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Exercise Therapy in Addition to an Orthosis Reduces Pain More Than an Orthosis Alone in Patients With Thumb Base Osteoarthritis: A Propensity Score Matching Study
Authors:Robbert M Wouters  Jonathan Tsehaie  Harm P Slijper  Steven ER Hovius  Reinier Feitz
Institution:1. Center for Hand Therapy, Handtherapie Nederland, Utrecht, The Netherlands;2. Department of Plastic, Reconstructive and Hand Surgery, Erasmus Medical Center, Rotterdam, The Netherlands;3. Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, Erasmus Medical Center, Rotterdam, The Netherlands;4. Hand and Wrist Center, Xpert Clinic, Hilversum, The Netherlands
Abstract:ObjectiveTo compare the effect of exercises and orthotics with orthotics alone on pain and hand function in patients with first carpometacarpal joint (CMC-1) osteoarthritis (OA) and to predict outcomes on pain and hand function of exercises and orthotics.DesignProspective cohort study with propensity score matching.SettingData collection took place in 13 outpatient clinics for hand surgery and hand therapy in The Netherlands.ParticipantsA consecutive, population-based sample of patients with CMC-1 OA (N=173) was included in this study, of which 84 were matched on baseline demographics and baseline primary outcomes.InterventionsExercises and orthotics versus orthotics alone.Main Outcome MeasuresPrimary outcomes included pain and hand function at 3 months, measured using visual analog scale (VAS, 0-100) and the Michigan Hand Outcomes Questionnaire (MHQ, 0-100).ResultsA larger decrease in VAS pain at rest (11.1 points difference; 95% confidence interval, 1.9-20.3; P=.002) and during physical load (22.7 points difference; 95% confidence interval, 13.6-31.0; P<.001) was found in the exercise + orthotic group compared to the orthotic group. In addition, larger improvement was found for the MHQ subscales pain, work performance, aesthetics, and satisfaction in the exercise + orthotic group. No differences were found on other outcomes. Baseline scores of metacarpophalangeal flexion, presence of scaphotrapeziotrapezoid OA, VAS pain at rest, heavy physical labor, and MHQ total predicted primary outcomes for the total exercise + orthotic group (N=131).ConclusionsNon-surgical treatment of patients with CMC-1 OA should include exercises, since there is a relatively large treatment effect compared to using an orthosis alone. Future research should study exercises and predictors in a more standardized setting to confirm this finding.
Keywords:Hand-Wrist Study Group  Carpometacarpal joint  Exercise therapy  Osteoarthritis  Propensity score  Rehabilitation  Thumb  CMC-1  first carpometacarpal joint  IMD  intermetacarpal distance  MCID  minimal clinically important difference  MCP-1  first metacarpophalangeal joint  MHQ  Michigan Hand Outcomes Questionnaire  OA  osteoarthritis  PSM  propensity score matching  STT  scaphotrapeziotrapezoid  VAS  visual analog scale
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