School of Sport, Exercise and Rehabilitation Sciences, University of Birmingham, Birmingham, UK
Physiotherapy Outpatients, Royal Orthopaedic Hospital, Birmingham, UK.
BMJ Open. 2024 Sep 20;14(9):e084487. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2024-084487.
Adolescent idiopathic scoliosis (AIS) is present in 2%-3% of those under 18 years old and has a significant impact on pain, function and quality of life. Up to 10% of adolescents with AIS progress to spinal fusion surgery, and of those individuals many experience reduced musculoskeletal function and do not return to sports postoperatively. Physiotherapists have a significant role in promoting participation and offering a graded return to sports, exercise and physical activity. However, there is a lack of evidence and variability between surgeons and physiotherapists worldwide regarding rehabilitation milestones and return to exercise, sports and physical activity. This study aims to reach a consensus on when it is safe and how an individual might begin a graded return to sports, exercise and physical activity.
This protocol was written in accordance with the Guidance on Conducting and REporting DElphi Studies (CREDES) guidelines. An international expert sample of surgeons and physiotherapists in AIS will be recruited. This electronic Delphi is anticipated to consist of three iterative rounds. Round 1 will be a series of open-ended questions examining rehabilitation milestones and return to sports, exercise and physical activity postoperatively. Round 2 will commence with a summary of the existing literature for participants to review. Rounds 2 and 3 will involve a collated summary of results from the previous round, including any dissonance. During rounds 2 and 3, participants will be asked to privately rate responses on a 5-point Likert scale. The study steering group and patient and public involvement representative have been involved from conceptualisation and will continue to be involved until final dissemination.
Full ethical approval has been provided by the University of Birmingham, reference number: ERN_1617-Nov2023. Dissemination will take place through conference presentation and peer-reviewed publications.
青少年特发性脊柱侧凸(AIS)在 18 岁以下人群中的发病率为 2%-3%,对疼痛、功能和生活质量有重大影响。多达 10%的 AIS 青少年进展为脊柱融合手术,其中许多人术后运动功能下降,无法重返运动。物理治疗师在促进参与和提供分级重返运动、锻炼和体育活动方面发挥着重要作用。然而,全球范围内的外科医生和物理治疗师在康复里程碑和重返运动、锻炼和体育活动方面缺乏证据和差异。本研究旨在就何时安全以及个体如何开始分级重返运动、锻炼和体育活动达成共识。
本方案按照《进行和报告 Delphi 研究指南》(CREDES)编写。将招募一组国际专家的外科医生和 AIS 物理治疗师。预计本次电子 Delphi 研究将包括三个迭代轮次。第 1 轮将是一系列开放性问题,探讨术后康复里程碑和重返运动、锻炼和体育活动。第 2 轮将从参与者审查现有文献开始。第 2 轮和第 3 轮将涉及前一轮结果的综合摘要,包括任何分歧。在第 2 轮和第 3 轮中,参与者将被要求在 5 点李克特量表上对回复进行私下评分。研究指导小组和患者及公众参与代表自概念化阶段就参与了研究,并将继续参与直至最终发布。
伯明翰大学已提供全面的伦理批准,参考编号:ERN_1617-Nov2023。传播将通过会议演示和同行评审出版物进行。