管理肌肉骨骼疼痛和预防手术的非侵入性补充疗法。

Q2 Health Professions
Sujatha Pugazhendi, Priyadarshini Rajamani, Amalan S Daniel, Kannan Pugazhendi
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摘要

背景:肌肉骨骼疾病是影响工作表现的致残疾病,从而影响个人的生活质量。药物和手术治疗是最推荐的治疗方法。然而,非侵入性物理疗法据说是有效的,这方面的证据有限。目的/目的:研究非侵入性物理干预对印度运动和健身医学中心推荐的肌肉骨骼疾病手术患者预防手术的影响。环境:SPARRC(运动表现评估研究康复咨询)研究所)是一家物理治疗中心,在印度各地设有13个分支机构。该研究所采用综合手工疗法来治疗肌肉骨骼疾病。研究设计:描述性队列研究,回顾2013年6月至2017年7月入组患者的病例记录,并对完成治疗的患者进行电话调查。干预:结合物理疗法,如肌筋膜触发释放冰敷,红外线治疗,脉冲电磁场治疗,拉伸释放,水疗法,胶布和针灸,以减轻疼痛和恢复功能。主要观察指标:采用视觉模拟量表在治疗前、治疗后和康复后的不同水平上测量自我报告的疼痛。结果:共纳入909例患者,其中152例(17%)患者完成了治疗方案。大多数患者表现为膝关节和腰痛。从基线到治疗后、基线到康复后的平均VAS评分来看,治疗方案导致的疼痛减轻具有统计学意义(p值= .00)。在康复后联系的患者中,82名患者没有手术,中位手术时间约为两年。结论:非侵入性物理治疗可以预防或推迟肌肉骨骼疾病的手术。
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Non-invasive Complementary Therapies in Managing Musculoskeletal Pains and in Preventing Surgery.

Non-invasive Complementary Therapies in Managing Musculoskeletal Pains and in Preventing Surgery.

Non-invasive Complementary Therapies in Managing Musculoskeletal Pains and in Preventing Surgery.

Background: Musculoskeletal disorders are disabling diseases which affect work performance, thereby affecting the quality of life of individuals. Pharmacological and surgical management are the most recommended treatments. However, non-invasive physical therapies are said to be effective, for which the evidence is limited.

Aim/purpose: To study the effect of non-invasive physical interventions in preventing surgery among patients recommended for surgery for musculoskeletal complaints, who attended sports and fitness medicine centres in India.

Settings: SPARRC (Sports Performance Assessment Research Rehabilitation Counselling) Institute) is a physical therapy centre with 13 branches spread all over India. This Institute practices a combination of manual therapies to treat musculoskeletal complaints.

Research design: Descriptive cohort study involving the review of case records of the patients enrolled from June 2013 to July 2017, followed by the telephone survey of the patients who have completed treatment.

Intervention: Combination of physical therapies such as myofascial trigger release with icing, infra-red therapy, pulsed electromagnetic field therapy, stretch release, aqua therapy, taping, and acupuncture were employed to reduce the pain and regain functionalities.

Main outcome measures: Self-reported pains were measured using visual analogue scale at different levels of therapy-preand post-therapy and post-rehabilitation.

Results: In total, 909 patients were studied, of whom 152 (17%) patients completed the treatment protocol. Majority of patients presented with knee and low-back pain. The reduction in pain due to the treatment protocol in terms of mean VAS score from baseline to post-therapy and baseline to post-rehabilitation was statistically significant (p value = .00). Among those contacted post-rehabilitation, 82 patients remained without surgery, and the median surgery-free time was around two years.

Conclusion: Thus the study concluded that non-invasive physical therapies may prevent or postpone surgeries for musculoskeletal complaints.

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期刊介绍: The IJTMB is a peer-reviewed journal focusing on the research (methodological, physiological, and clinical) and professional development of therapeutic massage and bodywork and its providers, encompassing all allied health providers whose services include manually applied therapeutic massage and bodywork. The Journal provides a professional forum for editorial input; scientifically-based articles of a research, educational, and practice-oriented nature; readers’ commentaries on journal content and related professional matters; and pertinent news and announcements.
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