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Role of Kinesiotherapy in the Prevention of Heterotopic Ossification A Systematic Review

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LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS
DOI: 10.1097/PHM.0000000000002043

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Heterotopic Ossification; Kinesiotherapy; Range of Motion; Continuous Passive Motion

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The role of kinesiotherapy in preventing heterotopic ossification is uncertain. A systematic review found that there is a lack of high-quality clinical trials in the literature. Passive exercises, such as continuous passive motion, initiated early and at a painless range of motion, were found to be effective in preventing neurogenic heterotopic ossification. However, for posttraumatic heterotopic ossification in the elbow and burn-associated heterotopic ossification in major joints, early active range of motion is recommended.
ObjectiveThe role of kinesiotherapy in heterotopic ossification remains unclear. The goal of this study was to revisit the literature on the preventive role of kinesiotherapy against heterotopic ossification formation and maturation.DesignA systematic review was performed in MEDLINE, OVID, Scopus, and Cochrane databases.ResultsA high-quality clinical trial is missing from the literature. Of 9617 studies primarily identified, nine studies offered the proper data and were included. They infer that satisfactory results on neurogenic heterotopic ossification prevention were achieved with passive exercises, including continuous passive motion, that were initiated early and at a painless range of motion. On the contrary, for elbow posttraumatic heterotopic ossification and major joints burn-associated heterotopic ossification, active range of motion is indicated as early as possible.ConclusionsBecause of the very low quality of the studies included in this review, firm conclusions cannot be drawn about the effectiveness of kinesiotherapy. Nevertheless, it is recommended that controlled passive range of motion exercises (especially continuous passive motion) be applied early and pain-free especially in the neurogenic heterotopic ossification patients while active range of motion in painless limits is beneficial in the heterotopic ossification prevention of traumatic elbows or burn joints.

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