Wong Rita A, Schumann Britta, Townsend Rose, Phelps Crystal A
Department of Physical Therapy, Marymount University, 2807 N Glebe Rd, Arlington, VA 22207, USA.
Phys Ther. 2007 Aug;87(8):986-94. doi: 10.2522/ptj.20050392. Epub 2007 Jun 6.
For many years, ultrasound (US) has been a widely used and well-accepted physical therapy modality for the management of musculoskeletal conditions. However, there is a lack of scientific evidence on its effectiveness. This study examined the opinions of physical therapists with advanced competency in orthopedics about the use and perceived clinical importance of US in managing commonly encountered orthopedic impairments.
Four hundred fifty-seven physical therapists who were orthopaedic certified specialists from the Northeast/Mid-Atlantic regions of the United States were invited to participate.
A 77-item survey instrument was developed. After face and content validity were established, the survey instrument was mailed to all subjects. Two hundred seven usable survey questionnaires were returned (response rate=45.3%).
According to the surveys, the respondents indicated that they were likely to use US to decrease soft tissue inflammation (eg, tendinitis, bursitis) (83.6% of the respondents), increase tissue extensibility (70.9%), enhance scar tissue remodeling (68.8%), increase soft tissue healing (52.5%), decrease pain (49.3%), and decrease soft tissue swelling (eg, edema, joint effusion) (35.1%). The respondents used US to deliver medication (phonophoresis) for soft tissue inflammation (54.1%), pain management (22.2%), and soft tissue swelling (19.8%). The study provides summary data of the most frequently chosen machine parameters for duty cycle, intensity, and frequency.
Ultrasound continues to be a popular adjunctive modality in orthopedic physical therapy. These findings may help researchers prioritize needs for future research on the clinical effectiveness of US.
多年来,超声(US)一直是用于管理肌肉骨骼疾病的一种广泛使用且被广泛接受的物理治疗方式。然而,关于其有效性缺乏科学证据。本研究调查了在骨科方面具有高级能力的物理治疗师对于超声在管理常见骨科损伤中的应用及感知到的临床重要性的看法。
邀请了来自美国东北部/大西洋中部地区的457名获得骨科认证的物理治疗师参与。
开发了一份包含77个条目的调查问卷。在确定了表面效度和内容效度后,将调查问卷邮寄给所有受试者。共返回了207份可用的调查问卷(回复率 = 45.3%)。
根据调查,受访者表示他们可能会使用超声来减轻软组织炎症(如肌腱炎、滑囊炎)(83.6%的受访者)、增加组织延展性(70.9%)、促进瘢痕组织重塑(68.8%)、促进软组织愈合(52.5%)、减轻疼痛(49.3%)以及减轻软组织肿胀(如水肿、关节积液)(35.1%)。受访者使用超声进行药物递送(超声透入疗法)来治疗软组织炎症(54.1%)、疼痛管理(22.2%)以及软组织肿胀(19.8%)。该研究提供了关于占空比(工作周期)、强度和频率等最常选择的机器参数的汇总数据。
超声在骨科物理治疗中仍然是一种受欢迎的辅助方式。这些发现可能有助于研究人员确定未来关于超声临床有效性研究需求的优先级。