接受定制动态矫形器和以设备为中心的护理路径的个体的长期疼痛和功能的预测因素。

IF 0.8 4区 医学 Q4 ORTHOPEDICS
Jared N Williamson, Megan M Grunst, Jeffrey Lynn, Gary A Williamson, Ryan V Blanck, Jason M Wilken
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摘要

引言:碳纤维定制动态矫形器(CDO)已被证明可以有效减轻下肢损伤军人的疼痛并改善其功能,但针对平民的数据有限。目的:通过比较基线疼痛、活动能力和功能与长期随访结果,评估在民用诊所完成以CDO为中心的护理路径的个体的长期结果。确定基线特征和干预后的结果,预测长期随访的结果。方法:回顾131例接受CDO和CDO中心训练的成年患者的记录。提取在常规临床护理期间收集的患者报告的疼痛和身体功能测量以及步行和灵活性的定时评估。干预后平均4(±1)年接触这些患者,以完成一项包括疼痛和身体功能测量在内的调查。结果:63名有反应的参与者平均报告功能改善或大大改善、最大疼痛和典型疼痛,无论年龄或性别(P<0.001)。从基线到长期随访的功能变化由短期功能变化预测(35.1%的方差;P<0.001结果。通过基线状态和与接受CDO和完成强化训练计划相关的短期变化来预测长期疼痛减轻和功能改善。
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Predictors of long-term pain and function in individuals who received a custom dynamic orthosis and device-centric care pathway.

Introduction: Carbon fiber custom dynamic orthoses (CDOs) have been shown to effectively reduce pain and improve function in military service members with lower-limb impairment, but data are limited for civilians.

Objectives: To evaluate the long-term outcomes of individuals who completed a CDO-centric care pathway in a civilian clinic by comparing baseline pain, mobility, and function with outcomes at long-term follow-up. To identify baseline characteristics and postintervention outcomes predictive of outcomes at long-term follow-up.

Methods: Records of 131 adult patients who received a CDO and CDO-centric training were reviewed. Patient-reported measures of pain and physical function and timed assessment of walking and agility collected during routine clinical care were extracted. These patients were contacted on average 4 (±1) years postintervention to complete a survey including measures of pain and physical function.

Results: The 63 participants who responded reported improved or greatly improved function, maximum pain, and typical pain on average, irrespective of age or sex ( P < 0.001). Change in function from baseline to long-term follow-up was predicted by short-term change in function (35.1% of the variance; P < 0.001). Change in pain from baseline to long-term follow-up was predicted by baseline typical pain and change in four square step test time (63% of variance; P < 0.001).

Conclusions: Most survey respondents reported positive outcomes. Long-term pain reduction and improved function were predicted by baseline status and by short-term changes associated with receiving a CDO and completing an intensive training program.

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CiteScore
2.30
自引率
13.30%
发文量
208
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Prosthetics and Orthotics International is an international, multidisciplinary journal for all professionals who have an interest in the medical, clinical, rehabilitation, technical, educational and research aspects of prosthetics, orthotics and rehabilitation engineering, as well as their related topics.
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