Manske Robert, Podoll Katherine, Markowski Alycia, Watkins Maureen, Hayward Lorna, Maitland Murray
Physical Therapy Wichita State University.
University of Washington.
Int J Sports Phys Ther. 2023 Feb 2;18(1):215-227. doi: 10.26603/001c.68137. eCollection 2023.
Ultrasound diagnostic imaging (USI) is widely utilized in sports medicine, orthopaedics, and rehabilitation. Its use in physical therapy clinical practice is increasing. This review summarizes published patient case reports describing USI in physical therapist practice.
Comprehensive literature review.
PubMed was searched using the keywords "physical therapy" AND "ultrasound" AND "case report" AND "imaging". In addition, citation indexes and specific journals were searched.
Papers were included if the patient was attending physical therapy, USI was necessary for patient management, the full text was retrievable, and the paper was written in English. Papers were excluded if USI was only used for interventions, such as biofeedback, or if the USI was incidental to physical therapy patient/client management.
Categories of data extracted included: 1) Patient presentation; 2) Setting; 3) Clinical indications; 4) Who performed USI; 5) Anatomical region; 6) Methods of USI; 7) Additional imaging; 8) Final diagnosis; and 9) Case outcome.
Of the 172 papers reviewed for inclusion, 42 were evaluated. Most common anatomical regions scanned were the foot and lower leg (23%), thigh and knee (19%), shoulder and shoulder girdle (16%), lumbopelvic region (14%), and elbow/wrist and hand (12%). Fifty-eight percent of the cases were deemed static, while 14% reported using dynamic imaging. The most common indication for USI was a differential diagnosis list that included serious pathologies. Case studies often had more than one indication. Thirty-three cases (77%) resulted in confirmation of a diagnosis, while 29 case reports (67%) documented significant changes in physical therapy intervention strategies due to the USI, and 25 case reports (63%) resulted in referral.
This review of cases provides details on unique ways USI can be used during physical therapy patient care, including aspects that reflect the unique professional framework.
超声诊断成像(USI)在运动医学、骨科和康复领域广泛应用。其在物理治疗临床实践中的应用正在增加。本综述总结了已发表的描述物理治疗师实践中USI的患者病例报告。
全面的文献综述。
使用关键词“物理治疗”、“超声”、“病例报告”和“成像”在PubMed中进行检索。此外,还检索了引文索引和特定期刊。
如果患者正在接受物理治疗,USI对患者管理是必要的,全文可检索,且论文为英文撰写,则纳入论文。如果USI仅用于生物反馈等干预措施,或者USI是物理治疗患者/客户管理的偶然情况,则排除论文。
提取的数据类别包括:1)患者表现;2)环境;3)临床适应症;4)进行USI的人员;5)解剖区域;6)USI方法;7)其他成像;8)最终诊断;9)病例结果。
在审查纳入的172篇论文中,评估了42篇。扫描的最常见解剖区域是足部和小腿(23%)、大腿和膝盖(19%)、肩部和肩胛带(16%)、腰骶部区域(14%)以及肘部/腕部和手部(12%)。58%的病例被视为静态,而14%报告使用动态成像。USI最常见的适应症是包括严重疾病的鉴别诊断清单。病例研究通常有不止一个适应症。33例(77%)诊断得到确认,29例病例报告(67%)记录了由于USI导致物理治疗干预策略的显著变化,25例病例报告(63%)导致了转诊。
本病例综述提供了USI在物理治疗患者护理期间可使用的独特方式的详细信息,包括反映独特专业框架的方面。