Medwave (Jan 2020)

Contralateral canes for knee osteoarthritis

  • Francesca Moller,
  • Luis Ortiz-Muñoz,
  • Sebastián Irarrázaval

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5867/medwave.2020.01.7759
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 20, no. 01
pp. e7759 – e7759

Abstract

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Introduction Knee osteoarthritis is a relevant health problem given its high prevalence and associated disability. Within the non-pharmacological management alternatives, the use of canes has been proposed, however, there is no consensus in the literature regarding its indication. Methods We searched in Epistemonikos, the largest database of systematic reviews in health, which is maintained by screening multiple information sources, including MEDLINE, EMBASE, Cochrane, among others. We extracted data from the systematic reviews, reanalyzed data of primary studies, conducted a meta-analysis and generated a summary of findings table using the GRADE approach. Results and conclusions We identified three systematic reviews including four studies overall, of which one was randomized trials. We conclude that the use of a contralateral cane in patients with knee osteoarthritis probably reduces pain. In addition, it could slightly increase function, but the certainty of the evidence is low.

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