ADDITIONAL EFFECTS OF CORE EXERCISE ON PAIN AND FUNCTIONAL ABILITY RELATED TO PATELLOFEMORAL PAIN: SYSTEMATIC REVIEW OF RANDOMISED CONTROLLED TRIALS WITH META-ANALYSIS

Publicado em 12/12/2023 - ISBN: 978-65-272-0099-4

Título do Trabalho
ADDITIONAL EFFECTS OF CORE EXERCISE ON PAIN AND FUNCTIONAL ABILITY RELATED TO PATELLOFEMORAL PAIN: SYSTEMATIC REVIEW OF RANDOMISED CONTROLLED TRIALS WITH META-ANALYSIS
Autores
  • Priscylla Ruany Mendes Pestana
  • Vinicius Cunha de Oliveira
  • Rafael Silveira Freire
  • Alice Dumbá da Fonseca Melo
  • Viviane Ribeiro de Ávila
  • Marcus Alcantara
Modalidade
Resumo Simples
Área temática
Desempenho Funcional
Data de Publicação
12/12/2023
País da Publicação
Brasil
Idioma da Publicação
Português
Página do Trabalho
https://www.even3.com.br/anais/iii-simposio-em-reabilitacao-e-desempenho-funcional-rdf-383061/741157-additional-effects-of-core-exercise-on-pain-and-functional-ability-related-to-patellofemoral-pain--systematic-rev
ISBN
978-65-272-0099-4
Palavras-Chave
Knee, Physical Functional Performance, Rehabilitation, Patellofemoral pain.
Resumo
Background: The traditional therapeutic approach for patients with patellofemoral pain syndrome (PFPS) typically involves local and distal interventions and core exercises appear to be promising for its treatment. Objective: To evaluate the effect of adding core exercises to the usual care in patients with PFPS. Methods: Databases were searched from inception until February 3rd 2023 for randomized trials. Methodological quality was assessed using Physiotherapy Evidence Database (PEDro) scale and quality of evidence was assessed using the Grading of Recommendations, Assessment, Development, and Evaluation (GRADE) tool. Qualitative synthesis and meta-analysis were conducted to compare core exercise plus usual care versus usual care alone. Results: Eight studies of moderate to high methodological quality met the inclusion criteria. Low GRADE quality evidence supports the use of effect of adding core exercises to usual care to reduce pain intensity (MD = -1.62; 95% CI: -2.18 to -1.05) and improve physical function (MD = 6.62; 95% CI: 3.34 to 9.90) in patients with PFPS. Conclusion: We found low evidence from studies of low to high methodological quality provides some support for adding core exercises in adjunct to usual care produced better results in reducing pain and improving physical function in patients with PFPS compared to usual care alone at short term.
Título do Evento
III Simpósio em Reabilitação e Desempenho Funcional (RDF)
Cidade do Evento
Diamantina
Título dos Anais do Evento
Anais do Simpósio de Reabilitação e Desempenho Funcional (RDF)
Nome da Editora
Even3
Meio de Divulgação
Meio Digital

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PESTANA, Priscylla Ruany Mendes et al.. ADDITIONAL EFFECTS OF CORE EXERCISE ON PAIN AND FUNCTIONAL ABILITY RELATED TO PATELLOFEMORAL PAIN: SYSTEMATIC REVIEW OF RANDOMISED CONTROLLED TRIALS WITH META-ANALYSIS.. In: Anais do Simpósio de Reabilitação e Desempenho Funcional (RDF). Anais...Diamantina(MG) UFVJM, 2023. Disponível em: https//www.even3.com.br/anais/iii-simposio-em-reabilitacao-e-desempenho-funcional-rdf-383061/741157-ADDITIONAL-EFFECTS-OF-CORE-EXERCISE-ON-PAIN-AND-FUNCTIONAL-ABILITY-RELATED-TO-PATELLOFEMORAL-PAIN--SYSTEMATIC-REV. Acesso em: 17/07/2025

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