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Effectiveness of scoliosis-specific exercises for alleviating adolescent idiopathic scoliosis: a systematic review

机译:脊柱侧凸特异性练习减轻青少年特发性脊柱症的有效性:系统审查

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BACKGROUND:Adolescent idiopathic scoliosis (AIS) is the most common pediatric spinal deformity with reported complications including pain, mental health concern and respiratory dysfunction. The scoliosis-specific exercise (SSE) is prescribed throughout pubertal growth to slow progression although effects are unclear. This review aims to establish the effectiveness of SSE for alleviating AIS in terms of reducing Cobb angle, improving trunk asymmetry and quality of life (QoL). Additionally, it aims to define the effects of age, skeletal maturity, curve magnitude and exercise compliance on the outcomes of SSE.METHODS:A systematic reviewed was conducted to net SSE articles. Searched databases included PubMed, MEDLINE, Cochrane Library, Scopus, CINAHL and Google scholar. The quality of study was critically appraised according to the PEDro scale.RESULTS:A total of ten trials with an average PEDro score of 6.9/10 were examined in this study. Two randomized controlled trials (RCTs) and two clinical controlled trials suggested that SSE alone and with bracing or traditional exercise had clinical significance in reducing Cobb angle more than 5°. One RCT specifically implicated no comparable effects between bracing and SSE in prevention of curve progression for moderate scoliosis. There was insufficient evidence to support the positive effects of SSE on improving truck asymmetry (n?=?4) and QoL (n?=?3). Five studies evaluated the interaction effects of age (n?=?2), skeletal maturity (n?=?1) and curve magnitude (n?=?2) with SSE in reducing Cobb angle yet without drawing any firm conclusions.CONCLUSIONS:Insufficient evidence is available to prove that SSE with or without other conservative treatments can reduce Cobb angle, improve trunk balance and QoL. The interaction effects of age, skeletal maturity, curve magnitude, and exercise compliance with SSE in reducing Cobb angle are not proven. Future studies should investigate the relationship of influencing factors and SSE in treating AIS but not only testing its effectiveness.TRIAL REGISTRATION:INPLASY202050100 .
机译:背景:青少年特发性脊柱侧凸(AIS)是最常见的儿科脊柱畸形,报告的并发症包括疼痛,心理健康问题和呼吸功能障碍。虽然效果尚不清楚,但在Pubertal的生长中规定了脊柱侧凸特异性运动(SSE),以缓慢进展。本综述旨在建立对减少COBB角度的减轻AIS的SSE的有效性,提高躯干不对称和生活质量(QOL)。此外,它旨在确定年龄,骨骼成熟度,曲线幅度和运动遵守对SSE的结果的影响。方法:对净证书进行了系统审查。搜索数据库包括PubMed,Medline,Cochrane图书馆,Scopus,Cinahl和Google Scholar。根据佩德罗萨格评估,研究质量严重评估。结果:在本研究中审查了总共有10名PEDRO评分6.9 / 10的试验。两种随机对照试验(RCT)和两项临床对照试验表明,SSE单独和支撑或传统运动的临床意义在减少超过5°的COBB角度。一个RCT在预防中度脊柱侧凸的曲线进展中,支撑和上演之间的不可比较效果。没有足够的证据来支持SSE对改善卡车不对称的积极影响(N?=?4)和QOL(n?=?3)。五项研究评估年龄(n?=Δ2),骨骼成熟度(n?=Δ1)和曲线幅度(n?=Δ2)的相互作用效果,并且在没有绘制任何公司的结论的情况下,尚未绘制COBB角度。结论:证据不足可以证明有或没有其他保守治疗的SSE可以减少COBB角度,改善树干平衡和QOL。年龄,骨骼成熟度,曲线幅度和在减少COBB角度方面遵守SSE的相互作用效应并不证明。未来的研究应该调查影响因素和SSE在治疗AIS中但不仅测试其有效性的关系.TIAL注册:INPLASY202050100。

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