Stephanie Reischl, Rochelle Furtado, Joy MacDermid, Ruby Grewal, Siobhan Schabrun, Ana Luisa Trejos
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摘要
背景:当患肢有严重的运动限制或疼痛时,镜像治疗是改善预后的有效干预措施。目的:探讨镜像疗法干预对手/腕部肌肉骨骼损伤的影响。研究设计:系统评价。方法:本系统综述按照Cochrane和PRISMA指南进行,并在开放科学框架(DOI:XXX)注册。检索于2024年4月在EMBASE、PubMed和Scopus中进行。搜索词包括手部和手腕损伤、镜像疗法、疼痛、活动范围、力量和功能。描述性综合用于总结干预措施和结果的数据。采用Cochrane RoB 2工具进行质量评价。结果:样本范围为22 ~ 40人,共220人。五项研究将镜像疗法与积极运动相结合,并让比较组在相同的时间内进行积极运动。镜像治疗干预每次20 - 75分钟,每周2 - 5次,持续3-8周。在大多数研究中,镜像疗法干预减轻了疼痛,改善了活动范围、力量和功能。在20%-75%的研究中,镜像治疗组在疼痛、活动范围和功能方面比对照组有更大的改善。7项研究的风险评估结果为1项高质量研究、4项中等质量研究和2项低质量研究。结论:中等质量的证据表明,镜像疗法干预可能有效地减轻疼痛,改善手和手腕肌肉骨骼损伤的活动范围、力量和功能。进一步的研究需要更大规模的试验和更均匀的干预措施。
Effectiveness of mirror therapy to treat musculoskeletal injuries of the hand and wrist: A systematic review.
Background: Mirror therapy is an effective intervention for improving outcomes when an affected extremity has severe movement restrictions or pain.
Purpose: To investigate the effects of mirror therapy interventions on musculoskeletal injuries of the hand/wrist.
Study design: Systematic review.
Methods: This systematic review was conducted in accordance with Cochrane and PRISMA guidelines and registered with Open Science Framework (DOI:XXX). The search was conducted in EMBASE, PubMed, and Scopus in April 2024. Search terms included hand and wrist injuries, mirror therapy, pain, range of motion, strength, and function. Descriptive synthesis was used to summarize the data for interventions and outcomes. The Cochrane RoB 2 tool was used for quality assessment.
Results: Samples ranged from 22 to 40 participants with a total of 220 participants. Five studies combined mirror therapy with active exercise and had comparator groups performing active exercises for the same duration. Mirror therapy intervention ranged from 20 to 75 minutes per session, two to five times a week for 3-8weeks. Mirror therapy interventions reduced pain, improved range of motion, strength, and function in most studies. Greater improvements for the mirror therapy groups than the comparator group were reported for pain, range of motion, and function in 20%-75% of the studies. Risk assessment for the seven studies resulted in one high, four moderate, and two low quality studies.
Conclusions: Moderate quality evidence suggests that mirror therapy interventions may be effective at reducing pain, improving range of motion, strength and function for musculoskeletal hand and wrist injuries. Further investigation is warranted with larger trials with more homogenous interventions.
期刊介绍:
The Journal of Hand Therapy is designed for hand therapists, occupational and physical therapists, and other hand specialists involved in the rehabilitation of disabling hand problems. The Journal functions as a source of education and information by publishing scientific and clinical articles. Regular features include original reports, clinical reviews, case studies, editorials, and book reviews.