Beneficial Effects of Nonsurgical Treatment for Symptomatic Thumb Carpometacarpal Instability in Clinical Practice
Autor: | Reinier Feitz, Erik T. Walbeehm, H.P. Slijper, D.J.J.C. van der Avoort, S. Evers, F. Moussault, G.M. van Couwelaar, M. Jansen-Landheer, Steven E.R. Hovius, O.T. Zöphel, Jak Dekker, Jarry T. Porsius, Jonathan Tsehaie, J.J. Veltkamp, Lisa Esteban Lopez, K.P. de Haas, Ralph Poelstra, P.O. Sun, A. Fink, J.H. van Uchelen, M.J.W. van der Oest, J. Debeij, Xander Smit, T.M. Moojen, Robbert M. Wouters, Ruud W. Selles, P. Zagt, W.A. de Ridder, H.L. de Boer, Harm P. Slijper, B.J.R. Sluijter, R.M. Wouters, S. E. R. Hovius, Kim R. Spekreijse, J.S. Souer, J.P. de Schipper, R.A.M. Blomme, J.F.M. Temming, Guus M. Vermeulen, Y.E. van Kooij, F.J. van Ewijk, P.Y. Pennehouat, M.C. Janssen, C. Zhou, M. ter Stege, V.J.M.M. Schrier, A. Kroeze, R. van Huis, K. Schoneveld, J. Smit |
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Přispěvatelé: | Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery and Hand Surgery, Rehabilitation Medicine, Pulmonary Medicine, General Practice, Business Economics, Cardiology, Economics, Pediatrics |
Jazyk: | angličtina |
Rok vydání: | 2020 |
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Zdroj: | Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 101(3), 434-441. W.B. Saunders Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 101, 3, pp. 434-441 Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 101, 434-441 |
ISSN: | 1532-821X 0003-9993 |
Popis: | To describe outcomes of nonsurgical treatment for symptomatic thumb carpometacarpal joint (CMC-1) instability. Secondary, to evaluate the conversion rate to surgical treatment.Prospective cohort study.A total of 20 outpatient clinics for hand surgery and hand therapy in the Netherlands.A consecutive sample of patients with symptomatic CMC-1 instability (N=431).Nonsurgical treatment including exercise therapy and an orthosis.Pain (visual analog scale [VAS], 0-100) and hand function (Michigan Hand Outcomes Questionnaire [MHQ], 0-100) at baseline, 6 weeks, and 3 months. Conversion to surgery was recorded for all patients with a median follow-up of 2.8 years (range, 0.8-6.7y).VAS scores for pain during the last week, at rest, and during physical load improved with a mean difference at 3 months of 17 (97.5% CI, 9-25), 13 (97.5% CI, 9-18), and 19 (97.5% CI, 12-27), respectively (P.001). No difference was present at 3 months for MHQ total score, but the subscales activities of daily living, work, pain, and satisfaction improved by 7 (97.5% CI, 1-14), 10 (97.5% CI, 4-16), 5 (97.5% CI, 2-9), and 12 (97.5% CI, 2-22) points, respectively (P.001-.007). After median follow-up of 2.8 years, only 59 participants (14%) were surgically treated. Both in the subgroups that did and did not convert to surgery, VAS pain scores decreased at 3 months compared with baseline (P.001-.010), whereas MHQ total score did not improve in both subgroups. However, VAS and MHQ scores remained worse for patients who eventually converted to surgery (P.001).In this large sample of patients with symptomatic CMC-1 instability, nonsurgical treatment demonstrated clinically relevant improvements in pain and aspects of hand function. Furthermore, after 2.8 years, only 14% of all patients were surgically treated, indicating that nonsurgical treatment is a successful treatment of choice. |
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