老年人运动恐惧症困境:系统回顾

A. Ahangari, Mohammad Abdolrahmani
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运动恐惧症是疼痛并发症之一,最终可能导致残疾。几项研究表明,与年龄相关的问题与亲属恐惧症之间存在关联。目的是调查到2020年3月前65岁以上老年人运动恐惧症管理的临床试验。PubMed、CINAHL、b谷歌Scholar和PsycINFO数据库的电子检索截止到2020年3月。所有关于运动恐惧症的研究,包括临床试验,以及65岁以上老年人的随机试验研究设计。使用了两组搜索词,包括“运动恐惧症和干预”和“运动恐惧症和干预”。从总共2669篇文章中,在排除了不同的原因后,只有三篇文章,共87名参与者,平均年龄68.5岁,都来自土耳其,与本研究的目标有关。其中两名患者使用两种不同的物理治疗方法来治疗颈部疼痛和腰痛其中一种是关于跌倒的。运动恐惧症被用来衡量治疗的有效性。老年人进行常规和适当设计的锻炼和活动更健康,残疾的可能性更低,因此生活质量更高,健康寿命更长。但是,为了实现这些目标,应该调查与衰老相关的疾病和障碍。
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Kinesiophobia dilemma for older adults: a systematic review
Kinesiophobia is one of the pain complications which eventually might cause disability. Several studies showed correlation between age-related problems with kinsiophobia. The objective was to investigate clinical trials about managing kinesiophobia among older adults aged +65 years until March 2020. PubMed, CINAHL, Google Scholar, and PsycINFO databases were electronically searched until March 2020. All studies about kinesiophobia, with clinical trials, and randomized trials study design among older adults aged +65 years were included in the review. Two set of searching terms including ‘kinesiophobia AND intervention’ and ‘fear of movement AND intervention’ were used. From a total of 2669 articles, after excluding for different reasons, only three articles with total of 87 participants, mean age 68.5, all from Turkey related to the objectives of this study remained. Two of them were evaluated using two different physiotherapy approaches to manage neck pain and low back pain and one of them was regarding falls. Kinesiophobia was used as measure for the effectiveness of treatments. Older adults with routine and properly designed exercise and activity are healthier, with a lower probability for disability and therefore higher quality of life and longer healthy life. But to reach those goals, agerelated diseases and barriers should be investigated.
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