Efficacy of Rehabilitative Techniques on Pain Relief in Patients With Vulvodynia: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis

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Calafiore Dario12,Marotta Nicola345ORCID,Curci Claudio12,Agostini Francesco678,De Socio Rita Ilaria910,Inzitari Maria Teresa910,Ferraro Francesco12,Bernetti Andrea11,Ammendolia Antonio45910,de Sire Alessandro45910

Affiliation:

1. Department of Neurosciences , ASST Carlo Poma, , Mantova , Italy

2. Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Unit , ASST Carlo Poma, , Mantova , Italy

3. Department of Experimental and Clinical Medicine, University of Catanzaro “Magna Graecia” , Catanzaro , Italy

4. Research Center on Musculoskeletal Health , MusculoSkeletalHealth@UMG, , Catanzaro , Italy

5. University of Catanzaro “Magna Graecia” , MusculoSkeletalHealth@UMG, , Catanzaro , Italy

6. Department of Anatomy , Histology, Forensic Medicine and Orthopedics, , Rome , Italy

7. Sapienza University , Histology, Forensic Medicine and Orthopedics, , Rome , Italy

8. Department of Neurological and Rehabilitation Science, IRCCS San Raffaele , Rome , Italy

9. Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Unit , Department of Medical and Surgical Sciences, , Catanzaro , Italy

10. University of Catanzaro Magna Graecia , Department of Medical and Surgical Sciences, , Catanzaro , Italy

11. Department of Biological and Environmental Sciences and Technologies (DiSTeBA), University of Salento , Lecce , Italy

Abstract

Abstract Objective Vulvodynia is a chronic clinical condition characterized by provoked or non-provoked vulvar pain for at least 3 months of unknown etiology. The onset of vulvodynia involves a complex interplay of peripheral and central pain mechanisms, such as pelvic floor muscle and autonomic dysfunction, and interpersonal factors. A stepwise approach of pelvic floor physical therapy as medical management is suggested. In this scenario, by this meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials, we aimed to evaluate the efficacy of rehabilitation interventions in patients with vulvodynia. Methods On October 13, 2022, PubMed, Scopus, and Web of Science were systematically searched for randomized controlled trials that assessed the efficacy of the rehabilitative approach to pain during intercourse in patients with vulvodynia. The quality assessment was performed with the Cochrane risk-of-bias tool for randomized trials. The trial registration number is CRD42021257449. At the end of the search, 9 studies were included for a total of 332 patients. A pairwise meta-analysis was performed to highlight the efficacy of rehabilitative approaches for reducing pain during intercourse, as measured with a visual analog scale or a numerical rating scale. Results Meta-analysis showed that all these rehabilitative approaches had an overall effect size of −1.43 (95% CI = −2.69 to −0.17) in decreasing vulvodynia pain in terms of the visual analog scale. In the subgroup analysis, a significant effect size in acupuncture (effect size = −2.36; 95% CI = −3.83 to −0.89) and extracorporeal shockwave therapy (effect size = −2.94; 95% CI = −4.31 to −1.57; I2 = 58%) was observed. According to the Cochrane risk-of-bias tool, a low risk of bias for outcome selection in 89% of studies. Conclusion Findings from this meta-analysis suggested that the physical agent modalities and complementary medicine techniques in people with vulvodynia appear to be more effective than placebo, sham, or waiting list. Further evidence on physical agent modalities and complementary therapies are warranted in the future. Impact This was the first systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials to provide evidence on the efficacy of rehabilitation interventions in patients with vulvodynia.

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Oxford University Press (OUP)

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