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Strain counterstrain technique to decrease tender point palpation pain compared to control conditions: A systematic review withmeta-analysis

机译:与控制条件相比,应变反应变技术可减轻压痛点触痛:系统分析和meta分析

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Background: Strain counterstrain (SCS) is an indirect osteopathic manipulative technique that uses passive positioning to relieve tender point (TP) palpation pain and associated dysfunction. Objective: The purposes of this systematic review with meta-analysis were to 1) determine the pooled effect of SCS on TP palpation pain compared to a control condition and 2) assess the quality of the overall evidence. Data source: A search conducted using the MEDLINE with AMED, PUBMED, CINAHL, and SCOPUS databases for publications from January 2002 and April 2012 yielded 29 articles for eligibility screening. Study selection: Included studies were limited to randomized control trials comparing TP palpation pain after isolated SCS treatment compared to control conditions assessed with a visual analog scale. Other study designs or manipulative treatments were excluded. Data extraction: Two reviewers adhered to a predetermined study protocol following current Cochrane Collaboration recommendations to independently extract the data with standardized extraction forms and assess studies for methodological quality and determine risks of bias. Results: Five randomized control trials were included for qualitative and quantitative analysis. The pooled effect of SCS was a reduction of TP palpation pain (p<0.001, 95% CI -0.291 to -0.825). The overall evidence quality was low: while all studies met at least 8 of 12 methodological quality criteria, most were low quality. Conclusions: This systematic review and meta-analysis found low quality evidence suggesting that SCS may reduce TP palpation pain. Future studies with larger samples of better quality studies with patient populations that assess long-term pain, impairment, and dysfunction outcomes could enrich the literature.
机译:背景:应变反应变(SCS)是一种间接的骨病操纵技术,它使用被动定位来缓解触痛(TP)触诊疼痛和相关的功能障碍。目的:进行荟萃分析的系统评价的目的是:1)与对照相比,确定SCS对TP触诊疼痛的综合作用; 2)评估总体证据的质量。数据来源:使用MEDLINE,AMED,PUBMED,CINAHL和SCOPUS数据库进行的搜索,从2002年1月至2012年4月发布了29篇进行资格筛选的文章。研究选择:纳入的研究仅限于随机对照试验,比较孤立SCS治疗后的TP触诊疼痛与视觉模拟量表评估的对照条件。排除其他研究设计或操纵性治疗。数据提取:两位评价者遵循当前的Cochrane协作建议,遵循预定的研究方案,以标准化的提取形式独立提取数据并评估方法学质量的研究并确定存在偏倚的风险。结果:包括五项随机对照试验,以进行定性和定量分析。 SCS的综合效果是TP触诊疼痛的减轻(p <0.001,95%CI -0.291至-0.825)。总体证据质量很低:尽管所有研究均满足12个方法学质量标准中的至少8个,但大多数质量较低。结论:该系统评价和荟萃分析发现低质量的证据表明SCS可以减轻TP触诊疼痛。未来的研究将以更大的样本量进行更好的质量研究,对患者群体进行评估,以评估长期的疼痛,损伤和功能障碍的结果,从而可以丰富文献。

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