Systematic review of published studies on aquatic exercise for balance in patients with multiple sclerosis, Parkinson's disease, and hemiplegia

IF 0.9 Q4 REHABILITATION Hong Kong Physiotherapy Journal Pub Date : 2016-12-01 DOI:10.1016/j.hkpj.2016.03.002
Pichanan Methajarunon MSc, PT , Chachris Eitivipart MSc, PT , Claire J. Diver PhD, Grad Dip Phys, MCSP, PG Cert Res , Anchalee Foongchomcheay PhD, PT
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Abstract

Background

Multiple sclerosis, Parkinson's disease, and hemiplegia are common disorders that directly cause impairment of balance and gait. Aquatic exercises are used for neurological rehabilitation. It is suggested that the contributing factors of the water setting such as buoyancy, viscosity, and hydrostatic pressure offer an ideal environment for rehabilitative programmes.

Objective

To conduct a systematic review of studies that assess the effect of aquatic exercises on balance in neurological patients (i.e., patients with multiple sclerosis, Parkinson's disease, and hemiplegia).

Methods

A systematic literature search of six databases (MEDLINE, PEDro, AMED, CINAHL, Embase, SPORTDiscus) for randomized controlled trials and quasi-experimental trials on aquatic exercises in three different neurological disorders, namely, multiple sclerosis, Parkinson's disease, and hemiplegia, was performed. Reference lists from identified studies were manually searched for additional studies. Methodological quality was assessed using the Downs and Black checklist. The data were analyzed and synthesized by two independent reviewers. Disagreements in extracted data were resolved by discussion among the reviewers.

Results

The methodological quality of eight studies included in this review ranged from fair to good. The findings illustrated that there were statistically significant improvements in static and dynamic balance in patients with multiple sclerosis and hemiplegia. The statistically significant improvements in gait ability were only found in the studies conducted on multiple sclerosis. No conclusions can be drawn in Parkinson's populations as only two trials conducted with a small sample size were available.

Conclusion

Aquatic exercises may be effective at improving balance impairment in patients with hemiplegia and multiple sclerosis. There is a need for further research investigating its effect on Parkinson's disease before encouraging the use of aquatic exercises.

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对已发表的关于水上运动对多发性硬化症、帕金森病和偏瘫患者平衡的研究进行系统综述
背景:多发性硬化症、帕金森氏症和偏瘫是直接导致平衡和步态障碍的常见疾病。水上运动用于神经康复。研究表明,水环境的浮力、粘度和静水压力等因素为修复方案提供了理想的环境。目的对评估水上运动对神经系统患者(即多发性硬化症、帕金森病和偏瘫患者)平衡能力影响的研究进行系统综述。方法系统检索MEDLINE、PEDro、AMED、CINAHL、Embase、SPORTDiscus等6个数据库,对水上运动治疗多发性硬化症、帕金森病和偏瘫3种不同神经系统疾病的随机对照试验和准实验试验进行文献检索。从确定的研究中手动检索参考列表以查找其他研究。使用Downs和Black检查表评估方法学质量。数据由两名独立审稿人进行分析和综合。对提取数据的分歧通过审稿人之间的讨论来解决。结果本综述纳入的8项研究的方法学质量从一般到良好不等。研究结果表明,多发性硬化症和偏瘫患者在静态和动态平衡方面有统计学上显著的改善。步态能力的统计学显著改善仅在多发性硬化症的研究中发现。在帕金森氏症人群中没有得出结论,因为只有两个小样本量的试验。结论水上运动可有效改善偏瘫合并多发性硬化症患者的平衡功能障碍。在鼓励使用水上运动之前,需要进一步研究其对帕金森病的影响。
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期刊介绍: The Hong Kong Physiotherapy Journal is the official journal of the Hong Kong Physiotherapy Association Limited (HKPA Ltd). This peer-reviewed journal aims to contribute to and document the advancements in the principles and practice of physiotherapy in Hong Kong.The Hong Kong Physiotherapy Journal is published annually and papers are categorized into research reports, treatment reports, technical reports, literature reviews, and letters to the editor.
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