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Musculoskeletal techniques for clinically stable adults with cystic fibrosis: a preliminary randomised controlled trial.

Catherine A Sandsund1, Michael Roughton, Margaret E Hodson, Jennifer A Pryor.   

Abstract

AIMS: To assess the sensitivity of selected outcome measures to any change resulting from treatment of adults with cystic fibrosis with physiotherapy musculoskeletal techniques, use the data for sample size calculations for future studies and assess the acceptability of the methods to potential participants.
DESIGN: Preliminary, prospective, single-blind, randomised controlled trial.
SETTING: Specialist cystic fibrosis centre. PARTICIPANTS: Adults recruited from a cystic fibrosis outpatient clinic.
INTERVENTIONS: The control group received normal optimal physiotherapy care and the intervention group received weekly musculoskeletal treatment for 6 weeks in addition to normal optimal physiotherapy care. OUTCOME MEASURES: Recorded at baseline, 3, 6 and 12 weeks. The outcome measures were posture (thoracic index), chest wall excursion, forced expiratory volume in 1 second (FEV₁), visual analogue scale for pain, modified shuttle test and Cystic Fibrosis Quality of Life Questionnaire--Section One (physical functioning). STATISTICAL ANALYSIS: Descriptive statistics [using medians and interquartile ranges (IQRs)] and linear regression mixed model.
RESULTS: From a total of 20 subjects, 10 were randomised to each group. Fifty percent of subjects were male, with a median age of 27 years (IQR 25 to 34), median FEV(1) of 1.75 l (IQR 1.4 to 2.4) and median body mass index of 20.8 (IQR 20.0 to 23.5). Baseline differences between groups in thoracic index and modified shuttle test made any differences difficult to interpret, but the results for thoracic index and chest wall excursion at the third rib in the treatment group showed a trend towards improvement. The usefulness of FEV₁, the visual analogue scale for pain and the Cystic Fibrosis Quality of Life Questionnaire as measures is unclear.
CONCLUSION: Further musculoskeletal studies in people with cystic fibrosis should consider using thoracic index and a measure of lung function in addition to FEV₁. The musculoskeletal techniques appear to be acceptable to people with cystic fibrosis, and do not seem to have associated adverse effects.
Copyright © 2010 Chartered Society of Physiotherapy. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 21820539     DOI: 10.1016/j.physio.2010.08.016

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Physiotherapy        ISSN: 0031-9406            Impact factor:   3.358


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