传统物理疗法加与不加Maitland胸椎手法治疗肩撞击综合征的比较。随机对照试验(RCT)

Baria Rizwan, Sajeel Ahmed, Tayyaba Mustafa Mian, Kanza Neil, Kiran Safdar, Hasha Asghar, Fatima Akmal, Aiza Noor, Sania Maqbool
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肩关节或肩峰下疼痛最典型的原因是撞击综合征。6.7到66.7%的人报告说在他们一生中的某个时候有过肩痛,这种频率随着年龄的增长而增加,在50岁左右达到顶峰。肩关节疼痛最常见的原因是肩袖疾病和粘连性囊炎,这两种疾病可能表现出相同的症状,但在特定治疗方法的结果和后果上有所不同。各种治疗方法,如关节活动和针对特定肩部组织的治疗性锻炼,在目前的实践中用于治疗肩部疼痛,但其疗效有限。拉合尔的梅奥医院门诊理疗部门主持了这项盲法对照试验。在这项研究中,随机选择两组40名参与者。a组采用静态保守性运动治疗,B组采用Maitland胸椎手法作为保守性运动治疗方案的一部分。每位患者都签署了一份同意书,并获得了所有患者的知情同意。采用Neer Impingement测试和自制的同行评议问卷来收集数据并确定肩撞击综合征的患病率。本研究结果表明,Maitland手法治疗肩撞击综合征比单纯保守治疗更成功。撞击综合征是引起肩或肩峰下疼痛的最常见原因。肩关节疼痛的发生率在6.7 ~ 66.7%之间,随着年龄的增长频率增加,在50岁时达到高峰。肩袖病理和粘连性囊炎是最常见的肩部疼痛原因,可能表现出相同的结果,但不同的结果和特定治疗策略的影响。在目前的实践中,不同的干预措施被用于治疗肩部疼痛,如关节活动和针对肩部特定组织的治疗性锻炼,但这些治疗方案的有效性有限。根据本研究,保守性物理治疗联合Maitland动员和手法治疗肩关节撞击不适比单独保守性物理治疗更有效,效果更好。
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Comparison of Conventional Physical Therapy with and Without Maitland Thoracic Manipulation in Shoulder Impingement Syndrome Patients. A Randomized Controlled Trial (RCT)
The most typical cause of shoulder or sub acromial pain was impingement syndrome. Between 6.7 and 66.7% of people reported having shoulder pain at some point in their lives, and this frequency increases with age, reaching its peak around 50. The most frequent causes of shoulder pain were rotator cuff disease and adhesive capsulitis, both of which may present with the same signs but differ in the results and consequences of particular therapeutic approaches. Various therapies, such as joint mobilization and therapeutic exercises targeted at particular shoulder tissues, were employed in current practice to treat shoulder pain, but their efficacy was limited.The Mayo hospital in Lahore's OPD physiotherapy department hosted this blinded, controlled trial. In this study, two groups of 40 participants were randomly chosen. Static conservative exercise treatment was used to treat the subjects in Group A. The individuals in Group B received Maitland Thoracic Manipulation as part of a conservative exercise therapy regimen. Each patient signed a Performa, and informed consent was obtained from them all. The Neer Impingement test and a self-made and peer-reviewed questionnaire were both utilized to collect data and determine the prevalence of shoulder impingement syndrome.The findings of this study demonstrated that Maitland manipulation was more successful for treating Shoulder Impingement syndrome than conservative therapy alone.Impingement syndrome was the most common cause of shoulder or sub acromial pain. The incidence of shoulder pain was ranging from 6.7 to 66.7% which increase in frequency as age progresses, peaking at 50 years of age. Rotator cuff pathology and adhesive capsulitis were the most common causes of shoulder pain, may exhibit same findings but with variety of outcomes and effects to specific treatment strategies. In current practice, different interventions were used for treating shoulder pain, such as joint mobilization and therapeutic exercises, directed at specific tissues of the shoulder, but the effectiveness of these treatment options were limited.According to the study, conservative physical therapy combined with Maitland Mobilization and Manipulation is more effective at treating shoulder impingement discomfort and produces greater results than conservative physical therapy alone.
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