法国风湿病学会和物理医学与康复学会关于膝关节骨性关节炎非药物治疗的建议

IF 3.9 3区 医学 Q1 REHABILITATION Annals of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine Pub Date : 2024-10-01 DOI:10.1016/j.rehab.2024.101883
Yves-Marie Pers , Christelle Nguyen , Constance Borie , Camille Daste , Quentin Kirren , Cyril Lopez , Gaëlle Ouvrard , Romane Ruscher , Jean-Noël Argenson , Sylvie Bardoux , Laurence Baumann , Francis Berenbaum , Aymeric Binard , Emmanuel Coudeyre , Sébastien Czernichow , Arnaud Dupeyron , Marie-Christine Fabre , Nathan Foulquier , Caroline Gérard , Vivien Hausberg , Jérémie Sellam
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背景虽然膝关节骨性关节炎(OA)的非药物疗法是治疗的重要支柱,但这些疗法往往未得到充分考虑,应用也不一致。在法国风湿病学会(SFR)和法国物理医学与康复学会(SOFMER)的支持下,我们旨在为膝关节OA患者的非药物治疗制定一致的建议。方法一组研究员对非药物治疗方法的疗效和安全性进行了系统的文献综述(截至2021年10月)。随后,研究员们与多学科专家小组进行了讨论,起草了一份建议清单。这份清单随后被提交给一个独立的阅读委员会,该委员会对每项建议的同意程度进行评分。结果五项一般原则得到一致认可:(A) 需要将非药物和药物措施结合起来;(B) 需要个性化管理;(C) 需要促进坚持治疗;(D) 需要适应性体育活动;(E) 需要以人为本的教育。对以下 11 种方式提出了具体的积极或消极建议:(1) 膝关节减负护具;(2) 运动塑形或膝关节套;(3) 鞋和/或鞋垫;(4) 使用拐杖;(5) 体育锻炼计划;(6) 关节活动;(7) 电疗或热疗;(8) 针灸;(9) 减肥;(10) 温泉疗法;以及 (11) 工作场所适应性。结论这些 SFR/SOFMER 建议提供了重要的共识性知识,有助于医疗专业人员对膝关节 OA 的非药物治疗做出决策。
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Recommendations from the French Societies of Rheumatology and Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation on the non-pharmacological management of knee osteoarthritis

Background

Although non-pharmacological therapies for knee osteoarthritis (OA) are essential pillars of care, they are often poorly considered and inconsistently applied.

Objectives

Under the umbrella of the French Society of Rheumatology (SFR) and the French Society of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation (SOFMER), we aimed to establish consensual recommendations for the non-pharmacological management of people with knee OA.

Methods

A group of fellows performed a systematic literature review on the efficacy and safety of non-pharmacological modalities (up to October 2021). The fellows then took part in discussions with a multidisciplinary group of experts to draft a list of recommendations. The list was then submitted to an independent reading committee who rated their level of agreement with each recommendation. Each recommendation was assigned a strength of recommendation and a level of evidence.

Results

Five general principles were unanimously accepted: (A) the need to combine non-pharmacological and pharmacological measures; (B) the need for personalized management; (C) the need to promote adherence; (D) the need for adapted physical activity; and (E) the need for person-centered education. Specific positive or negative recommendations were defined for 11 modalities: (1) unloading knee brace; (2) kinesiotaping or knee sleeves; (3) shoes and/or insoles; (4) using a cane; (5) physical exercise program; (6) joint mobilization; (7) electro- or thermo-therapy; (8) acupuncture; (9) weight loss; (10) thermal spa therapy; and (11) workplace accommodation.

Conclusions

These SFR/SOFMER recommendations provide important and consensual knowledge to assist health professionals in decision-making for non-pharmacological treatments for knee OA
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期刊介绍: Annals of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine covers all areas of Rehabilitation and Physical Medicine; such as: methods of evaluation of motor, sensory, cognitive and visceral impairments; acute and chronic musculoskeletal disorders and pain; disabilities in adult and children ; processes of rehabilitation in orthopaedic, rhumatological, neurological, cardiovascular, pulmonary and urological diseases.
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