Centre for Health, Activity and Rehabilitation Research (CHARR) - School of Physiotherapy, University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand.
Back in Motion Ltd, Dunedin, New Zealand.
BMJ Open. 2022 Jun 3;12(6):e056771. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2021-056771.
Rotator cuff-related shoulder pain is the most common diagnosis of shoulder pain, which ranks as the third most common musculoskeletal disorder. The first-line treatment for patients with rotator cuff-related shoulder pain is physiotherapy, and joint mobilisation is widely used in conjunction with other modalities. The type and dosage of joint mobilisations could influence treatment outcomes for patients with rotator cuff-related shoulder pain, although research evidence is inconclusive.
To (1) systematically search, identify and map the reported type and dosage of joint mobilisations used in previous studies for the management of patients with rotator cuff-related shoulder pain; and (2) summarise the rationale for adopting a specific joint mobilisation dosage.
We will follow the methodological framework outlined by Arksey and O'Malley and report the results as per the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses Extension for Scoping Reviews guideline. Two authors will independently screen and extract data from the six databases: PubMed, Scopus, Web of Science, CINAHL, Cochrane Library and SPORTDiscus, with publication date from their inceptions to 25 August 2021. A third author will be consulted if the two authors disagree about the inclusion of any study in the review. We will summarise the results using descriptive statistics and qualitative thematic analysis.
Ethical approval is not required for this protocol. Mapping and summarising the reported type and dosage of joint mobilisations for patients with rotator cuff-related shoulder pain from previous studies will provide a foundation for further optimal selection of type and dosage of joint mobilisations for treating patients with rotator cuff-related shoulder pain. The review is part of an ongoing research that focuses on joint mobilisation for patients with rotator cuff-related shoulder pain. The results will be disseminated through presentations at academic conferences and a peer-reviewed publication.
肩袖相关的肩部疼痛是肩部疼痛最常见的诊断,它是第三大常见的肌肉骨骼疾病。肩袖相关肩部疼痛患者的一线治疗方法是物理治疗,关节松动术广泛与其他方法联合使用。关节松动术的类型和剂量可能会影响肩袖相关肩部疼痛患者的治疗效果,但研究证据尚无定论。
(1)系统检索、确定和绘制既往研究中报告的用于治疗肩袖相关肩部疼痛患者的关节松动术类型和剂量,并(2)总结采用特定关节松动术剂量的原理。
我们将遵循 Arksey 和 O'Malley 提出的方法框架,并按照系统评价和荟萃分析扩展的首选报告项目(PRISMA-ScR)指南报告结果。两名作者将独立筛选并从六个数据库(PubMed、Scopus、Web of Science、CINAHL、Cochrane Library 和 SPORTDiscus)中提取数据,这些数据库的出版日期从其创立日期到 2021 年 8 月 25 日。如果两名作者对任何研究的纳入存在分歧,将咨询第三名作者。我们将使用描述性统计和定性主题分析来总结结果。
本方案不需要伦理批准。从既往研究中总结肩袖相关肩部疼痛患者报告的关节松动术类型和剂量,为进一步优化选择治疗肩袖相关肩部疼痛患者的关节松动术类型和剂量奠定基础。本综述是一项正在进行的研究的一部分,该研究侧重于肩袖相关肩部疼痛患者的关节松动术。研究结果将通过学术会议的演示和同行评议的出版物进行传播。