Extracorporeal shock wave therapy for the reduction of post stroke spasticity: review article and meta-analysis

Background: Spasticity is a clinical deficit of upper motor neurons lesions that presented immediately or at delayed times after lesions and occurs in about 38% of stroke patients. Extracorporeal shock wave therapy (ESWT) has been recently reported as a safe and effective method for reducing spastic...

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Main Authors: Davood Azimpour, Nahid Tahan, Fereshteh Poursaeed, Farideh Dehghan Manshadi, Erfan Ghasemi
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Published: Tehran University of Medical Sciences 2017-08-01
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spelling doaj-2dd659249d9a43ae8d05e53662dfeef82020-11-25T00:49:53ZfasTehran University of Medical SciencesTehran University Medical Journal1683-17641735-73222017-08-01755332342Extracorporeal shock wave therapy for the reduction of post stroke spasticity: review article and meta-analysisDavood Azimpour0Nahid Tahan1Fereshteh Poursaeed2Farideh Dehghan Manshadi3Erfan Ghasemi4 Department of Physiotherapy, School of Rehabilitation, Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran. Department of Physiotherapy, School of Rehabilitation, Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran. Department of Physiotherapy, School of Rehabilitation, Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran. Department of Physiotherapy, School of Rehabilitation, Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran. Department of Biostatistics, Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran. Background: Spasticity is a clinical deficit of upper motor neurons lesions that presented immediately or at delayed times after lesions and occurs in about 38% of stroke patients. Extracorporeal shock wave therapy (ESWT) has been recently reported as a safe and effective method for reducing spasticity in stroke patients. In the present study, we sought to investigate the impact of the ESWT on post stroke spasticity using a meta-analysis method. Methods: All primary reports of spasticity indexed in PubMed, MEDLINE, Science Direct, Scopus and search engine of Google Scholar from January 2000 to December 2016 were searched. The following terms were used as keywords: Spasticity, muscle hypertonicity, ESWT, stroke and hemiplegia. Any report was included if it met the following criteria: involving clinical trials, full-version availability, and being written in english. Two reviewers selected articles independently and reviewed the studies considering quality and eligibility, and then they extracted general information on objectives, design, participants, and outcomes. The methodologic quality of each study was assessed using the Pedro Scale. In the statistical analyses, we considered two outcomes; Modified Ashworth scale (MAS) grade and passive rang of movement (PROM). The meta-analysis was done using random effect model in Stata, version 11 (Stata Corp., TX, USA). Results: Eleven studies within a total of 261 patients were included in this review. In seven studies the shock waves were applied to the upper limb muscles, and in four other studies, the effects of ESWT on the spasticity of the lower limb muscles were assessed. Immediately after applying the ESW, MAS grade was significantly decreased in comparison to the baseline values. (Standardized mean difference [SMD], -1.62; 95% confidence interval [CI], -2.2 to -1.04). The PROM was significantly increased immediately after ESWT in comparison to the baseline values (SMD, 3.23; CI 95%, 1.35 to 5.12). Conclusion: The results of this study showed that ESWT can immediately improve the spasticity and increased PROM, but it seems that the mechanism of action of shock waves on spasticity is still unclear. Further clinical trial studies with higher methodological quality should be recommended.http://tumj.tums.ac.ir/browse.php?a_code=A-10-25-5593&slc_lang=en&sid=1hemiplegia muscle hypertonia muscle spasticity shock waves stroke
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Fereshteh Poursaeed
Farideh Dehghan Manshadi
Erfan Ghasemi
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Nahid Tahan
Fereshteh Poursaeed
Farideh Dehghan Manshadi
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Extracorporeal shock wave therapy for the reduction of post stroke spasticity: review article and meta-analysis
Tehran University Medical Journal
hemiplegia
muscle hypertonia
muscle spasticity
shock waves
stroke
author_facet Davood Azimpour
Nahid Tahan
Fereshteh Poursaeed
Farideh Dehghan Manshadi
Erfan Ghasemi
author_sort Davood Azimpour
title Extracorporeal shock wave therapy for the reduction of post stroke spasticity: review article and meta-analysis
title_short Extracorporeal shock wave therapy for the reduction of post stroke spasticity: review article and meta-analysis
title_full Extracorporeal shock wave therapy for the reduction of post stroke spasticity: review article and meta-analysis
title_fullStr Extracorporeal shock wave therapy for the reduction of post stroke spasticity: review article and meta-analysis
title_full_unstemmed Extracorporeal shock wave therapy for the reduction of post stroke spasticity: review article and meta-analysis
title_sort extracorporeal shock wave therapy for the reduction of post stroke spasticity: review article and meta-analysis
publisher Tehran University of Medical Sciences
series Tehran University Medical Journal
issn 1683-1764
1735-7322
publishDate 2017-08-01
description Background: Spasticity is a clinical deficit of upper motor neurons lesions that presented immediately or at delayed times after lesions and occurs in about 38% of stroke patients. Extracorporeal shock wave therapy (ESWT) has been recently reported as a safe and effective method for reducing spasticity in stroke patients. In the present study, we sought to investigate the impact of the ESWT on post stroke spasticity using a meta-analysis method. Methods: All primary reports of spasticity indexed in PubMed, MEDLINE, Science Direct, Scopus and search engine of Google Scholar from January 2000 to December 2016 were searched. The following terms were used as keywords: Spasticity, muscle hypertonicity, ESWT, stroke and hemiplegia. Any report was included if it met the following criteria: involving clinical trials, full-version availability, and being written in english. Two reviewers selected articles independently and reviewed the studies considering quality and eligibility, and then they extracted general information on objectives, design, participants, and outcomes. The methodologic quality of each study was assessed using the Pedro Scale. In the statistical analyses, we considered two outcomes; Modified Ashworth scale (MAS) grade and passive rang of movement (PROM). The meta-analysis was done using random effect model in Stata, version 11 (Stata Corp., TX, USA). Results: Eleven studies within a total of 261 patients were included in this review. In seven studies the shock waves were applied to the upper limb muscles, and in four other studies, the effects of ESWT on the spasticity of the lower limb muscles were assessed. Immediately after applying the ESW, MAS grade was significantly decreased in comparison to the baseline values. (Standardized mean difference [SMD], -1.62; 95% confidence interval [CI], -2.2 to -1.04). The PROM was significantly increased immediately after ESWT in comparison to the baseline values (SMD, 3.23; CI 95%, 1.35 to 5.12). Conclusion: The results of this study showed that ESWT can immediately improve the spasticity and increased PROM, but it seems that the mechanism of action of shock waves on spasticity is still unclear. Further clinical trial studies with higher methodological quality should be recommended.
topic hemiplegia
muscle hypertonia
muscle spasticity
shock waves
stroke
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