Why the hell are we still writing about NDT/Bobath? It has been proven multiple times to not be effective.
The latest here, proving that researchers do not follow previous research in their field.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE:
The
study's purpose was to describe the range of knowledge pertaining to
the Bobath (NDT) concept in adult neurological rehabilitation,
synthesizes the findings, identify knowledge gaps and develop
empirically based recommendations for future research.
METHODS:
A
scoping review of research and non-research articles published from
2007 to 2012. Two independent reviewers selected studies based on a
systematic procedure. Inclusion criteria for studies were electronically
accessible English language literature with Bobath and/or
Neurodevelopmental Therapy as the subject heading in the
title/keyword/abstract/intervention comparison with respect to adult
neurological conditions. Data were abstracted and summarized with
respect to study design, theoretical framework, clinical application
including population representation, study fidelity, intervention
comparison, duration of care, measurement and findings.
RESULTS:
Of
the 33 publications identified 17 were intervention studies (11 RCT's/1
prospective parallel group design/5 N-of-1). One other paper was a
systematic review.
CONCLUSIONS:
The intervention studies, primarily RCT designs, have serious
methodological concerns particularly related to study/treatment fidelity
and measurement resulting in no clear clinical direction. Aspects such
as theoretical framework, therapist skill, quality of movement
measurement and individualized interventions require careful
consideration in the design of Bobath studies. Implications for
Rehabilitation Future intervention studies should be based on the
current Bobath theoretical framework and key aspects of clinical
practice. Study and treatment fidelity issues need to be carefully
considered when interpreting the results of existing RCT's evaluating
the Bobath concept. N-of-1 randomized, observational, factorial and
mixed method study designs should be considered as alternative study
options.
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