医学
贾达德量表
物理疗法
随机对照试验
置信区间
荟萃分析
科克伦图书馆
严格标准化平均差
梅德林
生活质量(医疗保健)
样本量测定
子群分析
安慰剂
替代医学
漏斗图
关节痛
临床试验
情感(语言学)
膝关节痛
相对风险
背痛
作者
Yongying Liang,Yanming Guo,Shuailiang Zhou,Dehua Li,Jue Cen,Han Chen
标识
DOI:10.1177/10538127261424311
摘要
Background and purposeOsteoarthritis is a public health issue in an aging society with no radical cure. Complementary therapies such as Tai Chi might be beneficial for patients with osteoarthritis.MethodsThe present meta-analysis summarized current evidence on the effectiveness of Tai Chi in patients with osteoarthritis. PubMed, Embase, and Cochrane Library databases were systematically searched for RCTs published from inception up to March 2020. The primary outcome was the pain score on the Western Ontario and McMaster Universities Arthritis Index (WOMAC). For pooled outcomes, standardized mean differences (SMDs) and 95% confidence intervals (CIs) were calculated.ResultsWe identified 13 trials with data from 817 patients. The results indicated that patients who practiced Tai Chi exercise showed more significant improvements in pain (SMD, -1.40; 95% CI, -2.17 to -0.63; P < 0.001), physical function (SMD, -1.54; 95% CI, -2.28 to -0.81; P < 0.001), and stiffness (SMD, -1.19; 95% CI, -1.94 to -0.44; P < 0.001) than the control group. Subgroup analysis data were consistent with the overall findings. Meta-regression showed that Tai Chi sessions, publication year, sample size, and Jadad score did not affect the therapeutic effects of Tai Chi. Tai Chi had a significant impact on the physiological and psychological health of patients with knee osteoarthritis.ConclusionsThis meta-analysis provides moderate-to-high quality evidence that Tai Chi has a clinically significant beneficial impact on knee osteoarthritis, with effect sizes exceeding minimal clinically important differences for pain and function.
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