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Stretch for the treatment and prevention of contracture: an abridged republication of a Cochrane Systematic Review

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Abstract

Question

Is stretch effective for the treatment and prevention of contractures in people with neurological and non-neurological conditions?

Design

A Cochrane Systematic Review with meta-analyses of randomised trials.

Participants

People with or at risk of contractures.

Intervention

Trials were considered for inclusion if they compared stretch to no stretch, or stretch plus co-intervention to co-intervention only. The stretch could be administered in any way.

Outcome measures

The outcome of interest was joint mobility. Two sets of meta-analyses were conducted with a random-effects model: one for people with neurological conditions and the other for people with non-neurological conditions. The quality of evidence supporting the results of the two sets of meta-analyses was assessed using GRADE.

Results

Eighteen studies involving 549 participants examined the effectiveness of stretch in people with neurological conditions, and provided useable data. The pooled mean difference was 2 deg (95% CI 0 to 3) favouring stretch. This was equivalent to a relative change of 2% (95% CI 0 to 3). Eighteen studies involving 865 participants examined the effectiveness of stretch in people with non-neurological conditions, and provided useable data. The pooled standardised mean difference was 0.2 SD (95% CI 0 to 0.3) favouring stretch. This translated to an absolute mean increase of 1 deg (95% CI 0 to 2) and a relative change of 1% (95% CI 0 to 2). The GRADE level of evidence was high for both sets of meta-analyses.

Conclusion

Stretch does not have clinically important effects on joint mobility. [Harvey LA, Katalinic OM, Herbert RD, Moseley AM, Lannin NA, Schurr K (2017) Stretch for the treatment and prevention of contracture: an abridged republication of a Cochrane Systematic Review. Journal of Physiotherapy 63: 67–75]

Key words

Stretch
Physical therapy
Contracture
Systematic review

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This article is based on a Cochrane Review published in the Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews (CDSR) 2017, Issue 1. Art. No.: CD007455. DOI: 10.1002/14651858.CD007455.pub3 (see www.cochranelibrary.com for information). Cochrane Reviews are regularly updated as new evidence emerges and in response to feedback, and the CDSR should be consulted for the most recent version of the review.