Traditional Chinese medicine for frozen shoulder: An evidence‐based guideline

Author:

Qin Xiaokuan1ORCID,Sun Kai1,Ao Yingfang2,Liu Jianping3,Wang Mei4,Deng Qiang5,Zhong Weihong6,liu Jun7,Sun Shaoqiu8,Liu Xiangdi9,Shi Bin10,Guan Xuefeng11,Du Shuangqing12,Zou Jun13,Wu Chengliang14,Chen Feng15,Fang Yigong16,Nie Xiaoyan17,Mo Wen18,Guo Jiayi19,Zhang Yili20,Dong Yan21,Wei Xu4,Zhu Liguo1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Spine Wangjing Hospital China Academy of Chinese Medical Sciences Beijing China

2. Beijing Key Laboratory of Sports Injuries Institute of Sports Medicine Peking University Third Hospital Beijing China

3. Centre for Evidence‐Based Chinese Medicine Beijing University of Chinese Medicine Beijing China

4. Department of Scientific Research Wangjing Hospital China Academy of Chinese Medical Sciences Beijing China

5. Department of Spine Gansu Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine Lanzhou China

6. Physical Therapy Department Rehabilitation Hospital Affiliated to Fujian University of Traditional Chinese Medicine Fuzhou China

7. Department of Orthopedics Guangdong Second Traditional Chinese Medicine Guangzhou China

8. Department of Orthopedics Hunan Provincial Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine Changsha China

9. School of Nursing Beijing University of Chinese Medicine Beijing China

10. Department of Traditional Chinese Medicine Orthopedics Neck‐Shoulder and Lumbocrural Pain Hospital Affiliated to Shandong First Medical University Jinan China

11. Party and Government Office Liaoning University of Traditional Chinese Medicine Shenyang China

12. Department of Bone Injury Hebei Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine Hebei University of Traditional Chinese Medicine Shijiazhuang China

13. Development and Planning Office Shanghai University of Sport Shanghai China

14. Institute of Orthopaedics and Traumatology The First Affiliated Hospital of Zhejiang Chinese Medical University Hangzhou China

15. Guangxi Scientific Experimental Center of Traditional Chinese Medicine Guangxi University of Chinese Medicine Nanning China

16. Institute of Acupuncture and Moxibustion China Academy of Chinese Medical Sciences Beijing China

17. School of Pharmaceutical Sciences Peking University Beijing China

18. Department of Orthopedics and Traumatology Longhua Hospital Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine Shanghai China

19. Rehabilitation Therapy Center Luoyang Orthopedic Hospital of Henan Province Orthopedic Hospital of Henan Province Luoyang China

20. School of Traditional Chinese Medicine and School of Integrated Chinese and Western Medicine Nanjing University of Chinese Medicine Nanjing China

21. Institute of Information on Traditional Chinese Medicine China Academy of Chinese Medical Sciences Beijing China

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundFrozen shoulder is a common disorder that can lead to long‐lasting impairment in shoulder‐related daily activities. Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) has played an important role in the effort to manage frozen shoulder.PurposeWe aimed to develop an evidence‐based guideline for treating frozen shoulder with traditional Chinese medicine.Study designEvidence‐based guideline.MethodsWe developed this guideline based on internationally recognized and accepted guideline standards. The guideline development group used the Grading of Recommendations Assessment, Development, and Evaluation (GRADE) approach to rate the certainty of evidence and the strength of recommendations. The benefits and harms, resources, accessibility, and other factors were fully taken into account, and the GRADE grid method was used to reach consensus on all recommendations.ResultsWe established a multidisciplinary guideline development panel. Based on a systematic literature search and a face‐to‐face meeting, nine clinical questions were identified. Finally, twelve recommendations were reached by consensus, comprehensively considering the balance of benefits and harms, certainty of evidence, costs, clinical feasibility, accessibility, and clinical acceptability.ConclusionThis guideline panel made twelve recommendations, which covered the use of manual therapy, acupuncture, needle knife, Cheezheng Xiaotong plaster, Gutong plaster, exercise therapy and integrated TCM and Western medicine, such as combined modalities and corticosteroid injections. Most of them were weakly recommended or consensus based. The users of this guideline are most likely to be clinicians and health administrators.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Health Policy,General Medicine

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