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UK defence rehabilitation review of Achilles and patellar tendinopathy conservative management: a systematic review
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|作者:
Judd, Alice
[1
,2
]
Wild, K.
[3
]
Puxley, L.
[1
]
Barker-Davies, R.
[4
,5
]
机构:
[1] PCRF Tidworth, Def Primary Healthcare, Tidworth, England
[2] Def Med Rehabil Ctr, Lower Limb Team, Loughborough, England
[3] PCRF Lyneham, Def Primary Healthcare, Lyneham, England
[4] Def Med Rehabil Ctr DMRC Stanford Hall, Acad Dept Mil Rehabil ADMR, Loughborough, England
[5] Loughborough Univ, Sch Sport Exercise & Hlth Sci, Loughborough, England
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关键词:
REHABILITATION MEDICINE;
SPORTS MEDICINE;
Military Personnel;
Musculoskeletal disorders;
PLATELET-RICH PLASMA;
EXTRACORPOREAL SHOCKWAVE;
ATHLETIC PATIENTS;
DOUBLE-BLIND;
TENDON PAIN;
ULTRASOUND;
INJECTION;
THERAPY;
HEAVY;
METAANALYSIS;
D O I:
10.1136/military-2024-002892
中图分类号:
R5 [内科学];
学科分类号:
1002 ;
100201 ;
摘要:
Introduction Tendinopathy is a common condition affecting physically active populations, such as the military. Diagnosis is clinical, with no gold-standard tests. The role of imaging and functional assessment in subdiagnosis is an active area of research with the hope of delivering more nuanced and clinically effective management. A vast array of injectable and adjunctive therapies have been proposed with varying, and at times, conflicting evidence. Multiple methods for exercise therapy exist, but increasingly tendinopathy is recognised as a heterogeneous condition not suited to a one-size-fits-all approach. The aim was to complete a systematic review, to appraise the recent evidence for conservative management of Achilles and patellar tendinopathy.Methods A multidisciplinary team from across defence rehabilitation searched PubMed for literature dating from May 2017 to July 2023. Four key areas were searched: diagnosis and outcome measures, medical, exercise and adjuncts.Results A total of 840 articles were identified. Articles were screened using the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses guidelines. Following screening and abstract review, a total of 143 were included for full review. Due to the breadth of literature and large heterogeneity of studies, meta-analysis of results was not feasible. Articles were assessed against the Oxford Centre for Evidence Based Medicine criteria.Conclusions The literature review found the strongest evidence for exercise-based rehabilitation as first-line treatment, with limited evidence for medical interventions and adjuncts. The primacy of stand-alone loading modalities is challenged by developing literature supporting a progressive tendon loading exercise protocol (PTLE). PTLE represents a framework where various exercise modalities are prescribed based on the individual's capacity and function. Novel interventions should be practised with caution and not conducted as monotherapy.
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