Ucero-Lozano Roberto, Donoso-Úbeda Elena, Cuesta-Barriuso Rubén, Pérez-Llanes Raúl
Department of Physiotherapy, European University of Madrid, Madrid, Spain.
InHeFis Research Group, Instituto Asturiano de Investigación Sanitaria (ISPA), Oviedo, Spain.
Disabil Rehabil. 2024 Sep 8:1-8. doi: 10.1080/09638288.2024.2401138.
To evaluate the efficacy of an immersive movement visualization intervention in patients with hemophilia and hemophilic knee arthropathy.
Randomized, single-blind clinical study. Twenty-eight patients with hemophilia were recruited. Patients were randomized to an experimental group (four weeks of immersive movement visualization) and a control group (no intervention). The intensity of pain, pressure pain threshold in the knee, tibialis anterior muscle, lower back level, conditioned pain modulation, range of knee motion, and lower limb functionality were evaluated.
There were statistically significant differences in the intergroup effect on knee pain intensity ( = 23.71; < 0.001) and lower limb functionality ( = 7.11; = 0.003). 42.86% of the patients in the experimental group exhibited changes greater than the minimum detectable change (MDC) in functionality. 39.29% of the patients subject to the intervention experienced changes greater than the MDC in the knee pressure pain threshold.
Immersive motion visualization can improve the intensity of joint pain and functionality in patients with hemophilic knee arthropathy. Functionality, pressure pain threshold, and pain intensity improved in those patients who conducted immersive movement visualization.Implications for rehabilitationImmersive visualization of movement significantly improves intensity of joint pain, functionality, pressure pain threshold, joint health, and conditioned pain modulation in patients with hemophilic knee arthropathy.The fact that it is a therapy without potential aversive stimuli makes it a possible access pathway for patients with high levels of kinesiophobia and/or catastrophism.This low-cost, home-based technology allows its use in patients far from hemophilia reference centers or with difficult access to physiotherapy treatments.The immersive visualization of movement influences the democratization of treatment, in accordance with the WHO's Sustainable Development Goal 3 (health and well-being for all).
评估沉浸式运动可视化干预对血友病及血友病性膝关节病患者的疗效。
随机、单盲临床研究。招募了28例血友病患者。患者被随机分为实验组(四周沉浸式运动可视化)和对照组(无干预)。评估了疼痛强度、膝关节、胫前肌、下背部水平的压力疼痛阈值、条件性疼痛调制、膝关节活动范围和下肢功能。
组间效应在膝关节疼痛强度(=23.71;<0.001)和下肢功能(=7.11;=0.003)方面存在统计学显著差异。实验组中42.86%的患者在功能方面表现出大于最小可检测变化(MDC)的变化。接受干预的患者中有39.29%在膝关节压力疼痛阈值方面经历了大于MDC的变化。
沉浸式运动可视化可改善血友病性膝关节病患者的关节疼痛强度和功能。进行沉浸式运动可视化的患者在功能、压力疼痛阈值和疼痛强度方面得到改善。
康复意义
沉浸式运动可视化显著改善血友病性膝关节病患者的关节疼痛强度、功能、压力疼痛阈值、关节健康和条件性疼痛调制。
它是一种没有潜在厌恶刺激的治疗方法,这使其成为对运动恐惧症和/或灾难化程度高的患者的一种可能的治疗途径。
这种低成本、基于家庭的技术允许其用于远离血友病参考中心或难以获得物理治疗的患者。
运动的沉浸式可视化影响治疗的普及,符合世界卫生组织的可持续发展目标3(全民健康和福祉)。