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Terapeutberoende eller patientstyrd behandling vid iliotibialbandsyndrom: Vad har bäst effekt på funktion och smärta?
Linnaeus University, Faculty of Social Sciences, Department of Sport Science.
2023 (Swedish)Independent thesis Advanced level (degree of Master (One Year)), 10 credits / 15 HE creditsStudent thesis
Abstract [sv]

Bakgrund: Knäskador är en av de vanligaste skadorna inom en rad idrotter. Hos nybörjarlöpare som följdes under ett år var 32% av de rapporterade skadorna knäskador/besvär. Iliotibialbandsyndrom, också känt som löparknä, är vanligt hos framför allt löpare, cyklister och militärer. Det saknas konsensus kring patologi och etiologi och flertalet förklaringsmodeller finns. Konservativ behandling har oftast god effekt men med varierad tid för återgång till normal aktivitetsnivå. Behandling kan bestå av både patientstyrd samt terapeutberoende behandling. Det saknas emellertid evidens för vilken typ av behandling som har bäst effekt. Syfte: Syftet var att undersöka terapeutberoende och patientstyrda behandlingars effekt på smärta och funktion hos patienter med iliotibialbandsyndrom. Metod: Datainsamling till denna litteraturöversikt genomfördes via sökning i databaserna Pubmed, PEDro, Cinahl samt ONE search via Linnéuniversitetets bibliotek utifrån givna sökkriterier under perioden 220730 – 220808. Resultat: Totalt inkluderades sex studier vars kvalité bedömdes utifrån PEDro scale. Tre av studierna hade patientstyrda behandlingar och tre hade terapeutberoende behandlingar. Terapeutberoende behandlingar minskade smärta signifikant i samtliga tre studier. Patientstyrda behandlingar minskade smärta signifikant efter studietiden. Gällande funktion hade både terapeutberoende och patientstyrda behandlingar effekt. De patientstyrda behandlingarna uppvisade en viss fördel gällande funktionsförbättringar jämfört med terapeutberoende behandling. Konklusion: Resultatet tyder på att båda typerna av behandling har en god effekt på smärta. Gällande funktion verkar ett rehabiliteringsprotokoll med successiv ökad belastning ge en större förbättring.

Abstract [en]

Background: Knee injuries are one of the most common injuries in a range of sports. In novice runners followed for one year, 32% of reported injuries were knee injuries. Iliotibial band syndrome, also known as runner's knee, is common in runners, cyclists and the military. There is a lack of consensus regarding pathology and etiology when it comes to iliotibial band syndrome and several explanatory models exist. Conservative treatment has been noted to achieve good effects, but with a varied time for return to normal activity level. Treatment can consist of both patient-controlled and therapist-dependent treatment. There is, however, a lack of evidence to determine which treatment type is the most effective to relieve symtoms and improve functional ability. Aim: The aim was to examine the effect of therapist-dependent and patient-controlled treatments on pain and function in patients with iliotibial band syndrome. Method: Data collection was carried out by searching the databases Pubmed, PEDro, Cinahl and ONE search via Linnaeus University's library during the period 220730 - 220808. Results: A total of six studies were included, the quality of which was assessed based on the PEDro scale. Therapist-dependent treatments significantly reduced pain. Patient-controlled treatments significantly reduced pain after the study period. Regarding function, both therapist-dependent and patient-controlled treatments had an effect. The patient-directed treatments showed a certain advantage regarding functional improvements compared to therapist-dependent treatment. Conclusion: The results indicate that both types of treatment have a good effect on pain. Regarding function, a rehabilitation protocol with successively increased load appears to provide a greater functional improvement.

Place, publisher, year, edition, pages
2023.
Keywords [en]
Iliotibial band syndrome, Treatment, Rehabilitation
Keywords [sv]
Iliotibialbandsyndrom, Behandling, Rehabilitering
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Sport and Fitness Sciences Physiotherapy
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URN: urn:nbn:se:lnu:diva-122306OAI: oai:DiVA.org:lnu-122306DiVA, id: diva2:1771733
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Sports Medicine
Educational program
Sport Science, Master Programme, 120 credits
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Available from: 2023-06-22 Created: 2023-06-20 Last updated: 2023-06-22Bibliographically approved

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