The Addition of Thoracic Spine Manipulation or Mobilization to Exercise in Adults With Subacromial Impingement Syndrome: A Critically Appraised Topic.

IF 1.5 4区 医学 Q3 REHABILITATION Journal of Sport Rehabilitation Pub Date : 2025-01-30 Print Date: 2025-08-01 DOI:10.1123/jsr.2024-0135
Joan Vicente, Ryan Wooley
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Clinical scenario: Shoulder pain is the third most common musculoskeletal complaint. The most common type of shoulder pain is subacromial impingement syndrome (SIS). The concept of regional interdependence demonstrates that body regions are interrelated, affecting how they function. Previous studies have reported the influence of the thoracic spine on the shoulder.

Clinical question: Does adding thoracic spine manipulation or mobilization to exercise in adults with SIS improve shoulder range of motion (ROM), pain, and disability?

Summary of key findings: The literature was searched for level 2 evidence or higher that examined the effects of the addition of thoracic mobilization or manipulation to exercises in shoulder ROM, pain, and disability in SIS. Twenty articles related to the clinical question, but only 3 met the inclusion and exclusion criteria. Two studies reported that the combination of thoracic mobilization or manipulation and exercises resulted in more significant improvements in shoulder ROM, pain, and disability compared to exercises alone. One study concluded that the combination of thoracic or shoulder mobilization to exercises was superior to ultrasound or exercises alone.

Clinical bottom line: There is moderate evidence to support the addition of thoracic manipulation or mobilization to exercise in treating SIS to improve shoulder ROM, pain, and disability.

Strength of recommendation: Grade B evidence supports a multimodal approach using the combination of thoracic mobilization or manipulation and exercises in adults with SIS.

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在成人肩峰下撞击综合征的锻炼中增加胸椎操作或活动:一个批判性评价的话题。
临床情况:肩痛是第三大最常见的肌肉骨骼疾病。最常见的肩痛类型是肩峰下撞击综合征(SIS)。区域相互依存的概念表明,身体各区域是相互关联的,影响着它们的功能。以前的研究已经报道了胸椎对肩部的影响。临床问题:在SIS成人患者的锻炼中增加胸椎操作或活动是否能改善肩关节活动度(ROM)、疼痛和残疾?主要发现总结:我们检索了2级或更高水平的证据,研究了在SIS中肩部ROM、疼痛和残疾的锻炼中增加胸椎活动或操作的影响。20篇文章与临床问题相关,但只有3篇符合纳入和排除标准。两项研究报道,与单独运动相比,胸椎活动或操作与运动相结合对肩部ROM、疼痛和残疾的改善更为显著。一项研究得出结论,胸部或肩部活动与运动相结合优于超声或单独运动。临床结论:有中等证据支持在SIS治疗中增加胸椎操纵或运动以改善肩部ROM、疼痛和残疾。推荐强度:B级证据支持多模式方法,将胸腔活动或操作与锻炼相结合用于成人SIS患者。
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Journal of Sport Rehabilitation
Journal of Sport Rehabilitation 医学-康复医学
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3.20
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143
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Sport Rehabilitation (JSR) is your source for the latest peer-reviewed research in the field of sport rehabilitation. All members of the sports-medicine team will benefit from the wealth of important information in each issue. JSR is completely devoted to the rehabilitation of sport and exercise injuries, regardless of the age, gender, sport ability, level of fitness, or health status of the participant. JSR publishes peer-reviewed original research, systematic reviews/meta-analyses, critically appraised topics (CATs), case studies/series, and technical reports that directly affect the management and rehabilitation of injuries incurred during sport-related activities, irrespective of the individual’s age, gender, sport ability, level of fitness, or health status. The journal is intended to provide an international, multidisciplinary forum to serve the needs of all members of the sports medicine team, including athletic trainers/therapists, sport physical therapists/physiotherapists, sports medicine physicians, and other health care and medical professionals.
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