Trahan Jennifer, Leger Erin, Allen Marlena, Koebele Rachel, Yoffe Mary Brian, Simon Corey, Alappattu Meryl, Figuers Carol
Doctor of Physical Therapy Division, Duke University, Durham, North Carolina.
Department of Physical Therapy, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida.
J Womens Health Phys Therap. 2019 Jan-Mar;43(1):28-35. doi: 10.1097/jwh.0000000000000117.
Pelvic floor physical therapy is a noninvasive option for relieving pain associated with dyspareunia, genital pain associated with sexual intercourse. Manual therapy is a clinical approach used by physical therapists to mobilize soft tissues, reduce pain, and improve function. To date, the systematic efficacy of manual therapy for treating dyspareunia has not been investigated.
To examine the efficacy of manual therapy in reducing pelvic pain among females with dyspareunia.
Systematic review.
A systematic literature search was conducted in MEDLINE, EMBASE, and CINAHL databases for articles published between June 1997 and June 2018. Articles were reviewed and selected on the basis of defined inclusion and exclusion criteria. The articles were assessed for quality using the PEDro and Modified Downs and Black scales.
Three observational studies and 1 randomized clinical trial met inclusion criteria. The primary outcome measured was the pain subscale of the Female Sexual Function Index. All studies showed significant improvements in the pain domain of the Female Sexual Function Index ( < .5), corroborating manual therapy as a viable treatment in relieving pain associated with dyspareunia. However, the quality across studies ranged from poor to good.
Although these findings support the use of manual therapy for alleviating pain with intercourse, few studies exist to authenticate this claim. Moreover, the available studies were characterized by small sample sizes and were variable in methodological quality. More extensive research is needed to establish the efficacy of manual therapy for dyspareunia and the specific mechanisms by which manual therapy is beneficial.
盆底物理治疗是缓解性交困难相关疼痛(即性交时的生殖器疼痛)的一种非侵入性选择。手法治疗是物理治疗师用于松动软组织、减轻疼痛和改善功能的一种临床方法。迄今为止,尚未对手法治疗性交困难的系统疗效进行研究。
探讨手法治疗对减轻性交困难女性盆腔疼痛的疗效。
系统评价。
在MEDLINE、EMBASE和CINAHL数据库中对1997年6月至2018年6月发表的文章进行系统文献检索。根据既定的纳入和排除标准对文章进行审查和筛选。使用PEDro量表和改良的唐斯和布莱克量表对文章质量进行评估。
三项观察性研究和一项随机临床试验符合纳入标准。测量的主要结局是女性性功能指数的疼痛子量表。所有研究均显示女性性功能指数的疼痛领域有显著改善(P < 0.05),证实手法治疗是缓解性交困难相关疼痛的一种可行治疗方法。然而,各研究的质量从差到好不等。
尽管这些发现支持使用手法治疗来减轻性交疼痛,但很少有研究能证实这一说法。此外,现有研究的特点是样本量小,方法学质量参差不齐。需要更广泛的研究来确定手法治疗性交困难的疗效以及手法治疗有益的具体机制。