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Effect of Repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation on Gait and Freezing of Gait in Parkinson Disease: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis / Yun-Juan Xie in Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Vol. 101, n° 1 (2020)
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Titre : Effect of Repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation on Gait and Freezing of Gait in Parkinson Disease: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis Type de document : Article Auteurs : Yun-Juan Xie ; Qiang Gao ; Cheng-Qi He Année de publication : 2020 Article en page(s) : p. 130-140 Note générale : https://doi.org/10.1016/j.apmr.2019.07.013 Langues : Anglais (eng) Descripteurs : HE Vinci
Démarche ; Maladie de Parkinson ; Méta-analyse ; Réadaptation ; Stimulation magnétique transcranienneRésumé : Objective
The purpose of this review was to systematically assess the effectiveness of repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) intervention on gait in individuals with Parkinson disease (PD).
Data Sources
We searched online electronic databases up to March 28, 2019, including MEDLINE, Embase, the Cochrane Library, and so on.
Study Selection
The inclusion criteria for this review were randomized controlled trials (RCTs), exploring the effect of rTMS in patients diagnosed with idiopathic PD.
Data Extraction
Data extraction was performed independently by 2 reviewers based on predefined criteria and the methodologic quality of included studies was quantified by the Physiotherapy Evidence Database scale. The outcome measure was walking performance, including walking time (short term and long term), Timed Up and Go (TUG) test, and so on.
Data Synthesis
Among 14 eligible studies, including 298 participants (mean age ± SD [y], 63.24±9.71; 191 [64%] men) were analyzed in this meta-analysis. Walking time was improved with rTMS compared with sham rTMS (standardized mean difference [SMD] -0.30; 95% confidence interval [CI], -0.57 to -0.03; P=.03). The score for the freezing of gait questionnaire did not differ significantly between rTMS and no intervention. Four studies compared TUG between the 2 treatment groups and no significant differences were found between the rTMS and control group (SMD -0.45; 95% CI, -1.32 to 0.41; P=.30). During the off-state, there were no significant differences in estimated effect sizes (SMD=-0.29; 95% CI, -0.79 to 0.21; P=.25), which is significantly different in on-state (SMD -0.98; 95% CI, -1.78 to -0.18; P=.02) evaluation.
Conclusions
The results of the meta-analysis propose the favorable effect of rTMS on walking performance in the short term but not over the long term in individuals with PD.Disponible en ligne : Oui En ligne : https://login.ezproxy.vinci.be/login?url=https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/a [...] Permalink : https://bib.vinci.be/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=249007
in Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation > Vol. 101, n° 1 (2020) . - p. 130-140[article]Efficacy of Extracorporeal Shockwave Therapy on Pain and Function in Myofascial Pain Syndrome of the Trapezius: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis / Qing Zhang in Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Vol. 101, n° 8 (2020)
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Titre : Efficacy of Extracorporeal Shockwave Therapy on Pain and Function in Myofascial Pain Syndrome of the Trapezius: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis Type de document : Article Auteurs : Qing Zhang ; Chenying Fu ; Liyi Huang ; Feng Xiong ; Lihong Peng ; Zejun Liang ; Li Chen ; Cheng-Qi He ; Quan Wei Année de publication : 2020 Article en page(s) : p. 1437-1446 Note générale : https://doi.org/10.1016/j.apmr.2020.02.013 Langues : Anglais (eng) Descripteurs : HE Vinci
Douleur ; Muscles superficiels du dos ; Syndromes de la douleur myofasciale ; Traitement par ondes de choc extracorporellesRésumé : Objective
To evaluate the effect of extracorporeal shockwave therapy (ESWT) on pain and function in myofascial pain syndrome (MPS) of the trapezius.
Data Sources
PubMed, EMBASE, Web of Science, Physiotherapy Evidence Database, and The Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials were systematically searched from the time of their inception to September 2019.
Study Selection
Randomized controlled trials comparing the effects of ESWT on MPS of the trapezius were included in this review.
Data Extraction
Data related to study participants, intervention, follow-up period, measure time, and outcomes were extracted. The Physiotherapy Evidence Database scale and the Cochrane Collaboration Tool for Assessing Risk of Bias were used to assess study quality and risk of bias.
Data Synthesis
In total, 10 articles (n=477 patients) met our criteria and were included in this study. The overall effectiveness was calculated using a meta-analysis method. The meta-analysis revealed that ESWT exhibited significant improvement in pain reduction compared with sham ESWT or ultrasound treatment, but no significant effect when compared with conventional treatments (dry needling, trigger point injection, laser therapy) as for pain intensity and neck disability index.
Conclusions
ESWT appears to benefit patients with MPS of the trapezius by alleviating pain. ESWT may not be an ideal therapeutic method to replace conventional therapies but could serve as an adjunct therapeutic method to those treatments.Disponible en ligne : Oui En ligne : https://login.ezproxy.vinci.be/login?url=https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/a [...] Permalink : https://bib.vinci.be/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=259850
in Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation > Vol. 101, n° 8 (2020) . - p. 1437-1446[article]