青少年特发性脊柱侧凸的知识和管理:巴西物理治疗师的调查。

IF 1.5 4区 医学 Q3 PEDIATRICS
Rodrigo Laner Blauth, Maria Laura Schiefelbein, Francisco Xavier de Araujo, Marcelo Faria Silva
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目的:根据国际脊柱侧凸矫形与康复治疗学会(SOSORT)的建议,包括运动治疗在内的保守治疗应是治疗青少年特发性脊柱侧凸(AIS)的第一步。对于中度脊柱侧凸,支具通常与运动疗法相结合,以减少弯曲进展。手术干预通常保留在严重病例(Cobb角> 45°-50°)。虽然以前的研究考察了物理治疗专业学生对AIS的了解,但有限的研究集中在执业物理治疗师的知识和实践上。本研究旨在通过评估巴西物理治疗师对AIS的知识和管理来解决这一差距。方法:这是一项横断面研究,我们采用基于互联网的调查,询问有关AIS知识和管理的问题。我们分析了与此主题相关的最佳可用证据的回应。我们招募了来自巴西不同地区的注册理疗师。参与者的人口统计数据和调查反应使用描述性和推理统计进行分析。结果:共有65名来自巴西5个地区的物理治疗师参与了这项研究。接受过特殊训练治疗脊柱侧凸(STTS)的物理治疗师比没有接受过STTS治疗的物理治疗师在26°至45°角的AIS中指示支架(P = 0.008)和在26°至46°Cobb角之间不指示手术评估(P = 0.002)方面更自信。结论:巴西物理治疗师通常对循证AIS治疗方法有很好的理解,与SOSORT建议一致。患有STTS的物理治疗师表现出卓越的知识和实践模式,表明STTS对AIS的最佳管理至关重要。
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Knowledge and Management of Adolescent Idiopathic Scoliosis: A Survey Among Brazilian Physiotherapists.

Purpose: In accordance with the International Society of Scoliosis Orthopedics and Rehabilitation Treatment (SOSORT), conservative management, including exercise therapy, should be the first step to treat adolescent idiopathic scoliosis (AIS). For moderate scoliosis, bracing is often indicated in conjunction with exercise therapy to reduce curve progression. Surgical intervention is typically reserved for severe cases (Cobb angle > 45°-50°). While previous research has examined Physical therapy students' knowledge of AIS, limited research has focused on the knowledge and practices of practicing physical therapists. This study aimed to address this gap by assessing Brazilian physical therapists' knowledge and management of AIS.

Methods: This is a cross-sectional study, and we used an internet-based survey with questions about knowledge and management of AIS. We analyzed the responses in relation to the best available evidence on this topic. We recruited Brazilian registered physical therapists from different regions in Brazil. Participants' demographics and survey responses were analyzed using descriptive and inferential statistics.

Results: A total of 65 Brazilian physical therapists from the 5 regions of the country participated in the study. Physical therapists with specific training to treat scoliosis (STTS) were more assertive compared to physical therapists without STTS in indicating brace in AIS with angles between 26° and 45° (P = .008) and in not indicating surgical evaluation between 26° and 46° Cobb angle (P = .002).

Conclusion: Brazilian physical therapists generally possess a good understanding of evidence-based AIS treatment approaches, aligning with SOSORT recommendations. Physical therapists with STTS demonstrated superior knowledge and practice patterns, suggesting that STTS is essential for optimal AIS management.

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Pediatric Physical Therapy
Pediatric Physical Therapy PEDIATRICS-REHABILITATION
CiteScore
1.50
自引率
18.80%
发文量
147
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Pediatric Physical Therapy is an indexed international journal, that publishes peer reviewed research related to the practice of physical therapy for children with movement disorders. The editorial board is comprised of an international panel of researchers and clinical scholars that oversees a rigorous peer review process. The journal serves as the official journal for the pediatric physical therapy professional organizations in the Netherlands, Switzerland, New Zealand, Canada, and the United States. The journal includes articles that support evidenced based practice of physical therapy for children with neuromuscular, musculoskeletal, cardiorespiratory and developmental conditions that lead to disorders of movement, and research reports that contribute to the foundational sciences of pediatric physical therapy, ranging from biomechanics and pediatric exercise science to neurodevelopmental science. To these ends the journal publishes original research articles, systematic reviews directed to specific clinical questions that further the science of physical therapy, clinical guidelines and case reports that describe unusual conditions or cutting edge interventions with sound rationale. The journal adheres to the ethical standards of theInternational Committee of Medical Journal Editors.
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