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Objetivo: Determinar o efeito da Vibração de Corpo Inteiro (VCI) na dor e no equilíbrio de indivíduos com osteoartrite do joelho. Metodologia: Pesquisa computorizada de estudos randomizados controlados que avaliassem o efeito da VCI na dor e no equilíbrio de indivíduos com osteoartrite do joelho, nas bases de dados PubMed, PEDro e Web Of Science. Resultados: 7 estudos cumpriram os critérios de elegibilidade definidos, tendo apresentado resultados para uma amostra total de 297 indivíduos. De forma geral, em indivíduos sujeitos a protocolos de VCI juntamente com diferentes programas de exercícios foram maioritariamente reportadas melhorias significativas tanto na intensidade da dor como no equilíbrio, e inclusive, efeitos superiores comparativamente a indivíduos que eram sujeitos apenas aos programas de exercícios. Conclusão: Existe evidência que a VCI tem efeitos benéficos sobre a dor e o equilíbrio de indivíduos com osteoartrite do joelho.
Objective: To determine the effect of Whole Body Vibration (WBV) on pain and balance of individuals with knee osteoarthritis. Methodology: Computerized search for randomized controlled trials evaluating the effect of WBV on pain and balance of individuals with knee osteoarthritis in the PubMed, PEDro and Web of Science databases. Results: 7 studies met the defined eligibility criteria and presented results for a total sample of 297 subjects. In general, individuals undergoing WBV protocols together with different exercise programs reported mainly significant improvements in both pain intensity and balance, and even greater effects when compared to individuals who were subjected to exercise programs alone. Conclusion: There is evidence that WBV has beneficial effects on pain and balance of individuals with knee osteoarthritis.
Objective: To determine the effect of Whole Body Vibration (WBV) on pain and balance of individuals with knee osteoarthritis. Methodology: Computerized search for randomized controlled trials evaluating the effect of WBV on pain and balance of individuals with knee osteoarthritis in the PubMed, PEDro and Web of Science databases. Results: 7 studies met the defined eligibility criteria and presented results for a total sample of 297 subjects. In general, individuals undergoing WBV protocols together with different exercise programs reported mainly significant improvements in both pain intensity and balance, and even greater effects when compared to individuals who were subjected to exercise programs alone. Conclusion: There is evidence that WBV has beneficial effects on pain and balance of individuals with knee osteoarthritis.
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Vibração de corpo inteiro Osteoartrite do joelho Dor Equilíbrio Whole body vibration Knee osteoarthritis Pain Balance