Gabiatti Anna Julia Brittes, Hillesheim Geovana Bressiani, Gomildes Milena Zambiazi, Bertoncello Dernival, Buzanello Márcia Rosângela, Bertolini Gladson Ricardo Flor
Department of Physiotherapy, Universidade Estadual do Oeste do Paraná-UNIOESTE, Cascavel, Brazil.
Department of Physiotherapy, Universidade Federal do Triângulo Mineiro-UFTM, Uberaba, Brazil.
Ther Hypothermia Temp Manag. 2024 Dec;14(4):218-228. doi: 10.1089/ther.2023.0071. Epub 2023 Dec 19.
Cryotherapy, a therapeutic technique involving localized cooling of the body, has gained popularity for postsurgical rehabilitation. It induces a reduction in cellular metabolism, vasoconstriction, and pain relief, making it an attractive option for managing postoperative (PO) shoulder pain. This systematic review aimed to assess the effectiveness of cryotherapy in PO shoulder patients, focusing on pain, range of motion, functionality, and temperature changes. The review included six randomized clinical trials, involving a total of 233 patients who underwent various shoulder surgeries. Cryotherapy was applied using different methods, including Cryo/Cuff, Cryoton, Polar Care 300, and ice packs. Results indicated that cryotherapy was generally effective in reducing PO shoulder pain. However, one study found no significant difference in pain outcomes between the cryotherapy group and control group. Furthermore, three studies demonstrated a decrease in intra-articular and skin temperatures with cryotherapy application. A risk of bias analysis revealed some concerns in the overall risk of bias for five studies, with one study considered to have a high risk of bias. Although publication bias assessment was not conducted due to the limited number of included studies, it was noted that the studies exhibited heterogeneity in terms of population, intervention methods, and outcome measures. In conclusion, cryotherapy appears to be a promising adjunctive treatment for PO shoulder pain, although the existing evidence has some limitations, including small sample sizes and methodological concerns. More high-quality studies are needed to establish the full extent of cryotherapy's effectiveness in PO shoulder rehabilitation, especially regarding its impact on functionality and range of motion.
冷冻疗法是一种涉及对身体进行局部冷却的治疗技术,在术后康复中越来越受欢迎。它能降低细胞代谢、引起血管收缩并缓解疼痛,使其成为治疗术后肩部疼痛的一个有吸引力的选择。本系统评价旨在评估冷冻疗法对术后肩部疼痛患者的有效性,重点关注疼痛、活动范围、功能和温度变化。该评价纳入了六项随机临床试验,共涉及233例接受各种肩部手术的患者。采用不同方法应用冷冻疗法,包括Cryo/Cuff、Cryoton、Polar Care 300和冰袋。结果表明,冷冻疗法通常能有效减轻术后肩部疼痛。然而,一项研究发现冷冻疗法组和对照组在疼痛结果上没有显著差异。此外,三项研究表明应用冷冻疗法后关节内和皮肤温度降低。偏倚风险分析显示五项研究在总体偏倚风险方面存在一些问题,其中一项研究被认为存在高偏倚风险。尽管由于纳入研究数量有限未进行发表偏倚评估,但注意到这些研究在人群、干预方法和结局测量方面存在异质性。总之,冷冻疗法似乎是治疗术后肩部疼痛的一种有前景的辅助治疗方法,尽管现有证据存在一些局限性,包括样本量小和方法学问题。需要更多高质量研究来确定冷冻疗法在术后肩部康复中的全部有效性,特别是其对功能和活动范围的影响。