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Review
. 2015 Dec 8;2015(12):CD010513.
doi: 10.1002/14651858.CD010513.pub2.

Knee orthoses for treating patellofemoral pain syndrome

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Review

Knee orthoses for treating patellofemoral pain syndrome

Toby O Smith et al. Cochrane Database Syst Rev. .

Abstract

Background: Patellofemoral pain syndrome (PFPS) is a painful musculoskeletal condition, which is characterised by knee pain located in the anterior aspect (front) and retropatellar region (behind) of the knee joint. Various non-operative interventions are suggested for the treatment of this condition. Knee orthoses (knee braces, sleeves, straps or bandages) are worn over the knee and are thought to help reduce knee pain. They can be used in isolation or in addition to other treatments such as exercise or non-steroidal anti-inflammatory medications.

Objectives: To assess the effects (benefits and harms) of knee orthoses (knee braces, sleeves, straps or bandages) for treating PFPS.

Search methods: We searched the Cochrane Bone, Joint and Muscle Trauma Group Specialised Register (11 May 2015), the Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials (CENTRAL) (The Cochrane Library 2015 Issue 5), MEDLINE (1946 to 8 May 2015), EMBASE (1980 to 2015 Week 18), SPORTDiscus (1985 to 11 May 2015), AMED (1985 to 8 May 2015), CINAHL (1937 to 11 May 2015), PEDro (1929 to June 2015), trial registries and conference proceedings.

Selection criteria: Randomised and quasi-randomised controlled clinical trials evaluating knee orthoses for treating people with PFPS. Our primary outcomes were pain and function.

Data collection and analysis: Two review authors independently assessed studies for eligibility, assessed study risk of bias and extracted data. We calculated mean differences (MD) or, where pooling data from different scales, standardised mean differences (SMD) with 95% confidence intervals (CI) for continuous outcomes and risk ratios (RR) with 95% CIs for binary outcomes. We pooled data using the fixed-effect model.

Main results: We included five trials (one of which was quasi-randomised) that reported results for 368 people who had PFPS. Participants were recruited from health clinics in three trials and were military recruits undergoing training in the other two trials. Although no trials recruited participants who were categorised as elite or professional athletes, military training does comprise intensive exercise regimens. All five trials were at high risk of bias, including performance bias reflecting the logistical problems in these trials of blinding of participants and care providers. As assessed using the GRADE approach, the available evidence for all reported outcomes is 'very low' quality. This means that we are very uncertain about the results.The trials covered three different types of comparison: knee orthosis and exercises versus exercises alone; one type of orthosis versus another; and knee orthosis versus exercises. No trials assessed the mode of knee orthosis use, such as whether the orthosis was worn all day or only during physical activity. Two trials had two groups; two trials had three groups; and one trial had four groups.All five trials compared a knee orthosis (knee sleeve, knee brace, or patellar strap) versus a 'no treatment' control group, with all participants receiving exercises, either through a military training programme or a home-based exercise programme. There is very low quality evidence of no clinically important differences between the two groups in short-term (2 to 12 weeks follow-up) knee pain based on the visual analogue scale (0 to 10 points; higher scores mean worse pain): MD -0.46 favouring knee orthoses, 95% CI -1.16 to 0.24; P = 0.19; 234 participants, 3 trials). A similar lack of clinically important difference was found for knee function (183 participants, 2 trials). None of the trials reported on quality of life measures, resource use or participant satisfaction. Although two trials reported on the impact on sporting or occupational participation, one trial (35 participants) did not provide data split by treatment group on the resumption of sport activity and the other reported only on abandonment of military training due to knee pain (both cases were allocated a knee orthosis). One trial (59 participants, 84 affected knees) recording only adverse events in the two knee orthoses (both were knee sleeves) groups, reported 16 knees (36% of 44 knees) had discomfort or skin abrasion.Three trials provided very low quality evidence on single comparisons of different types of knee orthoses: a knee brace versus a knee sleeve (63 participants), a patella strap with a knee sleeve (31 participants), and a knee sleeve with a patellar ring versus a knee sleeve only (44 knees). None of three trials found an important difference between the two types of knee orthosis in pain. One trial found no clinically important difference in function between a knee brace and a knee sleeve. None of the three trials reported on quality of life, resource use or participant satisfaction. One trial comparing a patella strap with a knee sleeve reported that both participants quitting military training due to knee pain were allocated a knee sleeve. One poorly reported trial found three times as many knees with adverse effects (discomfort or skin abrasion) in those given knee sleeves with a patella ring than those given knee sleeves only.One trial compared a knee orthosis (knee brace) with exercise (66 participants). It found very low quality evidence of no clinically important difference between the two intervention groups in pain or knee function. The trial did not report on quality of life, impact on sporting or occupational participation, resource use, participant satisfaction or complications.

Authors' conclusions: Overall, this review has found a lack of evidence to inform on the use of knee orthoses for treating PFPS. There is, however, very low quality evidence from clinically heterogeneous trials using different types of knee orthoses (knee brace, sleeve and strap) that using a knee orthosis did not reduce knee pain or improve knee function in the short term (under three months) in adults who were also undergoing an exercise programme for treating PFPS. This points to the need for good-quality clinically-relevant research to inform on the use of commonly-available knee orthoses for treating PFPS.

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Conflict of interest statement

Toby O Smith: none known Benjamin T Drew: currently holds a NIHR/HEE Clinical Doctoral Fellowship grant Toby H Meek: none known Allan B Clark: none known

Figures

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Study flow diagram
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Risk of bias graph: review authors' judgements about each risk of bias item presented as percentages across all included studies
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Risk of bias summary: review authors' judgements about each risk of bias item for each included study
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Forest plot 1.1. Comparison: knee orthosis and exercises versus exercises alone. Outcome: pain during activity (0 to 10; higher score means worse pain)
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Comparison 1 Knee orthosis and non‐operative intervention (exercises) versus non‐operative intervention (exercises) alone, Outcome 1 Pain during activity (0 to 10; higher score means worse pain).
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Comparison 1 Knee orthosis and non‐operative intervention (exercises) versus non‐operative intervention (exercises) alone, Outcome 2 Pain scores (0 to 10; higher score means worse pain).
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Comparison 1 Knee orthosis and non‐operative intervention (exercises) versus non‐operative intervention (exercises) alone, Outcome 3 Different pain scores (0 to 10; higher score means worse pain) at 12 weeks.
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Comparison 1 Knee orthosis and non‐operative intervention (exercises) versus non‐operative intervention (exercises) alone, Outcome 4 Excellent or good results in terms of reduction in symptoms.
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Comparison 1 Knee orthosis and non‐operative intervention (exercises) versus non‐operative intervention (exercises) alone, Outcome 5 Functional scores (higher score means higher function).
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Comparison 1 Knee orthosis and non‐operative intervention (exercises) versus non‐operative intervention (exercises) alone, Outcome 6 Discontinuation of a basic military training programme.
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Comparison 2 One type of orthosis versus another type, Outcome 1 Pain score (0 to 10: higher score means worse pain).
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Comparison 2 One type of orthosis versus another type, Outcome 2 Functional score (0 to 53: higher scores means greater function).
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Comparison 2 One type of orthosis versus another type, Outcome 3 Discontinuation of a basic military training programme.
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Comparison 2 One type of orthosis versus another type, Outcome 4 Complications.
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Comparison 3 Orthosis versus exercise, Outcome 1 Pain during activity (0 to 10: higher score means worse pain).
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Comparison 3 Orthosis versus exercise, Outcome 2 Sensitivity analyses (knees): Pain during activity (0 to 10: higher score means worse pain).
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3.3. Analysis
Comparison 3 Orthosis versus exercise, Outcome 3 Functional scores (0 to 53: higher scores means greater function).

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