Department of Physical Therapy, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
Australian Catholic University, Melbourne, Australia.
JCO Oncol Pract. 2022 May;18(5):e697-e709. doi: 10.1200/OP.21.00454. Epub 2022 Jan 6.
Exercise has been underutilized in people with advanced or incurable cancer despite the potential to improve physical function and reduce psychosocial morbidity, especially for people with bone metastases because of concerns over skeletal complications. The International Bone Metastases Exercise Working Group (IBMEWG) was formed to develop best practice recommendations for exercise programming for people with bone metastases on the basis of published research, clinical experience, and expert opinion.
The IBMEWG undertook sequential steps to inform the recommendations: (1) , (2) , (3) to physicians and nurse practitioners, (4) of IBMEWG to review evidence from steps 1-3 to develop draft recommendations, and (5) .
Recommendations emerged from the contributing evidence and IBMEWG discussion for pre-exercise screening, exercise testing, exercise prescription, and monitoring of exercise response. Identification of individuals who are potentially at higher risk of exercise-related skeletal complication is a complex interplay of these factors: (1) lesion-related, (2) cancer and cancer treatment-related, and (3) the person-related. Exercise assessment and prescription requires consideration of the location and presentation of bone lesion(s) and should be delivered by qualified exercise professionals with oncology education and exercise prescription experience. Emphasis on postural alignment, controlled movement, and proper technique is essential.
Ultimately, the perceived risk of skeletal complications should be weighed against potential health benefits on the basis of consultation between the person, health care team, and exercise professionals. These recommendations provide an initial framework to improve the integration of exercise programming into clinical care for people with bone metastases.
尽管运动有益于改善身体机能和减轻心理社会发病率,尤其是对有骨转移的患者,但其在晚期或不可治愈的癌症患者中并未得到充分应用,这主要是因为人们对骨骼并发症的担忧。国际骨转移瘤运动工作组(IBMEWG)成立的目的是根据已发表的研究、临床经验和专家意见,为有骨转移的患者制定最佳的运动方案。
IBMEWG 采取了一系列步骤来为建议提供信息:(1)文献回顾,(2)对医生和护士从业者的问卷调查,(3)汇总反馈,(4)IBMEWG 专家小组审议前 3 步的证据以制定草案建议,(5)专家共识会议。
建议源于有贡献的证据和 IBMEWG 讨论,涉及运动前筛查、运动测试、运动处方和运动反应监测。确定有潜在较高风险发生与运动相关骨骼并发症的个体是这些因素的复杂相互作用:(1)病变相关,(2)癌症和癌症治疗相关,以及(3)个体相关。运动评估和处方需要考虑骨病变的位置和表现,应由具有肿瘤学教育和运动处方经验的合格运动专业人员提供。强调姿势、控制运动和正确技术至关重要。
最终,应在个人、医疗团队和运动专业人员之间进行咨询,根据对骨骼并发症的潜在风险和健康获益的评估来做出决策。这些建议为将运动方案纳入骨转移患者的临床护理提供了初步框架。