医学
物理疗法
奇纳
梅德林
随机对照试验
荟萃分析
治疗性超声
系统回顾
手法治疗
观察研究
心理干预
超声波
骨关节炎
膝关节痛
替代医学
外科
内科学
病理
放射科
法学
精神科
政治学
作者
Haiying Guan,Yi-Lun Wu,Xiangyang Wang,Bo Liu,Ting Yan,Razzagh Abedi‐Firouzjah
标识
DOI:10.1177/20406223241267217
摘要
Background: Ultrasound therapy is a non-invasive technique used to address a variety of health issues. Objectives: This systematic review and meta-analysis aim to assess the effectiveness of ultrasound therapy in alleviating pain associated with musculoskeletal diseases. Design: This study was conducted following PRISMA guidelines, with relevant articles identified through comprehensive searches in electronic databases. Data sources and methods: We conducted searches across multiple databases, including Scopus, PubMed, MEDLINE, ProQuest, Science Direct, CINAHL, AIM, and ELDIS. Two independent reviewers screened the titles and abstracts of the retrieved articles. We included randomized controlled trials (RCTs) and observational cohort studies published between 2010 and 2023 that evaluated ultrasound therapy for knee and shoulder skeletal disorders. The selected data were analyzed qualitatively and synthesized, with the risk of bias assessed using the RoB2 tool. Results: Initially, 117 articles were reviewed using the search strategy, and 10 trials that met the inclusion criteria were identified. In seven of these studies, the primary musculoskeletal disorder was osteoarthritis, while three studies focused on shoulder pain and impingement. Most studies indicated that ultrasound therapy significantly reduced pain. The meta-analysis showed that ultrasound therapy was significantly more effective than other interventions for knee disorders ( I 2 = 51%, Z = 2.65, p = 0.008). However, for shoulder disorders, both ultrasound and other intervention methods were found to be ineffective ( I 2 = 93%, Z = 0.73, p = 0.46). Conclusion: The current evidence supports the effectiveness of ultrasound therapy in reducing pain and aiding rehabilitation for knee conditions. However, there are mixed results regarding its efficacy for shoulder conditions, highlighting the need for further research in this area.
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