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Am J Occup Ther. 2011 Jan-Feb;65(1):24-8. doi: 10.5014/ajot.2011.09185.
This systematic review of literature examines and synthesizes research findings related to interventions for people with work-related elbow injuries, particularly epicondylitis. It was carried out as part of the Evidence-Based Literature Review Project of the American Occupational Therapy Association. The 11 articles included in this review suggest multiple approaches to intervention but do not provide sufficient evidence to determine which methods or approaches are best practice. Research has provided little evidence to support the use of commonly prescribed interventions for epicondylitis, the most frequently reported work-related elbow injury. Collectively, the evidence to support the use of splinting, exercise, or physical agent modalities is weak and provides little guidance for approaching management of elbow injuries. The implications for education and research are discussed, as is the application of the evidence to clinical practice in occupational therapy.
这篇文献系统综述考察并综合了与工作相关的肘部损伤(尤其是肘外侧炎)患者干预措施相关的研究结果。这是美国职业治疗协会循证文献综述项目的一部分。本综述中纳入的 11 篇文章提出了多种干预方法,但没有提供足够的证据来确定哪种方法或方法是最佳实践。研究几乎没有提供证据来支持常用的肘外侧炎干预措施,这是最常报告的与工作相关的肘部损伤。总的来说,支持使用夹板、运动或物理治疗方法的证据很薄弱,几乎没有为肘部损伤的管理提供指导。讨论了对教育和研究的影响,以及将证据应用于职业治疗的临床实践。