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The effects of resistance training on muscle strength, joint pain, and hand function in individuals with hand osteoarthritis: a systematic review and meta-analysis

机译:抗肌肉力量,关节疼痛和手中功能的抗性训练对手工骨关节炎的影响:系统评价和荟萃分析

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Abstract Background Hand osteoarthritis is a common condition characterised by joint pain and muscle weakness. These factors are thought to contribute to ongoing disability. Some evidence exists that resistance training decreases pain, improves muscle strength, and enhances function in people with knee and hip osteoarthritis. However, there is currently a lack of consensus regarding its effectiveness in people with hand osteoarthritis. Therefore, the aim of this systematic review and meta-analysis was to establish whether resistance training in people with hand osteoarthritis increases grip strength, decreases joint pain, and improves hand function. Methods Seven databases were searched from 1975 until July 1, 2016. Randomised controlled trials were included. The Cochrane Risk of Bias Tool was used to assess studies’ methodological quality. The Grade of Recommendations Assessment, Development, and Evaluation system was adopted to rate overall quality of evidence. Suitable studies were pooled using a random-effects meta-analysis. Results Five studies were included with a total of 350 participants. The majority of the training programs did not meet recommended intensity, frequency, or progression criteria for muscle strengthening. There was moderate-quality evidence that resistance training does not improve grip strength (mean difference = 1.35; 95% confidence interval (CI) = –0.84, 3.54; I 2 = 50%; p = 0.23 ). Low-quality evidence showed significant improvements in joint pain (standardised mean difference (SMD) = –0.23; 95% CI = –0.42, –0.04; I 2 = 0%; p = 0.02) which were not clinically relevant. Low-quality evidence demonstrated no improvements in hand function following resistance training (SMD = –0.1; 95% CI = –0.33, 0.13; I 2 = 28%; p = 0.39). Conclusion There is no evidence that resistance training has a significant effect on grip strength or hand function in people with hand osteoarthritis. Low-quality evidence suggests it has a small, clinically unimportant pain-relieving effect. Future studies should investigate resistance training regimes with adequate intensity, frequency, and progressions to achieve gains in muscle strength.
机译:摘要背景手骨关节炎是一种常见的条件,其特征在于关节疼痛和肌肉无力。这些因素被认为有助于持续残疾。有一些证据存在,阻力训练降低疼痛,提高肌肉力量,增强膝关节和髋关节骨关节炎的人的功能。但是,目前缺乏关于其患有骨关节炎的人们有效性的共识。因此,这种系统审查和荟萃分析的目的是建立有骨关节炎的人们的抗性训练是否提高了抓地力,降低了关节疼痛,并改善了手功能。方法从1975年搜索了七个数据库,直到2016年7月1日。包括随机对照试验。偏置工具的Cochrane风险用于评估研究的方法论质量。采用了建议评估,发展和评估制度的成绩来评估整体证据质量。利用随机效应META分析合并合适的研究。结果包括共有350名参与者的五项研究。大多数培训计划不符合肌肉加强的推荐强度,频率或进展标准。存在中等质量证据,即阻力训练不会提高抓握强度(平均差异= 1.35; 95%置信区间(CI)= -0.84,3.54; I 2 = 50%; P = 0.23)。低质量证据表明关节疼痛的显着改善(标准化平均差(SMD)= -0.23; 95%CI = -0.42,-0.04; I 2 = 0%; P = 0.02),其在临床上不相关。低质量证据证明了阻力训练后手术功能没有改进(SMD = -0.1; 95%CI = -0.33,0.13; I 2 = 28%; P = 0.39)。结论没有证据表明,抗性训练对手工关节炎的人们对握力或手部功能具有显着影响。低质量的证据表明它具有小,临床上不重要的痛苦效果。未来的研究应调查具有足够强度,频率和进展的阻力培训制度,以实现肌肉力量的收益。

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