How to Evaluate the Efficacy of Manipulations in Spine Disorders—A Comprehensive Review of New and Traditional Outcome Measures

Author:

Farì Giacomo12ORCID,Mariconda Carlo13,Dell’Anna Laura4,Quarta Francesco5,Donati Danilo6,Sconza Cristiano7ORCID,Ricci Vincenzo8,Varrassi Giustino9ORCID,Coco Valeria1,Manelli Alessandro1,Spadini Ennio1,Giglio Maria Teresa10,Bernetti Andrea2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. National Council of the Manual Medicine Section, Italian Society of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine (SIMFER), 00198 Rome, Italy

2. Department of Experimental Medicine (Di.Me.S), University of Salento, 73100 Lecce, Italy

3. Department of Rehabilitation Sciences, Humanitas Gradenigo Hospital, 10153 Turin, Italy

4. Department of Translational Biomedicine and Neuroscience (DiBraiN), Aldo Moro University, 70121 Bari, Italy

5. Department of Biological and Environmental Science and Technologies (Di.S.Te.B.A.), University of Salento, 73100 Lecce, Italy

6. Clinical and Experimental Medicine, University of Modena and Reggio Emilia, 41121 Modena, Italy

7. IRCCS Humanitas Research Hospital, 20089 Rozzano, Italy

8. Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine Unit, Luigi Sacco University Hospital, 20157 Milano, Italy

9. Paolo Procacci Foundation (PPF), 00193 Rome, Italy

10. Anaesthesia and Intensive Care Unit, Policlinico Hospital, 70124 Bari, Italy

Abstract

Spine pain (SP) is the most common musculoskeletal disorder that causes transitional forms of motor disability. Considering its affordability and safety, manipulative therapy (MT) stands as one of the primary therapeutic approaches for SP and the related dysfunctional consequences. However, it is still difficult to assess and quantify the results of this treatment since there is a lack of objective evaluation tools in the available scientific literature. Thus, the purpose of this comprehensive review is to summarize the main outcomes used to evaluate the effectiveness of spine manipulations, focusing on their strengths and weaknesses. An extensive review of the PubMed, Cochrane, and Embase databases was performed to identify the literature of the last ten years regarding MT and the related assessment tools. A total of 12 studies met the inclusion criteria. The analyzed literature indicates that a wide range of outcome measures have been used to assess the effectiveness of spine MT. Pain is the main aspect to be investigated but it remains difficult to elucidate since it is strongly linked to various dimensions such as self-perception and psychological aspects. Therefore, it seems necessary to include new tools for evaluating the effects of spine MT, with the aim of exploiting new technologies and taking into consideration the SP biomechanical and biopsychosocial aspects.

Publisher

MDPI AG

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