[内在足部肌肉训练对踝关节不稳定患者的影响:叙述性回顾]。

IF 0.6 4区 医学 Q4 ORTHOPEDICS Sportverletzung-Sportschaden Pub Date : 2022-12-01 Epub Date: 2022-11-29 DOI:10.1055/a-1888-4848
Matthias Götz, Angela Riederer, Robert Richter
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背景:踝关节扭伤是运动中最常见的损伤之一,可导致慢性踝关节不稳定。在治疗和预防方面,对踝关节周围结构的感觉运动训练方法已被证明是有效的。例如,有证据表明,训练足部内在肌肉也可以改善平衡。目的/目的:这篇叙述性综述的目的是提供关于踝关节不稳患者内在足部肌肉训练的证据。方法:于2022年1月在PubMed、Cochrane Library、EBSCOhost、PEDro、SPONET和BISp-Surf数据库中进行系统文献检索,并辅以手绘检索。我们检索了meta分析、系统综述和干预研究,这些研究检验了一种形式的内在足部肌肉训练对踝关节不稳定患者的影响。文献和证据的定性评价基于Cochrane手册的风险偏倚工具(RoB工具)和GRADE系统。主要结果:纳入5项随机对照试验,涉及150名受试者。四项试验使用短足运动(SFE),一项试验使用毛巾卷曲运动(TCE)和脚趾训练计划。结论:本叙述性综述的结果表明,踝关节不稳定患者进行足部固有肌肉训练对自述不稳定、平衡、体感功能和功能方面均有积极作用。SFE和脚趾训练似乎是有效的训练形式,可能是传统治疗的有用补充。然而,证据的质量太低,需要进一步的研究来提出明确的建议。
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[Effects of intrinsic foot muscle training in patients with ankle instability: a narrative review].

Background: Ankle sprains are among the most common injuries in sports and can result in chronic ankle instability. In therapy and prevention, a sensorimotor training approach on the structures surrounding the ankle joint has proven to be effective. There is evidence that training the intrinsic foot muscles can also improve balance, for example.

Objective/aim: The aim of this narrative review is to present evidence regarding intrinsic foot muscles training in patients with ankle instability.

Methods: In January 2022, a systematic literature search was conducted in the databases PubMed, Cochrane Library, EBSCOhost, PEDro, SPONET and BISp-Surf and was complemented by a freehand search. We searched for meta-analyses, systematic reviews and intervention studies that examined the effects of a form of intrinsic foot muscle training on patients with ankle instability. The qualitative evaluation of the literature and evidence was based on the risk-of-bias tool (RoB tool) of the Cochrane Handbook and the GRADE system.

Main results: Five randomised controlled trials involving 150 participants were included. Four trials used the Short-Foot Exercise (SFE), one trial used the Towel-Curl Exercise (TCE) and a toe-training program. The results of three studies showed a significant positive effect (p<0,05) on self-reported instability. Significant positive effects (p<0.05) on balance were shown for the SFE and the toe-training program, although the inclusion of the SFE in a training program did not result in any benefits. One study found significant positive effects (p<0.05) of the SFE on somatosensory function. All three forms of training led to significant (p<0.05) improvements in functional aspects.

Conclusion: The results of this narrative review show positive effects of training the intrinsic foot muscles in patients with ankle instability on self-reported instability, balance, somatosensory function and on functional aspects. SFE and toe training seem to be effective forms of training and could be a useful addition to conventional therapy. However, the quality of evidence is too low and further research is needed to make a clear recommendation.

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Sportverletzung-Sportschaden
Sportverletzung-Sportschaden 医学-运动科学
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