En enkätundersökning bland brittiska fysioterapeuter om diagnos och hantering av kontraherad (frusen) skuldra
- 01Diagnos baseras ofta på begränsad passiv utåtrotation i axeln
- 02Behandlingen skiljer sig åt för smärtdominerade och stelhetsdominerade faser
- 03Rådgivning och lätta övningar används vid smärta
- 04Stretchning och ledmobilisering används vid stelhet
- 05Klinisk praxis kan skilja sig från forskningsresultat
Brittiska fysioterapeuter anpassar behandlingen av frusen skuldra efter om smärta eller stelhet är det dominerande symtomet.
OBJECTIVE: To gain insights into the diagnosis and management of contracted (frozen) shoulder (CFS) in a sample of UK physiotherapists, underpinning the development of evidence-based clinical guidelines. METHODS: An anonymous online questionnaire was developed and distributed via iCSP, targeting physiotherapists who treat CFS. For treatments, respondents were invited to consider 'pain-predominant' and 'stiffness-predominant' scenarios, choose from listed treatment options, and specify any unlisted conservative options they might consider. Frequency analysis was used for closed-ended questions, and content analysis was used for open-ended questions. RESULTS: In total, 289 valid responses were received. All respondents thought that movement restriction informed diagnosis. Of those specifying the manner of testing movements, 98% (121/123) included passive testing. Of those describing specific patterns of restriction, 71% (93/131) emphasised external rotation. Fifty-four percent (152/282) of valid respondents would consider suggesting/requesting imaging investigations, usually to exclude bony abnormalities. For treatment, only 46 respondents reported considering any unlisted conservative options, usually liaison regarding medication. For pain-predominant CFS, the preferred physiotherapeutic options were advice/education (96%; 277/288), injection (80%; 230/288), gentle exercise (79%; 228/288), superficial heat/cold (69%; 199/288) and acupuncture (68%; 196/288). For stiffness-predominant CFS, the preferred options were stretching (93%; 268/288), advice/education (88%; 252/288), joint mobilisations (87%; 250/288), function-based exercises (75%; 216/288) and hands-on soft-tissue techniques (59%; 170/288). Some dissociation was noted between clinical practice and research evidence. Eighty-five percent (253/284) of respondents would consider referring for an orthopaedic opinion. CONCLUSIONS: Acknowledging restricted passive external rotation (vs the capsular pattern) as diagnostic of CFS would standardise and might improve the clinical aspect of diagnosis. The value of X-rays in differential diagnosis was under-recognised. Modalities used to treat CFS were dichotomised by pain-predominant and stiffness-predominant classifications, which may be more useful than existing classifications.
- APA
- Nigel C A Hanchard, Lorna Goodchild, Jackie Thompson, Tracey O’Brien, Dot Davison, & Chris Richardson (2011). En enkätundersökning bland brittiska fysioterapeuter om diagnos och hantering av kontraherad (frusen) skuldra. https://fasciaresearchdatabase.com/a-questionnaire-survey-of-uk-physiotherapists-on-the-diagnosis-and-management-of-contracted-frozen-shoulder/
- MLA
- Nigel C A Hanchard, et al. "En enkätundersökning bland brittiska fysioterapeuter om diagnos och hantering av kontraherad (frusen) skuldra." 2011, https://fasciaresearchdatabase.com/a-questionnaire-survey-of-uk-physiotherapists-on-the-diagnosis-and-management-of-contracted-frozen-shoulder/.
- Chicago
- Nigel C A Hanchard et al. 2011. "En enkätundersökning bland brittiska fysioterapeuter om diagnos och hantering av kontraherad (frusen) skuldra.". https://fasciaresearchdatabase.com/a-questionnaire-survey-of-uk-physiotherapists-on-the-diagnosis-and-management-of-contracted-frozen-shoulder/
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