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The effectiveness and efficacy of splints for thumb base osteoarthritis: a pilot randomised controlled trial

The effectiveness and efficacy of splints for thumb base osteoarthritis: a pilot randomised controlled trial
The effectiveness and efficacy of splints for thumb base osteoarthritis: a pilot randomised controlled trial

Background: Self-management strategies have been reported to be effective for people with thumb base OA in spite of claims that thumb splinting can restore function there is limited evidence to support the effectiveness of these splints. Hand splints are currently recommended for hand OA by NICE and EULAR.

Methods: A three-arm randomized controlled pilot trial was conducted across five UK NHS outpatient therapy departments. Patients with symptoms of thumb base OA and with an AUSCAN score for thumb base pain > 5 and of hand function > 9 were recruited and randomized to receive optimal NHS Occupational therapy care, optimal NHS Occupational therapy care plus a biomechanically active splint or optimal NHS Occupational therapy care plus a biomechanically inactive (placebo) splint. Patients were assessed at baseline and at 4 weeks. The primary outcome was the AUSCAN Osteoarthritis Hand Index (Pain). Secondary outcomes included: AUSCAN (Function and Stiffness), Michigan Hand Outcomes Questionnaire, Global Rating of Change Scale. Mixed between-within subjects ANOVAs were conducted to compare the impact of the three interventions.

Results: Eighteen participants (27 OA thumbs) were recruited. Eleven females (78%) and 3 males (22%) completed the study with a mean age of 61.24 (S.D. = 9.40); 13 (92.86%) were right-hand dominant. Seven patients were treated for bilateral thumb base OA, 4 patients were treated for right thumb base OA and 3 for left thumb base OA. Statistically significant differences were reported between the 3 intervention groups over 4 weeks for AUSCAN Pain [F (2,18) = 5.892, P = 0.011], AUSCAN Stiffness [F (2,18) = 22.629, P < 0.001], MHQ ADL Both Hands [F (2,18) = 15.352, P < 0.001], MHQ Aesthetics Right Hand [F (2,18) = 4.545, P = 0.025], MHQ Aesthetics Left Hand [F (2,18) = 6.018, P = 0.010], and Global Rating of Change Scale [F (2,20) = 3.640, P = 0.047]. Table 1 shows the mean scores for the intervention groups.

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Adams, Jo, Barbosa Boucas, Sofia, Hislop, Kelly, Dziedzic, Krysia, Arden, Nigel, Graham, Carol, McKenna, Helen, Jansen, Victoria, Shaylor, Becky, Macleod, Christina, Bancroft, Kirsty and Bradley, Sarah (2014) The effectiveness and efficacy of splints for thumb base osteoarthritis: a pilot randomised controlled trial. Rheumatology, 53 (S1), p.i41. (doi:10.1093/rheumatology/keu090.005).

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Abstract

Background: Self-management strategies have been reported to be effective for people with thumb base OA in spite of claims that thumb splinting can restore function there is limited evidence to support the effectiveness of these splints. Hand splints are currently recommended for hand OA by NICE and EULAR.

Methods: A three-arm randomized controlled pilot trial was conducted across five UK NHS outpatient therapy departments. Patients with symptoms of thumb base OA and with an AUSCAN score for thumb base pain > 5 and of hand function > 9 were recruited and randomized to receive optimal NHS Occupational therapy care, optimal NHS Occupational therapy care plus a biomechanically active splint or optimal NHS Occupational therapy care plus a biomechanically inactive (placebo) splint. Patients were assessed at baseline and at 4 weeks. The primary outcome was the AUSCAN Osteoarthritis Hand Index (Pain). Secondary outcomes included: AUSCAN (Function and Stiffness), Michigan Hand Outcomes Questionnaire, Global Rating of Change Scale. Mixed between-within subjects ANOVAs were conducted to compare the impact of the three interventions.

Results: Eighteen participants (27 OA thumbs) were recruited. Eleven females (78%) and 3 males (22%) completed the study with a mean age of 61.24 (S.D. = 9.40); 13 (92.86%) were right-hand dominant. Seven patients were treated for bilateral thumb base OA, 4 patients were treated for right thumb base OA and 3 for left thumb base OA. Statistically significant differences were reported between the 3 intervention groups over 4 weeks for AUSCAN Pain [F (2,18) = 5.892, P = 0.011], AUSCAN Stiffness [F (2,18) = 22.629, P < 0.001], MHQ ADL Both Hands [F (2,18) = 15.352, P < 0.001], MHQ Aesthetics Right Hand [F (2,18) = 4.545, P = 0.025], MHQ Aesthetics Left Hand [F (2,18) = 6.018, P = 0.010], and Global Rating of Change Scale [F (2,20) = 3.640, P = 0.047]. Table 1 shows the mean scores for the intervention groups.

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e-pub ahead of print date: 3 April 2014
Published date: April 2014
Organisations: Physical & Rehabilitation Health

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Local EPrints ID: 364666
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/364666
ISSN: 1462-0324
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ORCID for Jo Adams: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0003-1765-7060
ORCID for Kelly Hislop: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0001-8242-8665

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Author: Jo Adams ORCID iD
Author: Sofia Barbosa Boucas
Author: Kelly Hislop ORCID iD
Author: Krysia Dziedzic
Author: Nigel Arden
Author: Carol Graham
Author: Helen McKenna
Author: Victoria Jansen
Author: Becky Shaylor
Author: Christina Macleod
Author: Kirsty Bancroft
Author: Sarah Bradley

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