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BMJ Open | 2017

Systematic review of the evidence on orthotic devices for the management of knee instability related to neuromuscular and central nervous system disorders

Catriona McDaid; Debra Fayter; Alison Booth; Joanne O'Connor; Rocio Rodriguez-Lopez; Dorothy McCaughan; Roy Bowers; Cynthia P Iglesias; Simon Lalor; Rory J O'Connor; Margaret Phillips; Gita Ramdharry

Objectives To assess the effectiveness of orthotic devices for the management of instability of the knee in adults with a neuromuscular disorder or central nervous system disorder. Design A systematic review of primary studies. Setting Community. Participants Adults with a neuromuscular disorder or central nervous system disorder and impaired walking ability due to instability of the knee. Interventions Orthoses with the clinical aim of controlling knee instability, for example, knee-ankle-foot orthoses, ankle-foot orthoses and knee orthoses or mixed design with no restrictions in design or material. Primary and secondary outcome measures Condition-specific or generic patient-reported outcome measures assessing function, disability, independence, activities of daily living, quality of life or psychosocial outcomes; pain; walking ability; functional assessments; biomechanical analysis; adverse effects; usage; patient satisfaction and the acceptability of a device; and resource utilisation data. Results Twenty-one studies including 478 patients were included. Orthotic devices were evaluated in patients with postpolio syndrome, poststroke syndrome, inclusion body myositis and spinal cord injury. The review included 2 randomised controlled trials (RCTs), 3 non-randomised controlled studies and 16 case series. Most were small, single-centre studies with only 6 of 21 following patients for 1 year or longer. They met between one and five of nine quality criteria and reported methods and results poorly. They mainly assessed outcomes related to gait analysis and energy consumption with limited use of standardised, validated, patient-reported outcome measures. There was an absence of evidence on outcomes of direct importance to patients such as reduction in pain and falls. Conclusions There is a need for high-quality research, particularly RCTs, of orthotic devices for knee instability related to neuromuscular and central nervous system conditions. This research should address outcomes important to patients. There may also be value in developing a national registry. Registration number systematic review PROSPERO (CRD42014010180).


Health Technology Assessment | 2016

Orthotic management of instability of the knee related to neuromuscular and central nervous system disorders : systematic review, qualitative study, survey and costing analysis

Joanne O'Connor; Dorothy McCaughan; Catriona McDaid; Alison Booth; Debra Fayter; Roccio Rodriguez-Lopez; Roy Bowers; Lisa Dyson; Cynthia P Iglesias; Simon Lalor; Rory J O'Connor; Margaret Phillips; Gita Ramdharry


Archive | 2016

Results of survey of health-care professionals

Joanne O’Connor; Dorothy McCaughan; Catriona McDaid; Alison Booth; Debra Fayter; Roccio Rodriguez-Lopez; Roy Bowers; Lisa Dyson; Cynthia P Iglesias; Simon Lalor; Rory J O’Connor; Margaret Phillips; Gita Ramdharry


Archive | 2016

Consent form for health-care professional focus groups/telephone interviews

Joanne O’Connor; Dorothy McCaughan; Catriona McDaid; Alison Booth; Debra Fayter; Roccio Rodriguez-Lopez; Roy Bowers; Lisa Dyson; Cynthia P Iglesias; Simon Lalor; Rory J O’Connor; Margaret Phillips; Gita Ramdharry


Archive | 2016

Search strategies for the systematic review

Joanne O’Connor; Dorothy McCaughan; Catriona McDaid; Alison Booth; Debra Fayter; Roccio Rodriguez-Lopez; Roy Bowers; Lisa Dyson; Cynthia P Iglesias; Simon Lalor; Rory J O’Connor; Margaret Phillips; Gita Ramdharry


Archive | 2016

Results of systematic review

Joanne O’Connor; Dorothy McCaughan; Catriona McDaid; Alison Booth; Debra Fayter; Roccio Rodriguez-Lopez; Roy Bowers; Lisa Dyson; Cynthia P Iglesias; Simon Lalor; Rory J O’Connor; Margaret Phillips; Gita Ramdharry


Archive | 2016

Dissemination and engagement

Joanne O’Connor; Dorothy McCaughan; Catriona McDaid; Alison Booth; Debra Fayter; Roccio Rodriguez-Lopez; Roy Bowers; Lisa Dyson; Cynthia P Iglesias; Simon Lalor; Rory J O’Connor; Margaret Phillips; Gita Ramdharry


Archive | 2016

Invitation e-mail for health-care professional focus groups/telephone interviews

Joanne O’Connor; Dorothy McCaughan; Catriona McDaid; Alison Booth; Debra Fayter; Roccio Rodriguez-Lopez; Roy Bowers; Lisa Dyson; Cynthia P Iglesias; Simon Lalor; Rory J O’Connor; Margaret Phillips; Gita Ramdharry


Archive | 2016

Advertisement of survey for health-care professionals

Joanne O’Connor; Dorothy McCaughan; Catriona McDaid; Alison Booth; Debra Fayter; Roccio Rodriguez-Lopez; Roy Bowers; Lisa Dyson; Cynthia P Iglesias; Simon Lalor; Rory J O’Connor; Margaret Phillips; Gita Ramdharry


Archive | 2016

Patient interview and orthotist telephone interview topic guides

Joanne O’Connor; Dorothy McCaughan; Catriona McDaid; Alison Booth; Debra Fayter; Roccio Rodriguez-Lopez; Roy Bowers; Lisa Dyson; Cynthia P Iglesias; Simon Lalor; Rory J O’Connor; Margaret Phillips; Gita Ramdharry

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University of Strathclyde

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