Patients with joint hypermobility syndrome

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Short Question: Specific Question: In patients with Benign Joint Hypermobility Syndrome (BJHS) is targeted physiotherapy more effective than generalised Physiotherapy. Clinical bottom line There is insufficient evidence to answer whether targeted physiotherapy is more effective than generalised physiotherapy in treating patients with BJHS Although the current evidence base for the clinical and cost effectiveness of exercise is limited in size and quality, it provides some suggestion that exercise may have therapeutic value for people with Benign Joint Hypermobility Syndrome. However there is insufficient evidence to determine the type, frequency, dosage or means of delivery. There is insufficient evidence to inform any change in current practise. Why is this important? Although exercise is widely regarded as a core component of the management of joint hypermobility syndrome, there appears to be no clear consensus about the best type of exercise or dosage required. Identification of clinical and cost effective treatments is essential for evidence based quality care. This enables patients to make informed decisions about their care and ensures appropriate use of valuable NHS resources Inclusion Criteria Population and Setting Description Patients with joint hypermobility syndrome Search terms Patients Hypermobility Joint laxity Benign Joint Hypermobility Excessive joint mobility Generalised laxity

Intervention or Physiotherapy Physiotherapy. Physical Exposure therapy, Exercise, (ie what is being Targeted exercise tested) therapy, proprioception, strengthening, stability, taping, strapping, correcting motion control, range of motion, individualised, tailored, individualised, progressed, personalised. Comparison, if any Generalised exercise advice General exercise advice Outcomes of interest Types of studies Pain, joint stability, function, cost effectiveness, short/long term, quality of life, patient satisfaction Systematic Reviews & RCTs Results 241 unique studies downloaded 2 potentially relevant 239 excluded studies 2 included SRs

First Author, year and type of study Palmer et al 2013, Systematic review which included 1 RCT, 1 Randomised comparative trial and 2 cohort studies Population and setting Adults and children. Convenient sampling from single rheumatology and specialist centres. Three UK sites one in Turkey Intervention or exposure tested General exercise, v targeted functional stability, joint specific Proprioceptive exercises v no Proprioceptive, balance and strengthening Study results Overall patients who received an exercise improved over time with no adverse events. No convincing evidence for type of exercise Assessment of quality and comments Databases searched along with hand searching and snowballing. Limited to English language, published research. Appraised individually and collectively; disagreements resolved by debate. Synthesis of results not possible due to heterogeneity of study designs and outcome measures. Methodological quality of included studies generally lacking, particularly statistical power and adequate control conditions. Some issues with sampling, diagnostic criteria and sample sizes, increasing likelihood of type II errors and reducing external validity. Further robust studies are required to determine the effectiveness of

therapeutic exercise Smith et al 2014, Systematic review 3 studies 2RCTs and 1Crossover trial Adults and children. Convenient sampling from single rheumatology and specialist centres. Two UK sites and one in Turkey General exercises v targeted functional stability, joint specific exercise Knee proprioception exercises v no Use of custom made wrist splints Current evidence base for physiotherapy and occupational therapy management of BJHS is limited in size and quality Some support for exercise based s but insufficient evidence to determine the type, frequency, dosage or means of delivery. Published, unpublished and trial databases searched. CASP critical appraisal for risk of bias. Synthesis of results not possible due to heterogeneity of study designs and outcome measures. Current evidence base for PT & OT s is severely limited in size and quality. Further study is essential to improve the current evidence base. Summary Methodological quality of the included studies is generally lacking, particularly statistical power and adequate control conditions. There were some issues with sampling, diagnostic criteria and sample sizes, increasing likelihood of type II errors and reducing external validity. Synthesis of results is not possible due to heterogeneity of study designs and outcome measures. Overall patients who received an exercise improved over time with no adverse events, however the current evidence base for PT & OT s is severely limited in size and quality. Further study is essential to improve the current evidence base and determine the effectiveness of therapeutic exercise

Conclusions It has been suggested that patients with BJHS have proprioceptive deficits and significantly decreased maximal exercise capacity compared to age and gender matched control subjects. Therefore clinical indication for exercise for this population seems appropriate. Although the current evidence base for the clinical and cost effectiveness of exercise is limited in size and quality, it provides some suggestion that exercise may have therapeutic value for people with BJHS. However, there is insufficient evidence to determine the type, frequency, dosage or means of delivery. Further longer term rigorous multicentre trials are essential, confirming diagnostic criteria and specific detail regarding exercises in order to assess the clinical and cost-effectiveness of clearly defined s for this group of patients. What would you tweet? Is targeted exercise better than generalised exercise for BJHS. No good quality evidence found and more research is needed References for included studies Palmer S, Bailey S, Barker L, Barney L, Elliott A (2013). The effectiveness of therapeutic exercise for joint hypermobility syndrome: a systematic review. Physiotherapy 2013 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.physio.2013.09.002 Smith T, Bacon H, Jerman E, Easton V, Armon K, Poland F, Macgregor A. (2014) Physiotherapy and occupational therapy s for people with benign joint hypermobility syndrome: a systematic review of clinical trials. Disability and Rehabilitation. An International multidisciplinary journal 36(10): 797-803