Cracking the code: unveiling the specific and shared mechanisms behind musculoskeletal interventions.

IF 2.1 Q1 REHABILITATION Archives of physiotherapy Pub Date : 2023-07-06 DOI:10.1186/s40945-023-00168-3
Amy W McDevitt, Bryan O'Halloran, Chad E Cook
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Background: Mechanisms reflect the steps or processes through which an intervention unfolds and produces change in a specified outcome variable. Mechanisms are responsible for determining "how treatments work" which has emerged as a critical question for both developing theory and enhancing treatment efficacy. Studies that evaluate "how" treatments work, not just "if" treatments work are of considerable importance.

Discussion: Specific and shared mechanisms research is a promising approach which aims to improve patient outcomes by tailoring treatments to the specific needs of each patient. Mechanisms research is an underexplored area of research requiring a unique research design.

Conclusion: Although mechanisms research is still in its infancy, prioritizing the study of the mechanisms behind manual therapy interventions can provide valuable insight into optimizing patient outcomes.

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破解密码:揭示肌肉骨骼干预背后的具体和共享机制。
背景:机制反映了干预措施展开并在特定结果变量中产生变化的步骤或过程。机制决定了“治疗如何起作用”,这已成为发展理论和提高治疗效果的关键问题。评估治疗“如何”起作用,而不仅仅是“是否”起作用的研究是相当重要的。讨论:特定和共享机制研究是一种很有前途的方法,旨在通过针对每个患者的特定需求定制治疗来改善患者的结果。机制研究是一个未被充分开发的研究领域,需要独特的研究设计。结论:虽然机制研究仍处于起步阶段,但优先研究手工治疗干预背后的机制可以为优化患者预后提供有价值的见解。
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