Leon Levine Hall of Medical Sciences, 364432 Campbell University Jerry M. Wallace School of Osteopathic Medicine , Lillington, NC, USA.
Department of Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine, 364432 Campbell University Jerry M. Wallace School of Osteopathic Medicine , Lillington, NC, USA.
J Osteopath Med. 2024 May 30;124(10):437-446. doi: 10.1515/jom-2023-0203. eCollection 2024 Oct 1.
A variety of manual manipulation techniques are utilized in clinical practice to alleviate pain and improve musculoskeletal function. Many manual practitioners analyze gait patterns and asymmetries in their assessment of the patient, and an increasing number of gait motion capture studies are taking place with recent improvements in motion capture technology. This study is the first systematic review of whether these manual modalities have been shown to produce an objectively measurable change in gait mechanics.
This study was designed to perform a systematic review of the literature to assess the impact of manual medicine modalities on biomechanical parameters of gait.
A master search term composed of keywords and Medical Subject Headings (MeSH) search terms from an initial scan of relevant articles was utilized to search six databases. We screened the titles and abstracts of the resulting papers for relevance and then assessed their quality with the Cochrane Risk of Bias Tool. Clinical trials that featured both a manual manipulation intervention and multiple mechanical gait parameters were included. Case reports and other studies that only measured gait speed or other subjective measures of mobility were excluded.
We included 20 studies in our final analysis. They utilize manipulation techniques primarily from osteopathic, chiropractic, massage, and physiotherapy backgrounds. The conditions studied primarily included problems with the back, knee, and ankle, as well as healthy patients and Parkinson's patients. Control groups were highly variable, if not absent. Most studies measured their gait parameters utilizing either multicamera motion capture systems or force platforms.
Twelve of 20 papers included in the final analysis demonstrated a significant effect of manipulation on gait variables, many of which included either step length, walking speed, or sagittal range of motion (ROM) in joints of the lower extremity. However, the results and study design are too heterogeneous to draw robust conclusions from these studies as a whole. While there are initial indications that certain modalities may yield a change in certain gait parameters, the quality of evidence is low and there is insufficient evidence to conclude that manual therapies induce changes in biomechanical gait parameters. Studies are heterogeneous with respect to the populations studied and the interventions performed. Comparators were variable or absent across the studies, as were the outcome variables measured. More could be learned in the future with consistent methodology around blinding and sham treatment, and if the gait parameters measured were standardized and of a more robust clinical significance.
在临床实践中,有多种手动操作技术可用于缓解疼痛和改善肌肉骨骼功能。许多手法治疗师在评估患者时会分析步态模式和不对称性,并且随着运动捕捉技术的最新改进,越来越多的步态运动捕捉研究正在进行。本研究是首次对这些手法是否能在步态力学方面产生可客观测量的变化进行系统评价。
本研究旨在对文献进行系统评价,以评估手法医学手段对步态生物力学参数的影响。
利用初始相关文章扫描时的关键字和医学主题词(MeSH)搜索词组成主搜索项,对六个数据库进行搜索。我们筛选了这些论文的标题和摘要以确定其相关性,然后使用 Cochrane 偏倚风险工具评估其质量。纳入的临床试验均包括手法操作干预和多个机械步态参数。排除仅测量步态速度或其他移动性主观测量的病例报告和其他研究。
我们最终分析包括 20 项研究。它们主要使用来自整骨、脊骨神经医学、按摩和物理治疗背景的手法技术。研究的主要病症包括背部、膝盖和脚踝问题,以及健康患者和帕金森病患者。对照组高度可变,甚至不存在。大多数研究利用多摄像机运动捕捉系统或力台测量其步态参数。
最终分析纳入的 20 篇论文中有 12 篇表明手法对步态变量有显著影响,其中许多研究包括下肢关节的步长、行走速度或矢状面活动范围(ROM)。然而,由于结果和研究设计差异太大,无法从这些研究整体得出可靠的结论。虽然有初步迹象表明某些手法可能会改变某些步态参数,但证据质量较低,无法得出手法治疗会改变生物力学步态参数的结论。研究在研究人群和干预措施方面存在异质性。在整个研究中,对照组是可变的或不存在的,测量的结果变量也是如此。如果未来采用一致的方法进行盲法和假治疗,并使所测量的步态参数标准化且具有更稳健的临床意义,则可以获得更多的知识。