McBain Brodwen, Rio Ebonie, Cook Jill, Sanderson Jeffrey, Docking Sean
La Trobe Sport and Exercise Medicine Research Centre, College of Science, Health and Engineering, La Trobe University, Bundoora, VIC, Australia.
The Upper Limb Co, Melbourne, VIC, Australia.
Hand Ther. 2023 Jun;28(2):72-84. doi: 10.1177/17589983231158499. Epub 2023 Apr 27.
de Quervain's syndrome is a painful condition commonly presented to hand therapists. Exercise is utilised as an intervention, but isometric exercise has not been investigated. We aimed to assess the feasibility and safety of isometric thumb extension exercise for de Quervain's syndrome and to explore differences between high-load and low-load isometric exercise.
This parallel-group randomised clinical feasibility trial included individuals with de Quervain's syndrome. All participants underwent a 2 week washout period where they received an orthosis, education, and range of motion exercises. Eligible participants were then randomised to receive high or low-load isometric thumb extension exercises, performed daily for 4 weeks. Feasibility and safety were assessed by recruitment and drop-out rates, adherence, adverse events, and participant feedback via semi-structured interviews. Secondary outcomes included patient-reported outcomes for pain and function, and blinded assessment of range of motion and strength.
Twenty-eight participants were randomised. There were no drop-outs after randomisation, and no serious adverse events. Adherence to exercise was 86.7%, with 84% of participants stating they would choose to participate again. There were clinically and statistically significant improvements in pain and function over time ( < 0.001) but not in range of motion or strength. There were no statistically significant between-group differences.
Isometric thumb extension exercise within a multimodal approach appears a safe and feasible intervention for people with de Quervain's syndrome. A large multi-centre trial would be required to compare high- and low-load isometric exercises. Further research investigating exercise and multimodal interventions in this population is warranted.
桡骨茎突狭窄性腱鞘炎是手部治疗师经常遇到的一种疼痛性疾病。运动被用作一种干预措施,但等长运动尚未得到研究。我们旨在评估等长拇指伸展运动治疗桡骨茎突狭窄性腱鞘炎的可行性和安全性,并探讨高负荷和低负荷等长运动之间的差异。
这项平行组随机临床可行性试验纳入了患有桡骨茎突狭窄性腱鞘炎的个体。所有参与者都经历了为期2周的洗脱期,在此期间他们接受了矫形器、教育和关节活动度练习。符合条件的参与者随后被随机分配接受高负荷或低负荷等长拇指伸展运动,每天进行,持续4周。通过招募和退出率、依从性、不良事件以及通过半结构化访谈获得的参与者反馈来评估可行性和安全性。次要结果包括患者报告的疼痛和功能结果,以及对关节活动度和力量的盲法评估。
28名参与者被随机分组。随机分组后没有退出者,也没有严重不良事件。运动依从率为86.7%,84%的参与者表示他们会选择再次参与。随着时间的推移,疼痛和功能在临床和统计学上有显著改善(<0.001),但关节活动度或力量没有改善。组间没有统计学上的显著差异。
在多模式方法中,等长拇指伸展运动对桡骨茎突狭窄性腱鞘炎患者似乎是一种安全可行的干预措施。需要进行一项大型多中心试验来比较高负荷和低负荷等长运动。有必要对该人群的运动和多模式干预进行进一步研究。