Mine Koya, Nakayama Takashi, Milanese Steve, Grimmer Karen
J Sport Rehabil. 2017 Jul;26(4):294-305. doi: 10.1123/jsr.2015-0172. Epub 2016 Aug 24.
Posterior shoulder tightness (PST) and glenohumeral internal-rotation deficit (GIRD) can contribute to shoulder pain suffered by athletes engaged in overhead sporting activities. Stretching is a common intervention to resolve PST and GIRD, but it has weak evidence of effectiveness to date.
This systematic review aimed to collect and synthesize effectiveness data from English- and Japanese-language randomized controlled trials (RCTs) investigating stretching interventions for PST and GIRD.
7 English databases and 3 Japanese databases were searched from inception until December 5, 2015. Only English- and Japanese-language RCTs were considered. Risk of bias in the included studies was assessed using the Physiotherapy Evidence Database scale. Data were synthesized qualitatively.
Eight English-language and 2 Japanese-language papers of low to high quality were included. There was moderate evidence for positive immediate and short-term effects of cross-body stretch on PST and GIRD in asymptomatic young subjects. Moderate evidence was found to suggest that active sleeper stretch might not be more effective than no intervention to improve PST and GIRD in the short term.
Cross-body stretch can be effective to improve PST and GIRD in asymptomatic young subjects immediately or in the short term. Further study with methodological rigor is necessary to investigate the long-term effectiveness of stretching interventions on PST and GIRD in symptomatic patients.
后肩部紧张(PST)和盂肱关节内旋不足(GIRD)会导致从事过头运动的运动员出现肩部疼痛。拉伸是解决PST和GIRD的常见干预措施,但迄今为止其有效性证据不足。
本系统评价旨在收集并综合来自英文和日文随机对照试验(RCT)的有效性数据,这些试验研究了针对PST和GIRD的拉伸干预措施。
检索了7个英文数据库和3个日文数据库,检索时间从建库至2015年12月5日。仅纳入英文和日文的RCT。使用物理治疗证据数据库量表评估纳入研究的偏倚风险。对数据进行定性综合分析。
纳入了8篇英文论文和2篇日文论文,质量从低到高。有中等证据表明,在无症状的年轻受试者中,体交叉拉伸对PST和GIRD有积极的即刻和短期效果。中等证据表明,主动卧位拉伸在短期内改善PST和GIRD方面可能并不比不干预更有效。
体交叉拉伸可以有效改善无症状年轻受试者的PST和GIRD,无论是即刻还是短期效果。有必要进行更严格方法学的进一步研究,以探讨拉伸干预措施对有症状患者的PST和GIRD的长期有效性。