, kinesiotaping plus exercise showed significant short-term improvement in trunk mobility. In the intermediate term, manipulation alone and levator anus stretching or massage were effective at reducing pain, whereas manipulation alone was effective at improving function. In the long term, levator anus stretching or massage showed sustained improvement in pain.
Conclusions: Overall, physical therapy interventions led to short-term improvements in pain and function for adults with coccydynia. However, there is a need for high-quality studies with long-term follow-ups to compare the efficacy of various physical therapy interventions, both in isolation and in combination.