Charlotte Laurent, Charlotte Beaudart, Yves Léonard, Benoit Maertens, Luc Laurent, Jean-François Kaux
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摘要
HUBER®是一种等距强化装置,已被广泛推广为呈现异质性概况的患者的康复工具。方法:检索Medline和Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials (Central)。仅包括旨在评估HUBER®装置(任何版本,任何使用的干预方案)对成人身体康复结果有效性的介入性研究。使用Cochrane RoB工具评估研究质量。结果:142篇文献中,6篇介入研究被纳入本系统综述。每项研究的参与者人数从12到53不等,干预时间从4到8周不等,每周的治疗次数从2到4次不等。参与者的不同简介被包括在内。在全球范围内,使用HUBER®设备的训练课程对以下结果显示出适度的有益效果:形态特征、力量、平衡和肌肉力量。然而,纳入研究的总体质量被评为中等至低。结论:由于其同时收集各种生理参数的能力,HUBER®装置似乎是一种有趣的康复工具。
[Whole-body training using HUBER® system in physical therapy rehabilitation: a systematic review].
Introduction: HUBER®, an isometric strengthening device, has been promoted as rehabilitation tool for a wide population of patients presenting heterogenous profiles.
Methods: Medline and the Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials (CENTRAL) were searched. Only interventional studies aiming to assess the effectiveness of HUBER® device (any versions, any protocol of intervention used) on physical rehabilitation outcomes of adults were included. Quality of studies was assessed using Cochrane RoB tools.
Results: Out of 142 references, six interventional studies were included in this systematic review. The number of participants included per study varied from 12 to 53, length of intervention varied from 4 to 8 weeks and number of sessions per week varied from 2 to 4. Different profiles of participants were included. Globally, training sessions using the HUBER® device showed moderate beneficial effects on the following outcomes: morphological characteristics, strength, balance and muscle power. The overall quality of the included studies was, however, rated as moderate to low.
Conclusion: Because of its capacity to collect various physiological parameters simultaneously, the HUBER® device seems to be an interesting rehabilitation tool.