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Exercises to improve function of the rheumatoid hand (SARAH): a randomised controlled trial.

Sarah E Lamb1, Esther M Williamson2, Peter J Heine3, Jo Adams4, Sukhdeep Dosanjh3, Melina Dritsaki3, Matthew J Glover5, Joanne Lord5, Christopher McConkey3, Vivien Nichols3, Anisur Rahman6, Martin Underwood3, Mark A Williams2.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Disease-modifying biological agents and other drug regimens have substantially improved control of disease activity and joint damage in people with rheumatoid arthritis of the hand. However, commensurate changes in function and quality of life are not always noted. Tailored hand exercises might provide additional improvements, but evidence is lacking. We estimated the effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of tailored hand exercises in addition to usual care during 12 months.
METHODS: In this pragmatic, multicentre, parallel-group trial, at 17 National Health Service sites across the UK we randomly assigned 490 adults with rheumatoid arthritis who had pain and dysfunction of the hands and had been on a stable drug regimen for at least 3 months, to either usual care or usual care plus a tailored strengthening and stretching hand exercise programme. Participants were randomly assigned with stratification by centre. Allocation was computer generated and unmasked to participants and therapists delivering treatment after randomisation. Outcome assessors and all investigators were masked to allocation. Physiotherapists or occupational therapists gave the treatments. The primary outcome was the Michigan Hand Outcomes Questionnaire overall hand function score at 12 months. The analysis was by intention to treat. We calculated cost per quality-adjusted life-year. This trial is registered as ISRCTN 89936343.
FINDINGS: Between Oct 5, 2009, and May 10, 2011, we screened 1606 people, of whom 490 were randomly assigned to usual care (n=244) or tailored exercises (n=246). 438 of 490 participants (89%) provided 12 month follow-up data. Improvements in overall hand function were 3·6 points (95% CI 1·5-5·7) in the usual care group and 7·9 points (6·0-9·9) in the exercise group (mean difference between groups 4·3, 95% CI 1·5-7·1; p=0·0028). Pain, drug regimens, and health-care resource use were stable for 12 months, with no difference between the groups. No serious adverse events associated with the treatment were recorded. The cost of tailored hand exercise was £156 per person; cost per quality-adjusted life-year was £9549 with the EQ-5D (£17,941 with imputation for missing data).
INTERPRETATION: We have shown that a tailored hand exercise programme is a worthwhile, low-cost intervention to provide as an adjunct to various drug regimens. Maximisation of the benefits of biological and DMARD regimens in terms of function, disability, and health-related quality of life should be an important treatment aim. FUNDING: UK National Institute of Health Research Health Technology Assessment Programme (NIHR HTA), project number 07/32/05.
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Year:  2014        PMID: 25308290     DOI: 10.1016/S0140-6736(14)60998-3

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Lancet        ISSN: 0140-6736            Impact factor:   79.321


  35 in total

1.  A hand exercise mobile app for people with rheumatoid arthritis in Turkey: design, development and usability study.

Authors:  Eda Tonga; Esther Williamson; Cynthia Srikesavan; Tuğçe Özen; Fatih Sarıtaş; Sarah E Lamb
Journal:  Rheumatol Int       Date:  2021-04-18       Impact factor: 2.631

2.  Hand grip endurance moderating the effect of grip force on functional ability and disease activity in rheumatoid arthritis patients: a cross-sectional study.

Authors:  Ines Doko; Žarko Bajić; Amir Dubravić; Merita Qorolli; Simeon Grazio
Journal:  Rheumatol Int       Date:  2019-02-12       Impact factor: 2.631

3.  Randomized feasibility trial of the Scleroderma Patient-centered Intervention Network hand exercise program (SPIN-HAND): Study protocol.

Authors:  Marie-Eve Carrier; Linda Kwakkenbos; Isabelle Boutron; Joep Welling; Maureen Sauve; Cornelia van den Ende; Anne A Schouffoer; Marie Hudson; Brett D Thombs; Luc Mouthon
Journal:  J Scleroderma Relat Disord       Date:  2017-10-16

4.  Progressive exercise compared with best-practice advice, with or without corticosteroid injection, for rotator cuff disorders: the GRASP factorial RCT.

Authors:  Sally Hopewell; David J Keene; Peter Heine; Ioana R Marian; Melina Dritsaki; Lucy Cureton; Susan J Dutton; Helen Dakin; Andrew Carr; Willie Hamilton; Zara Hansen; Anju Jaggi; Chris Littlewood; Karen Barker; Alastair Gray; Sarah E Lamb
Journal:  Health Technol Assess       Date:  2021-08       Impact factor: 4.106

5.  The relation between upper extremity joint involvement and grip force in early rheumatoid arthritis: a retrospective study.

Authors:  Maria Rydholm; Ingegerd Wikström; Sofia Hagel; Lennart T H Jacobsson; Carl Turesson
Journal:  Rheumatol Int       Date:  2019-09-07       Impact factor: 2.631

Review 6.  Exercise for rheumatoid arthritis of the hand.

Authors:  Mark A Williams; Cynthia Srikesavan; Peter J Heine; Julie Bruce; Lucie Brosseau; Nicolette Hoxey-Thomas; Sarah E Lamb
Journal:  Cochrane Database Syst Rev       Date:  2018-07-31

7.  An Exercise and Educational and Self-management Program Delivered With a Smartphone App (CareHand) in Adults With Rheumatoid Arthritis of the Hands: Randomized Controlled Trial.

Authors:  Pablo Rodríguez Sánchez-Laulhé; Luis Gabriel Luque-Romero; Francisco José Barrero-García; Ángela Biscarri-Carbonero; Jesús Blanquero; Alejandro Suero-Pineda; Alberto Marcos Heredia-Rizo
Journal:  JMIR Mhealth Uhealth       Date:  2022-04-07       Impact factor: 4.947

8.  Therapeutic Effect of a Soft Robotic Glove for Activities of Daily Living In People With Impaired Hand Strength: Protocol for a Multicenter Clinical Trial (iHand).

Authors:  Anke Ida Roza Kottink; Corien Dm Nikamp; Foskea P Bos; Corry K van der Sluis; Marieke van den Broek; Bram Onneweer; Janneke M Stolwijk-Swüste; Sander M Brink; Nicoline Bm Voet; Jacob B Buurke; Johannes S Rietman; Gerdienke B Prange-Lasonder
Journal:  JMIR Res Protoc       Date:  2022-04-05

9.  A Web-Based Training Resource for Therapists to Deliver an Evidence-Based Exercise Program for Rheumatoid Arthritis of the Hand (iSARAH): Design, Development, and Usability Testing.

Authors:  Cynthia Swarnalatha Srikesavan; Esther Williamson; Lucy Eldridge; Peter Heine; Jo Adams; Tim Cranston; Sarah E Lamb
Journal:  J Med Internet Res       Date:  2017-12-13       Impact factor: 5.428

10.  Moxibustion as an adjuvant for benign prostatic hyperplasia with lower urinary tract symptoms: a protocol for a parallel-group, randomised, controlled pilot trial.

Authors:  Hye-Yoon Lee; Jong-Kil Nam; Sang-Don Lee; Dong-Hoon Lee; Ji-Yeon Han; Young-Ju Yun; Ji-Hye Lee; Hye-Lim Park; Seong-Ha Park; Jung-Nam Kwon
Journal:  BMJ Open       Date:  2015-12-11       Impact factor: 2.692

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