AI Article Synopsis

  • Age-related postural hyper-kyphosis is a condition in elderly individuals characterized by an exaggerated forward curvature of the spine, which can lead to balance issues and a higher risk of falls.
  • The study reviewed various research sources to assess how spinal orthoses influence muscle function and kyphosis angles in older adults with this condition.
  • Results indicated that using spinal orthoses significantly improved kyphosis angles and back muscle strength, while also reducing pain, though the authors emphasized the need for more high-quality studies to confirm these findings.

Article Abstract

Purpose: Age-related postural hyper-kyphosis is an exaggerated anterior curvature of the thoracic spine, that impairs balance and increases the risk of falls and fractures in elderly subjects. Our objectives are to review the effect of elderly-specific spinal orthoses on muscle function and kyphosis angle in this subjects.

Materials And Methods: We searched PubMed, Scopus, ISI web of Knowledge, ProQuest and Cochrane library to identify relevant studies that assessed efficacy of spinal orthoses on muscle function and kyphosis angle of elderly subjects with elderly with hyper-kyphosis. Quality assessment was implemented using the Downs and Black scale.

Results: Results for 709 individuals were described in 18 articles which 12 studies involved RCT. There was significant difference for kyphosis angle after use of orthosis of 148 participants (SMD: -3.79, 95% CI -7.02 to -0.56,  < 0.01). Except one study, all of studies showed significantly increased on the back muscle strength when the participants wore the spinal orthosis and this effect was significantly better in long-term follow up (MD: 84.73; 95% CIs, 23.24 to 146.23;  < 0.01). In the outcome of pain, the efficacy brought by orthosis was large and significant (SMD: -1.66; 95% CIs, -2.39 to 0.94;  < 0.01).

Conclusions: Spinal orthosis may be an effective treatment for elderly hyper-kyphosis. However, the small number, and heterogeneity of the included studies, indicate that higher-quality studies should be conducted to verify the effectiveness and orthosis in hyper-kyphosis.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09638288.2024.2374495DOI Listing

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