Manipulation for degenerative lumbar spondylolisthesis:A systematic review of randomized controlled trials
- Author:
Liu ZHIWEI
1
;
Qin XIAOKUAN
;
Sun KAI
;
Yin HE
;
Chen XIN
;
Yang BOWEN
;
Wang XU
;
Wei XU
;
Zhu LIGUO
Author Information
1. School of Postgraduate,Beijing University of Chinese Medicine,Beijing,100029,China
- Keywords:
Manipulation;
Degenerative lumbar spondylolisthesis;
Meta-analysis;
Japanese orthopedic association;
Oswestry disability index;
Visual analog scale;
Randomized controlled trial
- From:
Journal of Traditional Chinese Medical Sciences
2022;9(2):121-127
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
Objective:To assess the effectiveness and safety of manipulation intervention for degenerative lumbar spondylolisthesis(DLS).Methods:This is a systematic review and meta-analysis.A full-scale retrieval method was performed until February 1,2021,including nine databases.The homogeneity of different studies was summarized using the Review Manager.The quality of studies was determined with the Cochrane risk-of-bias tool.The evidence quality was graded with the Grading of Recommendations,Assessment,Development,and Evaluations approach.Results:A total of 6 studies involving 524 participants were included.The review demonstrated that manipulation has statistically significant improvements for treating DLS according to Japanese Ortho-pedic Association scores(mean difference,3.76;95%confidence interval,2.63 to 4.90;P<.001)and visual analog scale scores(mean difference,-1.50;95%confidence interval,-1.66 to-1.33;P<.001)compared to the control group.One study reported that the difference in the Oswestry Disability Index between the traction group and the combination of manipulation and traction group was statistically significant(P<.05),while another reported that manipulation treatment can significantly improve the lumbar spine rotation angle on X-ray images compared with the baseline data(P<.05).Moreover,the manipulation group(experimental group)had fewer adverse events than the lumbar traction group(control group).Conclusion:Manipulation intervention is more effective and safer for DLS.Nevertheless,large-scale randomized controlled trials are required to confirm the current conclusions.