Andrea Calderone MSc , Svonko Galasso PhD , Alessandro Marco De Nunzio PhD , Antonio Leo PhD , Tina Balletta PhD , Angelo Quartarone PhD , Rocco Salvatore Calabrò PhD
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Abstract
Objective
To consolidate evidence on the efficacy of muscle vibration therapy for neurorehabilitation, providing health care practitioners with insights for enhancing treatment protocols and guiding future research.
Data Sources
Studies were identified from an online search of PubMed, Web of Science, and Embase databases, with a search time range of 2014-2024.
Study Selection
A total of 26 studies involving 787 individuals were included in this systematic review, including diverse neurologic conditions and intervention protocols.
Data Extraction
Keywords, Boolean operators, and controlled vocabulary were combined and tested in a gradual and iterative manner to achieve the highest possible sensitivity and specificity. The PRISMA flowchart was used to depict the process of selecting relevant studies.
Data Synthesis
Research on segmental and local muscle vibration in upper limb rehabilitation for poststroke patients is promising, as it can improve motor function, decrease spasticity, and enhance muscle control. Whole-body vibration interventions also show advantages in lower limb spasticity and balance, with specific studies adducing better results when paired with task-specific training. Vibration therapy has shown promising outcomes for alleviating pain, managing spasticity, and improving motor function in various neurologic conditions such as SCI and cerebral palsy, highlighting its potential in treating different neurologic disorders.
Conclusions
This review emphasizes the potential of muscle vibration therapy in neurorehabilitation, showing benefits in motor control, spasticity, and functional outcomes, while underscoring the importance of rigorous methods and further extensive research to improve result dependability.
目的巩固肌肉振动治疗神经康复疗效的证据,为医护人员完善治疗方案和指导未来的研究提供参考。研究来源于PubMed、Web of Science和Embase数据库的在线搜索,搜索时间范围为2014-2024年。研究选择本系统综述共纳入26项研究,涉及787名个体,包括不同的神经系统疾病和干预方案。数据提取关键字、布尔运算符和受控词汇以渐进和迭代的方式进行组合和测试,以达到尽可能高的灵敏度和特异性。使用PRISMA流程图来描述选择相关研究的过程。研究局部和局部肌肉振动在脑卒中后患者上肢康复中的应用是有前景的,因为它可以改善运动功能,减少痉挛,增强肌肉控制。全身振动干预在下肢痉挛和平衡方面也显示出优势,具体研究表明,与特定任务训练相结合,效果更好。振动疗法在缓解疼痛、控制痉挛和改善各种神经系统疾病(如脊髓损伤和脑瘫)的运动功能方面显示出有希望的结果,突出了其在治疗不同神经系统疾病方面的潜力。结论本综述强调了肌肉振动疗法在神经康复中的潜力,显示出在运动控制、痉挛和功能结局方面的益处,同时强调了严格方法和进一步广泛研究以提高结果可靠性的重要性。