The effect of orthosis management on joint instability in knee joint disease: A systematic review

Author:

Murata Kenji1ORCID,Sakakida Takuma2,Kawabata Sora3ORCID,Yokoyama Moeka4ORCID,Morishita Yuri5ORCID,Kita Shunsuke3,Kubota Keisuke6,Kano Takuma3ORCID,Kojima Takuma3ORCID,Terada Hidenobu3,Takasu Chiharu3,Kanemura Naohiko1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Physical Therapy, School of Health and Social Services, Saitama Prefectural University, Saitama, Japan

2. Department of Rehabilitation, Izumi Rehabilitation Hospital, Chiba, Japan

3. Department of Health and Social Services, Health and Social Services, Graduate School of Saitama Prefectural University, Saitama, Japan

4. Sportology Center, Graduate School of Medicine, Juntendo University, Tokyo, Japan

5. Department of Rehabilitation, Faculty of Health Sciences, Tokyo Kasei University, Saitama, Japan

6. Research Development Center, Saitama Prefectural University, Saitama, Japan

Abstract

Introduction: Joint instability is a common finding of clinical importance in patients with knee disease. This literature review aimed to examine the evidence regarding the effect of orthosis management on joint instability in knee joint disease. Methods: The detailed protocol for this study was published in the International Prospective Register of Systematic Reviews in the field of health and social welfare (CRD 42022335360). A literature search was conducted on May 2023, using the following databases: Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials (CENTRAL), PubMed, Physiotherapy Evidence Database (PEDro), and Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) Xplore. A secondary search was manually conducted using Google Scholar to address publication bias. Each database search strategy was described, and the search was conducted by independent reviewers. Results: A total of 281 studies were retrieved, 11 articles were included in the systematic review. Of the 11 articles selected, the number of included diseases was 2 for osteoarthritis, 7 for anterior cruciate ligament injuries, and 3 for posterior cruciate ligament injuries. In result, orthosis management may improve self-reported instability and functional assessment in patients with osteoarthritis, anterior cruciate ligament injury, and posterior cruciate ligament injury. However, an objective evaluation of anatomical instability did not indicate an improvement in joint instability. Conclusion: The effects of orthosis management on knee instability might improve physical function and self-reported instability.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

Subject

Rehabilitation,Health Professions (miscellaneous)

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