Ruhe Alexander, Fejer René, Walker Bruce
School of Health Professions, Murdoch University, Murdoch, Western Australia, Australia.
Chiropr Man Therap. 2013 Feb 4;21(1):9. doi: 10.1186/2045-709X-21-9.
Literature Review
The objective of this literature review was to determine if postural sway changes in association with manual therapeutic interventions and to investigate whether any changes occur in healthy individuals or in association with pain intensity.
Improving postural stability has been proposed as a goal of manual therapeutic interventions. So far, no literature review has addressed whether there is supportive evidence for this and if so, what factors may be associated or causative for observed sway alterations.
Seven online databases (PubMed, MEDLINE, EMBASE, CINAHL, Web of Science, ScienceDirect and the Cochrane library) were systematically searched followed by a manual search of the retrieved papers.
Studies comparing postural sway derived from bipedal force plate measurements in association with a manual therapeutic intervention, ideally compared to a control group.
Two reviewers independently screened titles and abstracts for relevance, conducted the data extraction and the risk of bias assessment which was conducted using the RTI item bank. A descriptive analysis was conducted as the heterogeneous study designs prevented pooling of data.
Nine studies of varying methodological quality met the inclusion criteria. No direct comparison of data across the studies was possible. There was no evidence that manual interventions lead to a change in postural sway in healthy individuals regardless of the body regions addressed by the intervention. There was some indication that postural sway may change at follow-up measurements in pain sufferers; however, this may be due to variations in pain intensity rather than resulting from the intervention itself.
There is no conclusive scientific evidence that manual therapeutic interventions may exhibit any immediate or long-term effect on COP excursions. Any changes in sway may be attributable to decreases in pain intensity.
文献综述
本项文献综述的目的是确定姿势摆动是否会随着手法治疗干预而改变,并研究在健康个体中或与疼痛强度相关时是否会发生任何变化。
改善姿势稳定性已被提出作为手法治疗干预的目标。到目前为止,尚无文献综述探讨是否有支持这一观点的证据,如果有,哪些因素可能与观察到的摆动改变相关或具有因果关系。
系统检索了七个在线数据库(PubMed、MEDLINE、EMBASE、CINAHL、Web of Science、ScienceDirect和Cochrane图书馆),随后对检索到的论文进行了手工检索。
比较双足测力板测量得出的姿势摆动与手法治疗干预的研究,理想情况下与对照组进行比较。
两名评审员独立筛选标题和摘要的相关性,进行数据提取和使用RTI项目库进行偏倚风险评估。由于研究设计的异质性妨碍了数据合并,因此进行了描述性分析。
九项方法学质量各异的研究符合纳入标准。无法对各项研究的数据进行直接比较。没有证据表明手法干预会导致健康个体的姿势摆动发生变化,无论干预针对的身体部位如何。有迹象表明,疼痛患者在随访测量时姿势摆动可能会改变;然而,这可能是由于疼痛强度的变化,而非干预本身所致。
没有确凿的科学证据表明手法治疗干预可能对COP偏移产生任何即时或长期影响。摆动的任何变化可能归因于疼痛强度的降低。