Evaluating exercise therapies in adolescent idiopathic scoliosis: a systematic review with Bayesian network meta-analysis

Background Exercise therapy represents a financially prudent and readily applicable intervention that has gained considerable traction in the treatment of adolescent idiopathic scoliosis (AIS) in recent years. Nevertheless, a definitive agreement on the superiority of one method over another remains...

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Main Authors: Yang Jiang, Hao Peng, Yanping Song, Li Huang, Hongbo Chen, Pengcheng Li, Guoshun Yang, Yueyu Song, Qigang Chen, Na Yao
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author Yang Jiang
Hao Peng
Yanping Song
Li Huang
Hongbo Chen
Pengcheng Li
Guoshun Yang
Yueyu Song
Qigang Chen
Na Yao
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Hao Peng
Yanping Song
Li Huang
Hongbo Chen
Pengcheng Li
Guoshun Yang
Yueyu Song
Qigang Chen
Na Yao
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description Background Exercise therapy represents a financially prudent and readily applicable intervention that has gained considerable traction in the treatment of adolescent idiopathic scoliosis (AIS) in recent years. Nevertheless, a definitive agreement on the superiority of one method over another remains elusive. Methods A comprehensive search was performed across the PubMed, Cochrane Library, Embase, and Web of Science databases for randomized controlled trials pertaining to exercise and AIS, concluding on August 20, 2024. Four independent researchers conducted a thorough review of the literature, engaged in meticulous data extraction, and assessed the risk of bias. A Bayesian network meta-analysis was performed utilizing the R programming language (version 4.3.4) and MetaInsight tool (version V6.0.1). Results A total of 23 studies were incorporated into the analysis, encompassing 1,289 participants with AIS. Compared to the control group, the primary meta-analysis showed that both SchrothCo and physiotherapeutic scoliosis-specific exercises (PSSE) modalities significantly improved Cobb angle (MD = −4.79, 95% CI [−8.56 to −1.11] MD = −3.11, 95% CI [−5.27 to −0.9]), axial trunk rotation (ATR) (MD = −3.03, 95% CI [−4.68 to −1.46]; MD = −2.37, 95% CI [−3.59 to −1.14]), and SRS-22 scores (MD = 0.66, 95% CI [0.39–0.94]; MD = 0.44, 95% CI [0.22–0.66]). The secondary meta-analysis showed that within the PSSE modality, Schroth therapy significantly reduced Cobb angle (MD = −2.3, 95% CI [−5.45 to −0.66]), while in the SchrothCo modality, both Schroth + Core and Schroth + Hippotherapy significantly improved Cobb angle (MD = −5.27, 95% CI [−14.15 to −3.5]). For ATR, Schroth therapy within PSSE (MD = −2.79, 95% CI [−6.4 to −0.1]), and Schroth + Core (MD = −4.03, 95% CI [−9.37 to −0.98]), Schroth + Sling (MD = −3.12, 95% CI [−10.05 to −2.94]), and Schroth + Hippotherapy (MD = −3.39, 95% CI [−10.29 to −2.84]) within the SchrothCo modality all showed significant reductions. Significant differences in SRS-22 scores were found only in the PSSE modality with Schroth therapy (MD = 0.48, 95% CI [0.02–0.9]) and in the SchrothCo modality with Schroth + Core (MD = 0.79, 95% CI [0.13–1.43]). Conclusions According to the latest findings, the integration of the Schroth method with core stabilization training (Schroth + Core) is regarded as the optimal strategy for addressing AIS. The integration of core stabilization training with the Schroth method reveals a markedly enhanced effectiveness. Future inquiries should encompass more rigorous studies to establish a more robust evidence foundation and facilitate progress in this domain.
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spelling doaj-art-f2dd936e47d64eb189e2f7cc4ff1847c2025-08-20T03:06:19ZengPeerJ Inc.PeerJ2167-83592025-03-0113e1917510.7717/peerj.19175Evaluating exercise therapies in adolescent idiopathic scoliosis: a systematic review with Bayesian network meta-analysisYang Jiang0Hao Peng1Yanping Song2Li Huang3Hongbo Chen4Pengcheng Li5Guoshun Yang6Yueyu Song7Qigang Chen8Na Yao9School of Physical Education, Yunnan Normal University, Kunming, Yunnan, ChinaSchool of Physical Education, Yunnan Normal University, Kunming, Yunnan, ChinaDepartment of Rehabilitation Medicine, Kunming Municipal Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Kunming, Yunnan, ChinaDepartment of Rehabilitation Medicine, Kunming Municipal Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Kunming, Yunnan, ChinaDepartment of Rehabilitation Medicine, Kunming Municipal Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Kunming, Yunnan, ChinaDepartment of Rehabilitation Medicine, Kunming Municipal Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Kunming, Yunnan, ChinaDepartment of Rehabilitation Medicine, Kunming Municipal Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Kunming, Yunnan, ChinaSchool of Physical Education, Yunnan Normal University, Kunming, Yunnan, ChinaDepartment of Rehabilitation Medicine, Kunming Municipal Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Kunming, Yunnan, ChinaDepartment of Rehabilitation Medicine, Kunming Municipal Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Kunming, Yunnan, ChinaBackground Exercise therapy represents a financially prudent and readily applicable intervention that has gained considerable traction in the treatment of adolescent idiopathic scoliosis (AIS) in recent years. Nevertheless, a definitive agreement on the superiority of one method over another remains elusive. Methods A comprehensive search was performed across the PubMed, Cochrane Library, Embase, and Web of Science databases for randomized controlled trials pertaining to exercise and AIS, concluding on August 20, 2024. Four independent researchers conducted a thorough review of the literature, engaged in meticulous data extraction, and assessed the risk of bias. A Bayesian network meta-analysis was performed utilizing the R programming language (version 4.3.4) and MetaInsight tool (version V6.0.1). Results A total of 23 studies were incorporated into the analysis, encompassing 1,289 participants with AIS. Compared to the control group, the primary meta-analysis showed that both SchrothCo and physiotherapeutic scoliosis-specific exercises (PSSE) modalities significantly improved Cobb angle (MD = −4.79, 95% CI [−8.56 to −1.11] MD = −3.11, 95% CI [−5.27 to −0.9]), axial trunk rotation (ATR) (MD = −3.03, 95% CI [−4.68 to −1.46]; MD = −2.37, 95% CI [−3.59 to −1.14]), and SRS-22 scores (MD = 0.66, 95% CI [0.39–0.94]; MD = 0.44, 95% CI [0.22–0.66]). The secondary meta-analysis showed that within the PSSE modality, Schroth therapy significantly reduced Cobb angle (MD = −2.3, 95% CI [−5.45 to −0.66]), while in the SchrothCo modality, both Schroth + Core and Schroth + Hippotherapy significantly improved Cobb angle (MD = −5.27, 95% CI [−14.15 to −3.5]). For ATR, Schroth therapy within PSSE (MD = −2.79, 95% CI [−6.4 to −0.1]), and Schroth + Core (MD = −4.03, 95% CI [−9.37 to −0.98]), Schroth + Sling (MD = −3.12, 95% CI [−10.05 to −2.94]), and Schroth + Hippotherapy (MD = −3.39, 95% CI [−10.29 to −2.84]) within the SchrothCo modality all showed significant reductions. Significant differences in SRS-22 scores were found only in the PSSE modality with Schroth therapy (MD = 0.48, 95% CI [0.02–0.9]) and in the SchrothCo modality with Schroth + Core (MD = 0.79, 95% CI [0.13–1.43]). Conclusions According to the latest findings, the integration of the Schroth method with core stabilization training (Schroth + Core) is regarded as the optimal strategy for addressing AIS. The integration of core stabilization training with the Schroth method reveals a markedly enhanced effectiveness. Future inquiries should encompass more rigorous studies to establish a more robust evidence foundation and facilitate progress in this domain.https://peerj.com/articles/19175.pdfAdolescent Idiopathic ScoliosisScoliosisAISExercise therapiesExerciseNetwork meta-analysis
spellingShingle Yang Jiang
Hao Peng
Yanping Song
Li Huang
Hongbo Chen
Pengcheng Li
Guoshun Yang
Yueyu Song
Qigang Chen
Na Yao
Evaluating exercise therapies in adolescent idiopathic scoliosis: a systematic review with Bayesian network meta-analysis
PeerJ
Adolescent Idiopathic Scoliosis
Scoliosis
AIS
Exercise therapies
Exercise
Network meta-analysis
title Evaluating exercise therapies in adolescent idiopathic scoliosis: a systematic review with Bayesian network meta-analysis
title_full Evaluating exercise therapies in adolescent idiopathic scoliosis: a systematic review with Bayesian network meta-analysis
title_fullStr Evaluating exercise therapies in adolescent idiopathic scoliosis: a systematic review with Bayesian network meta-analysis
title_full_unstemmed Evaluating exercise therapies in adolescent idiopathic scoliosis: a systematic review with Bayesian network meta-analysis
title_short Evaluating exercise therapies in adolescent idiopathic scoliosis: a systematic review with Bayesian network meta-analysis
title_sort evaluating exercise therapies in adolescent idiopathic scoliosis a systematic review with bayesian network meta analysis
topic Adolescent Idiopathic Scoliosis
Scoliosis
AIS
Exercise therapies
Exercise
Network meta-analysis
url https://peerj.com/articles/19175.pdf
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