1. Effect of manual therapy in patients with hemophilia and ankle arthropathy: a randomized clinical trial
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Rubén Cuesta-Barriuso, José Antonio López-Pina, Elena Donoso-Úbeda, and Javier Meroño-Gallut
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Adult ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Terapéutica ,Enfermedad cardiovascular ,Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation ,030204 cardiovascular system & hematology ,Hemophilia A ,Personal paramédico ,law.invention ,Hemofilia ,Tratamiento médico ,03 medical and health sciences ,Young Adult ,0302 clinical medicine ,Randomized controlled trial ,law ,Arthropathy ,Hemarthrosis ,medicine ,Humans ,In patient ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Joint bleeding ,Artritis ,business.industry ,Rehabilitation ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Arthralgia ,Musculoskeletal Manipulations ,Intention to Treat Analysis ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Treatment Outcome ,Joint pain ,Physical therapy ,Female ,Ankle ,Manual therapy ,medicine.symptom ,business ,Ankle Joint ,Follow-Up Studies - Abstract
Objective: The aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of a manual therapy using fascial therapy on joint bleeding, joint pain and joint function in patients with hemophilic ankle arthropathy. Setting: Hemophilia patient associations. Design: Randomized, controlled trial, multicenter and intention-to-treat analysis. Participants: A total of 65 patients with hemophilic ankle arthropathy. Intervention: The experimental group ( n = 33) received one fascial therapy session per week for three weeks. The control group ( n = 32) received no treatment. Outcome measure: The primary outcome was frequency of joint bleeding measured using self-reporting. Secondary outcomes were joint pain (under load-bearing and non-load-bearing conditions) measured using the visual analog scale; joint condition was measured using the Hemophilia Joint Health Score. Outcomes were measured at baseline, posttreatment and after five months of follow-up. Results: Improvements in the frequency joint bleeding at T0, T1 and T2 were significantly higher in the experimental group (T0: mean (SD) = 1.56 (1.30); T1: mean (SD) = 0.00 (0.00); T2: mean (SD) = 0.27 (0.57)) compared to the control group (T0: mean (SD) = 1.70 (1.78); T1: mean (SD) = 0.05 (0.21); T2: mean (SD) = 0.58 (0.85)). Mean improvement of joint state after the study period was 1.74 points (±1.66) for patients in the experimental group, while the control group exhibited a joint deterioration with 0.43 points (±0.85). Ankle joint pain under load-bearing and non-load-bearing conditions improved in the experimental group with −1.72 (±1.86) and −0.50 (±1.39) points, respectively. Conclusion: The study showed that fascial therapy is favorable for patients with hemophilic ankle arthropathy.
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- 2019