| Literature DB >> 30237870 |
Muhammad Alrwaily1,2, Mohammed Almutiri3, Michael Schneider4.
Abstract
Background: Previous systematic reviews have concluded that lumbar traction is not effective for patients with low back pain (LBP), yet many clinicians continue to assert its clinical effectiveness. Objective: To systematically identify randomized controlled trials (RCTs) of traction and explore the variability of traction interventions used in each RCT. Method: A literature search started in September 2016 to retrieve systematic reviews and individual RCTs of lumbar traction. The term "lumbar traction" and other key words were used in the following databases: Cochrane Registry, MEDLINE, EMBASE, and CINAHL. The retrieved systematic reviews were used to extract individual RCTs. The most current systematic review included RCTs from inception until August 2012. We performed an additional literature search to update this systematic review with newer RCTs published between September 2012 and December 2016. All of the identified RCTs were combined and summarized into a single evidence table.Entities:
Keywords: Low back pain; Sciatica; Systematic review; Traction
Mesh:
Year: 2018 PMID: 30237870 PMCID: PMC6139896 DOI: 10.1186/s12998-018-0205-z
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Chiropr Man Therap ISSN: 2045-709X
Characteristics of randomized trial of lumbar traction
| Research parameters | Studies | |||||||||
| Isner-Horobeti 2016 [ | Thackeray 2016 [ | Diab 2013 [ | Kim 2013 [ | Prasad 2012 [ | Simmerman 2011 [ | Schimmel 2009 [ | Unlu 2008 [ | Fritz 2007 [ | ||
| Symptom duration | Acute and Subacute | Acute, subacute and chronic | Chronic | Chronic | Acute, subacute and chronic | Acute, subacute and chronic | Chronic | Acute | Acute | |
| Sciatica status | + | + | – | – | + | + | – | + | + | |
| Traction type | Mechanical | Mechanical | Mechanical | Inversion | Inversion | Aquatic | Mechanical | Mechanical | Mechanical | |
| Traction rhythm | Continuous | Continuous | Continuous | Intermittent | Intermittent | Continuous | Intermittent | Intermittent | Continuous | |
| Traction force | 50% of body weight | 40–60% of body weight | Maximum tolerable force | Unknown | Unknown | 2.3 kg ankle weight | 50% of body weight | 35–50% of body weight | 40 to 60% of body weight | |
| Patient position | Supine | Prone | Supine | Supine | Unknown | Vertical | Supine | Supine | Prone | |
| Traction frequency | 10 sessions, 5 per week, for 2 weeks | 12 session for 6 weeks | 3 min 1st session, and increased 1 min each subsequent session for a maximum of 20 min. 3 times per week for 10 weeks | Three 3-min inversions, 4 times a week for 8 weeks | Six 2-min inversions, 3 times a week for 4 weeks | 1 session for 15 min | 25–30 min per session, for 20 sessions for 6 weeks | 15 min per session for 5 days a week for 3 weeks | 12 min for 12 session for 6 weeks | |
| Traction combined with other interventions | No | Yes: directional preference exercises | Yes: mixed physical therapy interventions | No | Yes: mixed physical therapy interventions | No | No | No | Yes: directional preference exercises | |
| Comments | Patient had specific LBP (disc) | Patient had specific LBP (disc) | Patient had specific LBP (disc) | |||||||
| Research parameters | Studies | |||||||||
| Harte 2007 [ | Gudavalli 2006 [ | Ozturk 2006 [ | Borman 2003 [ | Sherri 2001 [ | Guvenol 2000 [ | Werners 1999 [ | Beurskens 1997 [ | Van der Heijden 1995 [ | Letchuman 1993 [ | |
| Symptom duration | Acute and subacute | Chronic | Acute, subacute and chronic | Chronic | Chronic | Subacute and chronic | Acute | Subacute and chronic | Acute, subacute and chronic | Acute, subacute chronic |
| Sciatica status | + | +/− | +/− | Unknown | + | + | +/− | – | +/− | +/− |
| Traction type | Mechanical | Manual | Mechanical | Mechanical | Mechanical | Inversion | Mechanical | Mechanical | Mechanical | Mechanical |
| Traction rhythm | Continuous | Intermittent | Continuous | Unknown | Intermittent | Unknown | Intermittent | Continuous | Continuous | Continuous and intermittent |
| Traction force | 5–60 kg | Unknown | 25–50% body weight | Up to 50% of the body weight | 50–95 lbs | Unknown | 10–20 kg | 35–50% of body weight | 30 to 50% of body weight maximum | 50% of body weight |
| Patient position | Supine | Prone | Unknown | Supine | Prone | Supine | Supine | Unknown | Unknown | Prone |
| Traction frequency | 10–20 min for 2–3 times a week for 4–6 weeks | 2–4 sessions per week for 4 weeks, 9–18 min of traction | 15 min per sessions, for 5 sessions per week, for 15 sessions | 20 min for 5 sessions per week for 2 weeks | 30 min per session for 5 sessions per week for 4 weeks, then once per week for 4 weeks. | 5 min on 1st day, 8 min on 2nd day, 10 min on 3rd day and onwards through 7 days (10 days total) | 6 sessions for 2–3 weeks | 20 min per session, for 12 times over a period of 5 weeks | unknown session duration for 10–12 sessions for 4 consecutive weeks | 6 min |
| Traction combined with other interventions | Yes: mixed physical therapy interventions | No | Yes: modalities | Yes: mixed physical therapy interventions | No | No | No | No | No | No |
| Comments | Patient had specific LBP (disc) | Patient had specific LBP (disc) | Published data only | |||||||
| Research parameters | Studies | |||||||||
| Sweetman 1993 [ | Tesio 1993 [ | Konrad 1992 [ | Ljunggren 1992 [ | Mathews 1988 [ | Reust 1988 [ | Pal 1986 [ | Ljunggren 1984 [ | Weber 1983a [ | ||
| Symptom duration | unknown | subacute and chronic | Subacute | Acute, subacute and chronic | Acute and subacute | Unknown | Acute, subacute and chronic | Subacute | Unknown | |
| Sciatica status | unknown | +/− | +/− | + | + | +/− | + | + | + | |
| Traction type | Mechanical | Autotraction | Aquatic | Manual | Autotraction | Mechanical | Mechanical | Autotraction | Manual | |
| Traction rhythm | Continuous | Intermittent | Unknown | Continuous | Continuous | Continuous | Continuous | Intermittent | Intermittent | |
| Traction force | 1st week 33% body weight, 2nd week 50% body | Unknown | Participant’s weight, gravity plus 3 kg weight on both sides. | 300 N | 45 kg | 5-kg on day 1, 10 kg on day 2, 15 kg on day 3, increasing 5 kg each day up to a maximum of 50 kg | 5.5–8.2 kg | Between 33 and 100% of participant’s body weight | 40–70 kilopond | |
| Patient position | Unkonwn | Unknown | Standing | Unknown | Supine or prone | Unknown | Supine | Unknown | Unknown | |
| Traction frequency | 10 min per session, for 3 sessions per week, for unknown number of weeks | 3–6 s with 1-min rest for 30–60 min/session. 2–3 times a week for 3–10 sessions. | 15 min, 3 times per week, for 4 weeks | 10 min per day for 5–7 days | 30 min per session for 5 days per week for a maximum of 3 weeks | 10 min per day, for 12 sessions, for 12 days | Unknown | Every treatment lasted about 1 h | 10–20 s followed by rest for 20 min one time per day | |
| Traction combined with other interventions | No | No | No | No | No | No | No | No | No | |
| Comments | Patients had specific LBP (disc). | Patients had specific LBP (disc). | Patients had specific LBP (disc). | |||||||
| Research parameters | Studies | |||||||||
| Weber 1983b [ | Walker 1982 [ | Coxhead 1981 [ | Larson 1980 [ | Bihaug 1978 [ | Mathews 1975 [ | Lind 1974 [ | Weber 1973 [ | Lidstrom 1970 [ | ||
| Symptom duration | Unknown | Acute, subacute and chronic | Acute, subacute and chronic | Subacute | Subacute and chronic | subacute and chronic | Acute, subacute and chronic | unknown | Subacute and chronic | |
| Sciatica status | + | + | + | + | + | + | +/− | + | + | |
| Traction type | Manual | Mechanical | Mechanical | Autotraction | Autotraction | Mechanical | Autotraction | Mechanical | Mechanical | |
| Traction rhythm | continuous | Unknown | Intermittent | Unknown | Unknown | Unknown | Unknown | Intermittent | Intermittent | |
| Traction force | 30 kilopond | 40–70 kiloponds | unknown | Unknown | 70 Kilopond | 36.3 kg | Unknown | 33% of body weight | Unknown | |
| Patient position | Unknown | Unknown | Unknown | Prone, supine, sidelying | Prone | Altered at the therapist’s discretion | Unknown | Unknown | Supine | |
| Traction frequency | 10–20 s followed by rest for 20 min one time per day | 20 min daily for 4–8 days. | 4 weeks | up to 3 treatments within 1 week for less than 1 h | 4–12 sessions per week | 30 min per day, for 5 days per week, for 3 weeks. | 1 h for 1–3 weeks | 20 min per session for 5–7 days | Unknown | |
| Traction combined with other interventions | No | Unknown | No | No | Unknown | No | Yes: bed rest and postural advice. | Unknown | Unknown | |
| Comments | Patients had specific LBP (disc). | Sciatica was defined as pain as low as the buttock crease | ||||||||
Fig. 1Flow diagram of data searching, screening and inclusion of traction trials. RCT: Randomized controlled trial
Descriptive statistics of traction and patient characteristics
| Traction and patient characteristics | Descriptive statistics |
|---|---|
| Traction types | |
| Mechanical | 22 (59.5%) |
| Manual | 4 (10.8%) |
| Auto-traction | 6 (16.2%) |
| Inversion | 3 (8.1%) |
| Aquatic | 2 (5.4%) |
| Traction combined with other intervention | |
| Traction alone | 25 (67.6%) |
| Modalities | 1 (2.7%) |
| Directional preference | 2 (5.4%) |
| Mixed with physical therapy interventions | 5 (13.5%) |
| Mixed with unknown intervention | 4 (10.8%) |
| Traction force | |
| Specific amount of weight (2.3–60 kg) | 14 (37.8%) |
| Percentage of body weight (20–100%) | 13 (35.1%) |
| Unknown | 10 (27%) |
| Traction rhythm | |
| Intermittent | 13 (35.1%) |
| Continuous | 14 (37.8%) |
| Mixed | 2 (5.4%) |
| Unknown | 8 (21.6%) |
| Patient position | |
| Supine | 11 (29.7%) |
| Prone | 6 (16.2%) |
| Standing or vertical | 2 (5.4%) |
| Mixed | 2 (5.4%) |
| Unknown | 16 (43.2%) |
| Patient symptom duration | |
| Acute | 3 (8.1%) |
| Subacute | 3 (8.1%) |
| Chronic | 6 (16.2%) |
| Mixed | 20 (54.1%) |
| Unknown | 5 (13.5%) |
| Patient sciatica status | |
| Present sciatica | 22 (59.5%) |
| Absent sciatica | 4 (10.8%) |
| Mixed | 9 (24.3%) |
| Unknown | 2 (5.4%) |
| Pathology | |
| Specific low back pain pathology | 9 (24.3%) |
| Non-specific low back pain pathology | 28 (75.7%) |