Kunene Siyabonga H, Taukobong Nomathemba P, Ramklass Serela
Department of Physiotherapy, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South Africa.
Institutional Planning Department, Faculty of Administration and Support, Sefako Makgatho Health Sciences University, Pretoria, South Africa.
S Afr J Physiother. 2020 Jan 27;76(1):1342. doi: 10.4102/sajp.v76i1.1342. eCollection 2020.
Many athletes complain of anterior knee pain (AKP) which is the most common clinical problem, with a prevalence of 15% - 45%, posing a threat to their quality of life. Owing to a lack of consensus among clinicians and researchers, the causes and management of AKP remain controversial.
The aim of this study was to map the range of non-surgical and non-pharmaceutical rehabilitation approaches to AKP among runners.
A scoping review was conducted in five stages: (1) defining the research question, (2) identifying relevant studies, (3) selecting a topic, (4) charting and collecting data and (5) summarising and reporting the results. Included in the study were English original articles on AKP rehabilitation strategies for runners prior to November 2019. Six electronic databases were searched: EBSCOHOST, CINAHL, SPORTDISCUS, PUBMED, COCHRANE and SCOPUS.
Thirteen out of 1334 articles met the inclusion criteria. Two reviewers independently participated in the screening and extraction of articles. The identified articles included four randomised controlled trials, one systematic review, four observational studies, one cohort study, two case studies and one quasi-experimental study. The following rehabilitation strategies were found to be useful: education, gait re-education, exercise, foot orthoses and multimodal rehabilitation.
This study provided a range of rehabilitation strategies that were found useful in the rehabilitation of AKP. More comprehensive intervention studies are needed to address all physical and non-physical features of AKP.
The outcomes of this study make explicit the usefulness of the identified rehabilitation strategies among runners with AKP. These will guide clinicians in the development of rehabilitation programmes for runners.
许多运动员抱怨前膝疼痛(AKP),这是最常见的临床问题,患病率为15% - 45%,对他们的生活质量构成威胁。由于临床医生和研究人员之间缺乏共识,AKP的病因和治疗仍存在争议。
本研究的目的是梳理跑步者中AKP的非手术和非药物康复方法的范围。
进行了一项范围综述,分五个阶段进行:(1)确定研究问题,(2)识别相关研究,(3)选择主题,(4)绘制和收集数据,(5)总结和报告结果。纳入研究的是2019年11月之前关于跑步者AKP康复策略的英文原创文章。检索了六个电子数据库:EBSCOHOST、CINAHL、SPORTDISCUS、PUBMED、COCHRANE和SCOPUS。
1334篇文章中有13篇符合纳入标准。两名评审员独立参与文章的筛选和提取。确定的文章包括四项随机对照试验、一项系统评价、四项观察性研究、一项队列研究、两项病例研究和一项准实验研究。发现以下康复策略有用:教育、步态再教育、运动、足部矫形器和多模式康复。
本研究提供了一系列在AKP康复中有用的康复策略。需要更全面的干预研究来解决AKP的所有身体和非身体特征。
本研究结果明确了所确定的康复策略对AKP跑步者的有用性。这些将指导临床医生为跑步者制定康复计划。