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Tipo: | Artigo de Periódico |
Título: | Current evidence does not support whole body vibration in clinical practice in children and adolescents with disabilities: a systematic review of randomized controlled trial |
Autor(es): | Hércules Ribeiro Leite Ana Cristina Resende Camargos Vanessa Amaral Mendonça Ana Cristina Rodrigues Lacerda Bruno Alvarenga Soares Vinicius Cunha Oliveira |
Resumen: | Background: Whole body vibration has been used alone or combined with other interventions in rehabilitation of children and adolescents with disabilities; however, there is limited evidence to support this approach. Objectives: To review the strength, quality, and conclusiveness of evidence supporting the use of whole body vibration in children and adolescents with disabilities. Methods: Electronic database search included Medline, AMED, Embase, Cochrane, SportDiscus, CINAHL and PEDro from the inception to June 2018. Studies investigating the effects of whole body vibration, alone or combined with other interventions, compared to minimal intervention or other interventions were included. The outcomes measured were: body structure and function (lean body mass, bone mineral density, knee muscle strength and overall stability) and activity and participation (gait speed, walking distance, gross motor function, self-care and mobility). Results: Fifteen randomized trials involving 403 participants were included. Methodological quality of eligible trials was moderate (mean of 5.5 points on the 10-point PEDro scale). Overall, whole body vibration was no better than minimal intervention. In all comparisons where additional effect of whole body vibration was better than other interventions, the effect size ranged from low to high in the trials, but ranged from very-low to low quality at short and medium-term follow-up. Sensitivity analysis for health condition and low-quality studies showed impact on trunk bone mineral density of additional effect of whole body vibration at medium-term compared to other interventions. Conclusion: The low to very-low quality of evidence suggests caution in recommending the use of this approach. New studies could change the findings of this review. PROSPERO registration: CRD42017060704. |
Asunto: | Crianças deficientes Adolescentes Deficiência física Vibração Reabilitação Exercícios físicos Revisão sistemática |
Idioma: | eng |
País: | Brasil |
Editor: | Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais |
Sigla da Institución: | UFMG |
Departamento: | EEF - DEPARTAMENTO DE FISIOTERAPIA |
Tipo de acceso: | Acesso Restrito |
Identificador DOI: | https://doi.org/10.1016/j.bjpt.2018.09.005 |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/1843/43240 |
Fecha del documento: | may-2019 |
metadata.dc.url.externa: | https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1413355518300236?via%3Dihub |
metadata.dc.relation.ispartof: | Brazilian Journal of Physical Therapy |
Aparece en las colecciones: | Artigo de Periódico |
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