振动平台在纤维肌痛综合征中的应用:未来展望

I. Chulvi-Medrano, B. Sañudo, Laura Masiá-Tortosa, M. D. Silva-Grigoletto
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摘要

摘要目的:本综述分析了现有的信息,以确定全身振动训练[WBV]的影响因素,并估计其在[FMS]中的潜在益处。最后,我们建立了在FMS中应用WBV训练的建议[振动刺激变量的操纵]。研究结果:我们假设WBV是一种有效且安全的FMS运动。我们推断,WBV训练中微不足道的肌肉损伤和最小的自愿体力劳动可以帮助FMS患者坚持体力活动。我们发现WBV可以改善身体健康(力量和平衡)和生活质量,同时促进FMS中最重要的体征和症状(疲劳和疼痛)的减少。虽然没有观察到剂量-反应关系,但训练量可能是取得显著改善的重要因素。结论:我们得出结论,我们的结果很重要,因为FMS是一种非常常见的风湿病病理,影响许多女性,而WBV训练似乎是一种非常实用的训练类型,可以通过改善FMS的功能身体健康和症状来改善生活质量。
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The Use of Vibration Platforms in Fibromyalgia Syndrome: Future Prospects
Abstract Objectives: This review analyzes the information available so as to identify factors influencing whole body vibration training [WBV] and estimates its potential benefits in [FMS]. Finally, we established recommendations [manipulation of variables of vibration stimulus] for applying WBV training in FMS. Findings: We hypothesized that WBV is an effective and safe type of exercise for FMS. We reasoned that the insignificant amount of muscle damage and the minimal voluntary physical effort involved in WBV training could help in the adherence to physical activity in FMS patients. We found WBV could improve physical fitness [strength and balance] and quality of life, along with promoting a decrease of most important signs and symptoms in FMS [fatigue and pain]. Although no dose–response relationship could be observed, training volume might be an important factor for achieving notable improvements. Conclusions: We concluded that our results are important because FMS is a very common rheumatic pathology that affects many women, and WBV training seems to be a very practical type of training which may improve quality of life by improving functional physical fitness and symptoms of FMS.
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Journal of Musculoskeletal Pain
Journal of Musculoskeletal Pain 医学-风湿病学
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