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Effect of whole body vibration exercise on muscle strength and proprioception in females with knee osteoarthritis

Authors :
Trans, T
Aaboe, J
Henriksen, M
Christensen, R
Bliddal, H
Lund, H
Trans, T
Aaboe, J
Henriksen, M
Christensen, R
Bliddal, H
Lund, H
Source :
Trans , T , Aaboe , J , Henriksen , M , Christensen , R , Bliddal , H & Lund , H 2009 , ' Effect of whole body vibration exercise on muscle strength and proprioception in females with knee osteoarthritis ' , Knee , vol. 16 , no. 4 , pp. 256-61 .
Publication Year :
2009

Abstract

Udgivelsesdato: 2009-Aug<br />The purpose of this study was to assess the effect of whole body vibration (WBV) exercise on muscle strength and proprioception in female patients with osteoarthritis in the knee (knee-OA). A single blinded, randomised, controlled trial was performed in an outpatient clinic on 52 female patients diagnosed with knee-OA (mean age 60.4 years+/-9.6). They were randomly assigned to one of 3 groups: 1. WBV-exercise on a stable platform (VibM; n=17 (mean age, 61.5+/-9.2)), WBV-exercise on a balance board (VibF; n=18 (mean age, 58.7+/-11.0)), or control group (Con; n=18 (mean age, 61.1+/-8.5)). The WBV groups trained twice a week for 8 weeks, with a progressively increasing intensity. The WBV groups performed unloaded static WBV exercise. The following were measured: knee muscle strength (extension/flexion) and proprioception (threshold for detection of passive movement (TDPM)). Self-reported disease status was measured using WOMAC. It was found that muscle strength increased significantly (p<0.001) in VibM compared to Con. Isometric knee-extension significantly increased (p=0.021) in VibM compared to Con. TDPM was significantly improved (p=0.033) in VibF compared to Con, while there was a tendency (p=0.051) for VibM to perform better compared to Con. There were no effects in the self-reported disease status measures. This study showed that the WBV-exercise regime on a stable platform (VibM) yielded increased muscle strength, while the WBV-exercise on a balance board (VibF) showed improved TDPM. The WBV-exercise is a time-saving and safe method for rehabilitation of women with knee-OA.

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OAIster
Journal :
Trans , T , Aaboe , J , Henriksen , M , Christensen , R , Bliddal , H & Lund , H 2009 , ' Effect of whole body vibration exercise on muscle strength and proprioception in females with knee osteoarthritis ' , Knee , vol. 16 , no. 4 , pp. 256-61 .
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1322593047
Document Type :
Electronic Resource