Summary of evidence for postoperative exercise in patients with rotator cuff injury
10.3760/cma.j.cn115682-20230104-00051
- VernacularTitle:肩袖损伤患者术后运动干预的证据总结
- Author:
Qiao HE
1
;
Xiaofan DOU
;
Hongying YU
;
Xueliang SONG
;
Qianyun FANG
;
Yin ZHANG
Author Information
1. 浙江省人民医院 杭州医学院附属人民医院康复医学中心骨科,杭州 310014
- Keywords:
Rehabilitation nursing;
Rotator cuff injury;
Postoperative period;
Rehabilitation;
Exercise;
Evidence-based nursing
- From:
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing
2023;29(27):3716-3723
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
Objective:To evaluate and summarize the evidence on postoperative exercise in patients with rotator cuff injury, so as to provide a basis for guiding the postoperative exercise in patients with rotator cuff injury.Methods:We searched the Joanna Briggs Institute (JBI) Evidence-Based Health Care Center Database, British Medical Journal (BMJ) Best Practice, UpToData, China Biomedical Literature Database, WanFang Data, China National Knowledge Infrastructure, and other databases on postoperative exercise in patients with rotator cuff injury, including guidelines, evidence summaries, systematic reviews, best practice information books, clinical decision-making, recommended practices, and expert consensus. The retrieval period was from the establishment of the database to June 4, 2022.Results:A total of 30 articles were included, including one guideline, one evidence summary, one clinical decision-making, two expert consensuses, and 25 systematic reviews. 22 pieces of evidence from 12 aspects were summarized, including applicable population, exercise benefit, exercise risk, exercise assessment, exercise program, exercise method, exercise time, exercise intensity, exercise monitoring, formulation principles, management mode, and health education were summarized.Conclusions:The evidence summary process is scientific, rigorous, and comprehensive in content. In the process of evidence transformation, medical and nursing staff should select the best evidence according to specific situations and individual patient factors, so as to guide patients with rotator cuff injury to exercise safely and effectively after surgery to improve clinical outcomes.