The effectiveness of neck stretching exercises in alleviating neck pain and self‐reported disability after thyroidectomy: A systematic review and meta‐analysis of clinical trials

Author:

Albazee Ebraheem1ORCID,Alsubaie Hemail M.23ORCID,Hintze Justin M.2ORCID,O'Riordan Isobel2,Timon Conrad24,Kinsella John2,Lennon Paul25,Fitzgerald Conall W. R.26

Affiliation:

1. Kuwait Institute for Medical Specializations (KIMS) Kuwait City Kuwait

2. Department of Otolaryngology – Head and Neck Surgery St. James's Hospital Dublin Ireland

3. Department of Otorhinolaryngology – Head and Neck Surgery and Communication Sciences King Faisal Specialist Hospital and Research Centre Riyadh Saudi Arabia

4. Trinity College Dublin The University of Dublin Dublin Ireland

5. Department of Otolaryngology – Head and Neck Surgery Royal Victoria Eye and Ear Hospital Dublin Ireland

6. Trinity St. James's Cancer Institute Trinity College Dublin Dublin Ireland

Abstract

AbstractThyroidectomy can lead to significant challenges such as neck pain, disability, and limited range of motion. Therefore, our objective is to conduct a systematic review and meta‐analysis of clinical trials to investigate the clinical effectiveness of neck stretching exercises in alleviating neck pain and self‐reported disability immediately after thyroidectomy. We systematically searched PubMed, CENTRAL, Scopus, and Web of Science from inception until July 28th, 2023. We assessed the selected trials for the risk of bias using both the RoB‐2 and ROBINS‐I tools. Our specific outcomes were the severity of neck pain and self‐reported disability after thyroidectomy. The results were synthesized using risk ratio (RR) and standardized mean differences (SMD) with 95% confidence intervals (CI) in a random‐effects model using Stata software. Nine clinical trials, comprising five randomized and four non‐randomized trials, were included, with a total of 1026 patients. Neck stretching exercises were significantly associated with improved mean pain scores both after 1 week (n = 625 patients, SMD = −2.43, 95% CI [−4.65, −0.22], p = 0.03, I2 = 98%) and 1 month (n = 545 patients, SMD = −4.11, 95% CI [−8.12, −0.11], p = 0.04, I2 = 99%). Similarly, neck stretching exercises were significantly associated with improved mean self‐reported disability scores both after 1 week (n = 298 patients, SMD = −0.70, 95% CI [−1.36, −0.04], p = 0.04, I2 = 87%) and 1 month (n = 298 patients, SMD = −0.42, 95% CI [−0.65, −0.19], p = 0.0004, I2 = 0%). The pooled analysis showed heterogeneity (chi‐square p < 0.01, I2 > 80%), except for the mean self‐reported neck disability score after 1 month, which showed homogeneity (chi‐square p > 0.01, I2 = 0%). This systematic review and meta‐analysis, involving 1026 patients, revealed the potential benefits of neck stretching exercises in alleviating neck pain and self‐reported disability after thyroidectomy. However, further research is required to address methodological limitations, evaluate long‐term outcomes, investigate potential moderators (i.e., the duration or intensity of the exercise program), and explore patients' analgesic consumption.

Publisher

Wiley

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