Xiao'ao Xue , Le Yu , Shanshan Zheng , Xicheng Gu , Yuyan Na , Tian Xia , Hao Jue , Tianwu Chen , Hong Li , Hongyun Li , Ru Wang , Yinghui Hua
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摘要
对慢性踝关节不稳定(CAI)患者进行外侧韧带手术修复或重建,理所当然可以通过复位感受器恢复踝关节的本体感觉。为了验证这一假设,我们系统地检索了七个数据库,共纳入了 13 项研究,包括 347 名 CAI 患者。虽然有五项研究报告称手术后本体感觉有所改善,但其他五项进行了肢体间/组间比较的研究报告称在最终随访时仍存在缺陷,这并不一致地支持现有的手术复位治疗 CAI 后本体感觉的恢复。需要更多的对照研究来提供循证方案,以改善踝关节复位治疗 CAI 后的本体感觉恢复。
Insufficient recovery of proprioception in chronic ankle instability after surgical restabilization: A systematic review
Surgical repair or reconstruction of the lateral ligaments for patients with chronic ankle instability (CAI) could, logically, restore the proprioception of ankle through retensing receptors. To validate this hypothesis, seven databases were systematically searched, and thirteen studies comprising a total of 347 patients with CAI were included. Although five studies reported improved proprioceptive outcomes after surgeries, the other five studies with between-limb/group comparisons reported residual deficits at final follow-up, which does not consistently support proprioceptive recovery after existing surgical restabilization for CAI. More controlled studies are needed to provide evidence-based protocols to improve proprioceptive recovery after ankle restabilization for CAI.
期刊介绍:
The Asia-Pacific Journal of Sports Medicine, Arthroscopy, Rehabilitation and Technology (AP-SMART) is the official peer-reviewed, open access journal of the Asia-Pacific Knee, Arthroscopy and Sports Medicine Society (APKASS) and the Japanese Orthopaedic Society of Knee, Arthroscopy and Sports Medicine (JOSKAS). It is published quarterly, in January, April, July and October, by Elsevier. The mission of AP-SMART is to inspire clinicians, practitioners, scientists and engineers to work towards a common goal to improve quality of life in the international community. The Journal publishes original research, reviews, editorials, perspectives, and letters to the Editor. Multidisciplinary research with collaboration amongst clinicians and scientists from different disciplines will be the trend in the coming decades. AP-SMART provides a platform for the exchange of new clinical and scientific information in the most precise and expeditious way to achieve timely dissemination of information and cross-fertilization of ideas.