Adding Balneotherapy to Physical Therapy Improves Clinical Outcomes for Supraspinatus Tendinopathy .
Does balneotherapy provide additive effects to physical therapy in patients with subacute supraspinatus tendinopathy? A randomized, controlled, single-blind study
Int J Biometeorol. 2021 Feb;65(2): 301-310.Ninety-six patients with sub-acute supraspinatus tendinopathy were randomized to receive a 3 week multimodal treatment program of transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS), hot pack treatment, ultrasound therapy, and Codman's exercises with additional balneotherapy (spa treatment; n=48) or without balneotherapy (n=48). The outcomes of interest included range of motion (ROM) in flexion, abduction, internal rotation and external rotation, pain scores at rest, during sleep, and during movement on a Visual Analogue Scale (VAS), a shortened Disability of the Arm, Shoulder and Hand (QuickDASH) scores, hand grip strength, and Short-Form 36 (SF-36) quality of life sub-scores (i.e., vitality, physical function, pain, general health perception, physical role limitation, emotional role limitation, social function, and mental health). Outcomes were assessed upon completion of the 3 week treatment program. The balneotherapy group reported statistically significant improvements from baseline in all outcomes (p<0.05 for all). With the exception for SF-36 general health scores, SF-36 mental scores, and hand grip strength, the control group, too, reported statistically significant improvements in all outcomes from baseline (p<0.05 for all). The improvement from baseline was statistically significantly greater in the balneotherapy group compared to the control group for all outcomes (p<0.05 for all), except for SF-36 emotional-role and SF-36 mental health scores (p=0.068; p=0.081).
Vollständigen ACE-Bericht freischalten
Sie haben Zugang zu 4 weiteren KOSTENLOSEN Artikeln in diesem Monat.
Klicken Sie unten, um diese ACE Reports freizuschalten und anzusehen
Jetzt freischalten
Kritische Beurteilungen der neuesten, hochwirksamen randomisierten kontrollierten Studien und systematischen Übersichten in der Orthopädie
Zugang zu OrthoEvidence-Podcast-Inhalten, einschließlich Kooperationen mit dem Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery, Interviews mit international anerkannten Chirurgen und Diskussionsrunden zu orthopädischen Neuigkeiten und Themen
Abonnement von The Pulse, einem zweimal wöchentlich erscheinenden evidenzbasierten Newsletter, der Ihnen helfen soll, bessere klinische Entscheidungen zu treffen
Exklusiver Zugang zu Originalartikeln, einschließlich eigener systematischer Übersichten, sowie zu Artikeln über Methoden der Gesundheitsforschung und aktuelle orthopädische Themen