单手药物治疗对姿势和运动不对称和位置偏好婴儿的影响:一项多中心随机对照试验- SMMT用于IPMA

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目的评价单手药物治疗(SMMT)对上颈不对称症中体位不对称和运动不对称患儿(分别为枕下劳伤引起的运动不平衡)的疗效。设计:多中心双盲随机研究对象/设置:在四个研究中心使用标准化的4项对称性评分(4分=对称到17分=不对称)检查202名14-24周的婴儿的姿势和运动结果。纳入标准是得分至少为10分。干预组(IG)接受SMMT治疗,而对照组(CG)不接受任何手工治疗。此外,两组婴儿都接受了父母的家庭锻炼计划训练。主要目标参数为干预前和干预后4-6周的对称性评分结果。结果171例患儿随机入选,IG=83/CG=88。所有入组的婴儿被测量到第二个时间点(意向-治疗分析)。IG与CG相比,对称性评分平均提高2.3分(p< 0.001)。根据评分定义,80%的IG和49%的CG低于10分的治疗阈值。未观察到任何副作用。结论SMMT可显著改善KISS患儿的姿势和运动不对称。
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Effects of Single Manual Medicine Treatment for Infants with Postural and Movement Asymmetries and Positional Preference: A Multicentre Randomised Controlled Trial – SMMT for IPMA
Objective The aim of the study was the evaluation of the effects of a single manual medicine treatment (SMMT) for infants with postural and motor asymmetries in upper cervical asymmetry disorder respectively kinematic imbalance due to suboccipital strain (KISS). Methods Design: Multicentre double-blind randomised study Subjects/Setting: 202 infants at the age of 14–24 weeks with postural and movement findings were examined in four study centres using the standardized 4-item Symmetry-Score (points: 4=symmetric to 17=asymmetric). The inclusion criterion was a score of at least 10 points. The intervention group (IG) received a SMMT, whereas the control group (CG) did not receive any manual therapy. In addition, the infants of both groups were trained with a home exercise programme by their parents. Statistical Methods The primary target parameter was the result of the Symmetry-Score, measured before the intervention and 4–6 weeks afterwards. Results 171 children were randomised (IG=83/CG=88). All infants enrolled were measured to the second time-point (Intention-to-treat-analysis). The average improvement of IG compared to CG in Symmetry-Score was 2.3 points (p<.001). Following the score definition 80% of IG and 49% of CG fell below the treatment threshold of 10 points. No side effects were observed. Conclusions The SMMT significantly improves postural and motor asymmetries in infants with KISS.
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine offers you the most up-to-date information about physical medicine in clinic and practice, as well as interdisciplinary information about rehabilitation medicine and spa medicine. Publishing 6 issues a year, the journal includes selected original research articles and reviews as well as guidelines and summaries of the latest research findings. The journal also publishes society news and editorial material. “Online first” publication ensures rapid dissemination of knowledge.
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