功能性运动训练在多发性硬化症患者中的应用:系统综述。

IF 4.6 2区 医学 Q1 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Frederike Adammek, Weronika Gralla, Marie Kupjetz, Annette Rademacher, Philipp Zimmer, Eduard Isenmann, Niklas Joisten
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功能性运动训练侧重于通过结合力量、稳定性、平衡、协调和柔韧性来增强身体的日常运动能力。更灵活和不太标准化的运动方法,如功能性运动训练,可能对改善多发性硬化症(pwMS)患者的症状有进一步的好处,但对它们的研究较少。本综述旨在全面概述功能性运动训练对pwMS的功能结果(活动能力、行走能力、平衡和本体感觉)、身体(力量和耐力)和生理表现测量以及患者报告的结果(生活质量、疲劳)的影响。系统评价按照PRISMA指南进行。文献检索在Medline (PubMed)和Cochrane CENTRAL(成立至2025年2月19日)进行。我们纳入了调查功能性运动训练对成人pwMS预后影响的研究。使用研究质量和报告评估工具(TESTEX)对质量和报告进行评估。该综述共纳入了19项研究,从较小的试点研究到较大的随机对照试验。干预持续了6到16周。本综述纳入的研究结果具有高度异质性。其中一些研究已经证明了在活动能力、短距离和长距离行走能力、平衡、力量和耐力测量以及生活质量和疲劳方面的改善。坚持培训的报告很少。pwMS的功能运动训练是一种综合的方法,可以同时实现功能改善、力量增加和耐力提高,从而促进有益的健康效果。未来,需要明确功能性运动训练的定义,研究应关注治疗依从性的一致报道,并调查功能性运动训练对pwMS的长期影响。普洛斯彼罗注册号:CRD42023448077。
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Functional exercise training in persons with multiple sclerosis: a systematic review.

Functional exercise training in persons with multiple sclerosis: a systematic review.

Functional exercise training focuses on enhancing the body's capacity for everyday movements by targeting a combination of strength, stability, balance, coordination, and flexibility. More flexible and less standardized exercise approaches, such as functional exercise training, may offer further benefits on improving symptoms in persons with MS (pwMS), but they have been less investigated. This review aims to provide a comprehensive overview of the existing literature on the effects of functional exercise training on functional outcomes (mobility, walking capacity, balance, and proprioception), physical (strength and endurance) and physiological performance measures, as well as patient-reported outcomes (Quality of Life, Fatigue) in pwMS. The systematic review was conducted according to the PRISMA guidelines. Literature searches were conducted in Medline (PubMed) and Cochrane CENTRAL (inception to 19th February 2025). We included studies investigating the effects of functional exercise training on any outcome in adult pwMS. The quality and reporting were evaluated using the Tool for the assEssment of Study qualiTy and reporting in EXercise (TESTEX). A total of 19 studies were included in the review, ranging from smaller pilot studies to larger randomized controlled trials. Interventions lasted between six and 16 weeks. Results of the studies included in this review were highly heterogeneous. Some of the included studies have demonstrated improvements in mobility, short and long walking capacity, balance, strength, and endurance measures as well as on quality of life and fatigue. Adherence to training was poorly reported. Functional exercise training for pwMS is a comprehensive approach to achieving functional improvements, strength gains, and improved endurance simultaneously, thereby promoting beneficial health effects. In future, a clear definition of functional exercise training is required, research should focus on the consistent reporting of treatment adherence, and investigate the long-term effects of functional exercise training in pwMS.PROSPERO registration number: CRD42023448077.

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Journal of Neurology
Journal of Neurology 医学-临床神经学
CiteScore
10.00
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558
审稿时长
1 months
期刊介绍: The Journal of Neurology is an international peer-reviewed journal which provides a source for publishing original communications and reviews on clinical neurology covering the whole field. In addition, Letters to the Editors serve as a forum for clinical cases and the exchange of ideas which highlight important new findings. A section on Neurological progress serves to summarise the major findings in certain fields of neurology. Commentaries on new developments in clinical neuroscience, which may be commissioned or submitted, are published as editorials. Every neurologist interested in the current diagnosis and treatment of neurological disorders needs access to the information contained in this valuable journal.
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