Wilk Kevin E, Mangine Robert E, Tersakjs James, Hasselford Kimberly
Champion Sports Medicine, Select Medical; American Sports Medicine Institute.
Department of Athletics, University of Cincinnati.
Int J Sports Phys Ther. 2022 Aug 2;17(5):924-930. doi: 10.26603/001c.37367. eCollection 2022.
Contrast therapy consists of alternating thermotherapy and cryotherapy repeatedly to assist in the management of acute, subacute, and chronic musculoskeletal conditions. This has been utilized for several decades with good to excellent subjective and objective results reported for patients with swelling (acute to chronic), pain, and loss of motion. Typically, the intervention is performed by either the use of a hot and cold whirlpool or by applying hot and cold packs which can be very time consuming and labor intensive. The purpose of this study was to determine the efficacy of a single treatment of the Hyperice X system in reducing knee joint pain, swelling and stiffness in active patients and young injured athletes. A secondary purpose was to measure patient satisfaction with the use of the device.
Fifty subjects (34 males and 16 females) with a mean age of 22.2 +/- 4.9 yrs (ranging from 17 to 45 yrs of age) were recruited. Subjects presented with various types of knee pain, both non-operative and operative, secondary to ligamentous, tendinous, cartilage, muscle, and/or meniscus pathology. The subjects were in various stages of rehabilitation with six in the acute stage, 24 in subacute stage, and 20 in the chronic stage. The subjects participated in a variety of different sports at various levels of competition ranging from recreational to professional.
Subjects were recruited from one of two centers: an athletic training room or an outpatient sports medicine rehabilitation center. They were evaluated for baseline pain using the visual analog scale (VAS),verbal patient satisfaction on a scale of 1-10, verbal assessment of knee tightness, knee circumference, and knee flexion range of motion. The Hyperice X was applied to the knee utilizing the contrast setting for a total of 18 minutes with three six-minute cycles, each consisting of three minutes of heat therapy and three minutes of cold therapy. The contrast therapy was applied at the initiation of the physical therapy session and all subjective and objective measures were repeated immediately post contrast treatment.
The VAS scores significantly improved following the treatment session with the mean score pretreatment of 2.59 and following the treatment of 1.68. Knee circumference improved for mid patella and 5 cm below mid patella, but no significant improvement was noted at the 5 cm above the patella region. Knee flexion improved from 130 degrees pre-treatment to 134 degrees post treatment. Knee extension improved from 2.72 degrees of hyperextension to 3.44 degrees, both of which were statistically significant(p<.001).
Contrast therapy utilizing the Hyperice X device demonstrated effectiveness in affecting pain reduction, swelling, and knee ROM. A commercially available device providing contrast therapy, may enhance outcomes in athletes after even a single treatment. In addition, the device was found to be easy to use, clinically practical, and demonstrated very high subjective patient satisfaction.
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对比疗法包括反复交替进行热疗和冷疗,以辅助治疗急性、亚急性和慢性肌肉骨骼疾病。这种疗法已经使用了几十年,据报道,对于有肿胀(急性至慢性)、疼痛和活动受限的患者,其主观和客观效果良好至极佳。通常,该干预措施是通过使用冷热漩涡浴或应用冷热包来进行的,这可能非常耗时且劳动强度大。本研究的目的是确定单次使用Hyperice X系统治疗对活跃患者和年轻受伤运动员膝关节疼痛、肿胀和僵硬的缓解效果。第二个目的是测量患者对该设备使用的满意度。
招募了50名受试者(34名男性和16名女性),平均年龄为22.2±4.9岁(年龄范围为17至45岁)。受试者因韧带、肌腱、软骨、肌肉和/或半月板病变而出现各种类型的膝关节疼痛,包括非手术和手术引起的。受试者处于康复的不同阶段,其中6人处于急性期,24人处于亚急性期,20人处于慢性期。受试者参与了从休闲到专业的各级不同体育比赛。
受试者从两个中心之一招募:一个运动训练室或一个门诊运动医学康复中心。使用视觉模拟量表(VAS)评估基线疼痛,用1-10分的患者口头满意度、膝关节紧绷感的口头评估、膝关节周长和膝关节屈伸活动范围。使用Hyperice X的对比设置对膝关节进行总共18分钟的治疗,分三个六分钟周期,每个周期包括三分钟热疗和三分钟冷疗。对比疗法在物理治疗开始时应用,所有主观和客观测量在对比治疗后立即重复进行。
治疗后VAS评分显著改善,治疗前平均评分为2.59,治疗后为1.68。髌骨中部和髌骨中部以下5厘米处的膝关节周长有所改善,但髌骨上方5厘米区域未观察到显著改善。膝关节屈曲从治疗前的130度改善到治疗后的134度。膝关节伸展从2.72度的过伸改善到3.44度,两者均具有统计学意义(p<0.0