Albertin Erica S, Walters Maisie, May James, Baker Russel T, Nasypany Alan, Cheatham Scott
Goshen College, Goshen, IN, USA.
Carroll College and Helena Orthopedic Clinic, Helena.
Int J Sports Phys Ther. 2020 Apr;15(2):263-273.
BACKGROUND/PURPOSE: Hamstring strain (HS), a common condition found among the injured physically active population, is often treated with rest, stretching, and modalities. Primal Reflex Release Technique™ (PRRT™) is a manual therapy technique used to treat pain caused by over-stimulation of the body's primal reflexes. The purpose of this case series was to explore the immediate effects of PRRT™ for treating hamstring strains.
A multi-site case series approach was used to report on the treatment of six patients with HS using PRRT™. The Numeric Pain Rating Scale (NPRS), Patient Specific Functional Scale (PSFS) and range of motion (ROM) measurements were collected, as well as evaluation of symmetry of the sacroiliac joints, reported as sacroiliac dysfunction(SJD).
Primal Reflex Release Technique™ (PRRT™) was an effective treatment for subjects with HS. Subjects reported a significant decrease in pain on the NPRS, averaging five points over the course of the treatment (95% CI of 3.374, 6.626). Functional measures on the PSFS were significantly improved following treatment (post-treatment mean = 7.8 ± 1.84, pre-treatment mean = 4.8 ± .97, p < .001; CI: -2.1, -3.9). The mean change on the Passive Knee Extension Test (PKE) (mean = 8.20 ° ± 3.96 °) and ASLR (mean = 10.333 ° ± 8.98 °) indicated statistically significant improvements of post-treatment ROM (mean change = 8.20 ° ± 3.96 °, p = .01). The presence of SJD was observed in all subjects prior to treatment and resolved in all subjects when reassessed after treatment.
In this case series, the use of PRRT™ resulted in decreased pain, increased function, and increased range of motion, as well as resolved SJD. The Primal Reflex Release Technique™ may be useful in decreasing symptoms of HS acutely, but long-term effects are unknown at this time. Clinicians should consider using a treatment which targets the autonomic nervous system when addressing pain associated with HS.
Level 4 - case series.
背景/目的:腘绳肌拉伤(HS)是身体活跃人群中常见的损伤情况,通常采用休息、拉伸和理疗等方法进行治疗。原始反射释放技术(PRRT™)是一种手动治疗技术,用于治疗因身体原始反射过度刺激而引起的疼痛。本病例系列的目的是探讨PRRT™治疗腘绳肌拉伤的即时效果。
采用多中心病例系列方法报告6例使用PRRT™治疗HS患者的情况。收集了数字疼痛评分量表(NPRS)、患者特定功能量表(PSFS)和关节活动范围(ROM)测量数据,以及骶髂关节对称性评估,报告为骶髂关节功能障碍(SJD)。
原始反射释放技术(PRRT™)对HS患者是一种有效的治疗方法。患者报告NPRS疼痛显著减轻,治疗过程中平均减轻5分(95%置信区间为3.374, 6.626)。治疗后PSFS的功能指标显著改善(治疗后平均值 = 7.8 ± 1.84,治疗前平均值 = 4.8 ± 0.97,p <.001;置信区间:-2.1,-3.9)。被动膝关节伸展试验(PKE)(平均值 = 8.20° ± 3.96°)和主动直腿抬高试验(ASLR)(平均值 = 10.333° ± 8.98°)的平均变化表明治疗后ROM有统计学意义的改善(平均变化 = 8.20° ± 3.96°,p =.01)。所有受试者治疗前均观察到SJD,治疗后重新评估时所有受试者的SJD均得到解决。
在本病例系列中,使用PRRT™可减轻疼痛、提高功能、增加关节活动范围,并解决SJD。原始反射释放技术(PRRT™)可能有助于急性减轻HS症状,但目前尚不清楚其长期效果。临床医生在处理与HS相关的疼痛时应考虑使用针对自主神经系统的治疗方法。
4级——病例系列。