腕部创伤后的知觉康复策略。范围审查。

Pub Date : 2023-12-30 eCollection Date: 2023-10-01 DOI:10.25100/cm.v54i4.5709
Lida J Sánchez-Montoya, Diana P Sánchez, Leidy Tatiana Ordoñez-Mora
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背景:本体感觉疗法可有效改善患者的力量、活动能力、减轻水肿和疼痛,从而对患者的功能产生积极影响:本体感觉方法可以有效改善力量、活动能力、减轻水肿和疼痛,进而对功能产生积极影响:确定文献中报道的针对腕部外伤成人的本体感觉康复策略:方法:根据 Prisma ScR 策略的参数进行范围审查。我们纳入了对被诊断为腕部创伤后损伤的成年患者进行本体感觉康复的研究。对疼痛、功能、力量、关节活动范围和水肿进行了评估:结果:在去除重复文章并应用排除标准后,共找到 123 篇文章,其中有 6 篇文章涉及 125 名患者。基于本体感觉神经肌肉促进和使用感觉运动工具促进腕部恢复的康复方案已经产生。此外,还建立了其他方法,如运动想象,它能产生识别和组织运动的工作,改善疼痛和手动功能。然而,需要进行更长时间的随访,对本体感觉干预过程中使用的工具进行标准化,并增加观察人群,以便为早期干预和成本效益估算提出建议:结论:本体感觉康复对下肢、髋部或背部的恢复有明显的益处。然而,对于腕部外伤的康复,还有待于研究。要在临床上常规采用这一策略,需要有详尽的数据描述和高质量的设计。
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Proprioceptive rehabilitation strategies in posttraumatic wrist injuries. Scoping review.

Background: The proprioceptive approach can effectively improve strength, mobility, edema reduction, and pain reduction, which in turn has a positive impact on functionality.

Objective: To identify proprioceptive rehabilitation strategies reported in the literature in adults with traumatic wrist injuries.

Methods: A scoping review was performed following the parameters of the Prisma ScR strategy. We included research with adult patients diagnosed with posttraumatic wrist injuries who used proprioceptive rehabilitation. Pain, functionality, strength, joint mobility ranges, and edema were evaluated.

Results: After removing duplicates and applying the exclusion criteria, a total of 123 articles were found, which left six articles, including 125 patients. Rehabilitation protocols based on proprioceptive neuromuscular facilitation and using sensorimotor tools that promote wrist recovery have been generated. In addition, other approaches have been established, such as motor imagery, which generates a work of identification and organization of movement, improving pain and manual function. However, longer follow-ups, standardization of the instruments used during proprioceptive intervention, and increasing the observed population are needed to generate a recommendation for early intervention and cost-benefit estimates.

Conclusion: Proprioceptive rehabilitation has demonstrated benefits in the recovery of the lower limb and hip or back. However, for the rehabilitation of traumatic wrist injuries, it is research pending. Well-described data and good quality designs are needed to routinely propose this strategy in the clinic.

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