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. 2022 Feb;30(1):46-55.
doi: 10.1080/10669817.2021.1923313. Epub 2021 Jul 11.

Effectiveness of cervicothoracic and thoracic manual physical therapy in managing upper quarter disorders - a systematic review

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Effectiveness of cervicothoracic and thoracic manual physical therapy in managing upper quarter disorders - a systematic review

Ronald Schenk et al. J Man Manip Ther. 2022 Feb.

Abstract

Study design: Systematic review.

Background: Physical therapists often use cervicothoracic and thoracic manual techniques to treat musculoskeletal disorders of the upper quarter ,however, the overall effectiveness of this approach remains to be elucidated.

Objective: This systematic review explored studies that examined the short- and long-term effectiveness of manual physical therapy directed at the cervicothoracic and thoracic region in the management of upper quarter musculoskeletal conditions.

Methods: The electronic databases MEDLINE, AMED, CINAHL, and Embase were searched from their inception through 30 October 2020. Eligible clinical trials included those where human subjects treated with cervicothoracic and/or thoracic manual procedures were compared with a control group or other interventions. The methodological quality of individual studies was assessed using the PEDro scale.

Results: The initial search returned 950 individual articles. After the screening of titles and abstracts, full texts were reviewed by two authors, with 14 articles determined to be eligible for inclusion. PEDro scores ranged from 66 to 10 (out of a maximum score of 10). In the immediate to 52-week follow-up period, studies provided limited evidence that cervicothoracic and thoracic manual physical therapy may reduce pain and improve function when compared to control/sham or other treatments.

Conclusions: Evidence provides some support for the short-termeffectiveness of cervicothoracic and thoracic manual physical therapy in reducing pain and improving function in people experiencing upper quarter musculoskeletal disorders. Evidence is lacking for long-term effectiveness as only two studies explored outcomes beyond 26 weeks and this was for patient-perceived improvement.

Prospero id: CRD42020219456.

Keywords: Manipulation; Thoracic spine; Upper quarter.

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