顺势疗法在粘连性囊炎治疗中的作用:一项前测后测研究

Q3 Medicine
Gurudev Choubey, Laijun Nahar, A. Banerjee, V. Roja
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摘要

摘要背景:粘连性囊炎(AC)是一种隐蔽而痛苦的肩关节僵硬,导致功能能力和生活质量受损。目的:主要目的是评估个体化顺势疗法治疗2个多月后肩部疼痛的变化。次要目标是评估生活质量的变化以及与日常生活影响(ORIDL)相关的结果。方法:对40名来自印度西孟加拉邦西里古里临床研究室(顺势疗法)风湿病门诊的参与者进行单臂、前测后测的AC临床研究。根据症状的整体情况开药。使用肩部疼痛和残疾指数(SPADI)评估2个月内肩部疼痛的变化。分别使用SF-12v2和ORIDL(参与者和医生评估)评估生活质量。结果:36名参与者完成了研究,4名参与者退出。对n=36的符合方案的样本进行了分析。SPADI评分在统计学上显著降低(91.92±10.22 vs.34.14±24.43;平均降低57.78,95%CI 49.41–66.14,P<0.001),SF-12 v2评分在统计学意义上显著增加(44.39±9.70 vs.72.27±10.97;平均增加27.87,95%CI 23.89–31.85,P<001)参与者在2个月内对ORIDL评分的评估显示出统计学上显著的相关性(rs=0.998,P<0.01)。结论:研究结果表明,顺势疗法治疗后症状减轻,生活质量改善。随机对照试验是进一步的保证。摘要背景:粘连性囊炎(AC)是一种隐蔽而痛苦的肩关节僵硬,导致功能能力和生活质量受损。目的:主要目的是评估个性化顺势疗法治疗2个多月后肩部疼痛的变化。次要目标是评估生活质量的变化以及与日常生活影响(ORIDL)相关的结果。方法:对来自印度西孟加拉邦西里古里临床研究室(顺势疗法)风湿病门诊的40名参与者进行了一项关于AC的单臂前测后测临床研究。根据症状的整体情况开药。使用肩部疼痛和残疾指数(SPADI)评估2个月内肩部疼痛的变化。分别使用SF-12v2和ORIDL(参与者和医生评估)评估生活质量。结果:36名参与者完成了研究,4名参与者退出。对n=36的符合方案的样本进行了分析。SPADI评分在统计学上显著降低(91.92±10.22 vs.34.14±24.43;平均降低57.78,95%CI 49.41–66.14,P<0.001),SF-12 v2评分在统计学意义上显著增加(44.39±9.70 vs.72.27±10.97;平均增加27.87,95%CI 23.89–31.85,P<001)参与者在2个月内对ORIDL评分的评估显示出统计学上显著的相关性(rs=0.998,P<0.01)。结论:研究结果表明,顺势疗法治疗后症状减轻,生活质量改善。随机对照试验是进一步的保证。前序摘要:粘连性关节囊炎(CA)是一种长期存在于肩关节(hombro)内的疾病,其结果是具有综合功能和视觉校准(CdV)的能力。目标:目标主要评估人在两个月内对个人住房进行个性化评估。第二个目标是评估CdV的形成和对视频日记(ORIDL)影响的相关结果。
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Role of homoeopathy in the management of adhesive capsulitis: A pretest-posttest study
Abstract BackgroundBackground: Adhesive capsulitis (AC) is an insidious and painful stiffening of the glenohumeral (shoulder) joint, resulting in compromised functional ability and quality of life (QoL). ObjectivesObjectives: Primary objective was to evaluate change in shoulder pain after individualised homoeopathy treatment for over 2 months. Secondary objective was to assess the change in the QoL and outcome related to impact on daily living (ORIDL). MethodsMethods: A single-arm, pretest-posttest, clinical study on AC was conducted on 40 participants recruited from the outpatient clinic of rheumatological disorders at Clinical Research Unit (Homoeopathy), Siliguri, West Bengal, India. Medicines were prescribed on the basis of the totality of symptoms. Changes in shoulder pain over 2 months were evaluated using the shoulder pain and disability index (SPADI). QoL was evaluated using SF-12v2 and ORIDL (participants and physician assessed), respectively. ResultsResults: Thirty-six participants completed the study and four participants dropped out. A protocol compliant sample of n = 36 was analysed. There was a statistically significant reduction of SPADI score (91.92 ± 10.22 vs. 34.14 ± 24.43; mean reduction 57.78, 95% CI 49.41–66.14, P < 0.001) and statistically significant increase in SF-12 v2 score (44.39 ± 9.70 vs. 72.27 ± 10.97; mean increase 27.87, 95% CI 23.89–31.85, P < 0.001). The Spearman’s correlation between the changes in physician assessment ORIDL scores and participants assessment ORIDL scores over 2 months suggested a statistically significant correlation (rs = 0.998, P < 0.01). ConclusionConclusion: The findings showed symptom alleviation, and improvement in the QoL after homoeopathic treatment. Randomised controlled trials are further warranted. Abstract Background: Adhesive capsulitis (AC) is an insidious and painful stiffening of the glenohumeral (shoulder) joint, resulting in compromised functional ability and quality of life (QoL). Objectives: Primary objective was to evaluate change in shoulder pain after individualised homoeopathy treatment for over 2 months. Secondary objective was to assess the change in the QoL and outcome related to impact on daily living (ORIDL). Methods: A single-arm, pretest-posttest, clinical study on AC was conducted on 40 participants recruited from the outpatient clinic of rheumatological disorders at Clinical Research Unit (Homoeopathy), Siliguri, West Bengal, India. Medicines were prescribed on the basis of the totality of symptoms. Changes in shoulder pain over 2 months were evaluated using the shoulder pain and disability index (SPADI). QoL was evaluated using SF-12v2 and ORIDL (participants and physician assessed), respectively. Results: Thirty-six participants completed the study and four participants dropped out. A protocol compliant sample of n = 36 was analysed. There was a statistically significant reduction of SPADI score (91.92 ± 10.22 vs. 34.14 ± 24.43; mean reduction 57.78, 95% CI 49.41–66.14, P < 0.001) and statistically significant increase in SF-12 v2 score (44.39 ± 9.70 vs. 72.27 ± 10.97; mean increase 27.87, 95% CI 23.89–31.85, P < 0.001). The Spearman’s correlation between the changes in physician assessment ORIDL scores and participants assessment ORIDL scores over 2 months suggested a statistically significant correlation (r s = 0.998, P < 0.01). Conclusion: The findings showed symptom alleviation, and improvement in the QoL after homoeopathic treatment. Randomised controlled trials are further warranted. Abstracto El antecedente: La capsulitis adhesiva (CA)es un endurecimiento insidioso y doloroso de la articulación glenohumeral (hombro), lo que resulta en una capacidad funcional comprometida y en la calidad de vida (CdV). Objetivos: El objetivo principal fue evaluar el cambio en el dolor de hombro después del tratamiento individualizado de la homeopatía durante 2 meses. El objetivo secundario fue evaluar el cambio en la CdV y el resultado relacionado con el impacto en la vida diaria (ORIDL).
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Indian Journal of Research in Homoeopathy
Indian Journal of Research in Homoeopathy Medicine-Complementary and Alternative Medicine
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