Is body weight-support treadmill training effective in increasing muscle trophism after traumatic spinal cord injury? A systematic review
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Resumo: | © 2015 International Spinal Cord Society.Study design: Systematic review. Objective: To determine the effectiveness of body weight-support treadmill training (BWSTT) for muscle atrophy management in people with spinal cord injury (SCI). Setting: Studies from multiple countries were included. Methods: The following databases were consulted from January to October 2013: PubMed, Institute for Scientific Information (ISI), Science Direct and Lilacs. The methodological quality of the articles included was classified according to Jovell and Navarro-Rubio. Results: A total of five studies were included. These studies reported a significant association between BWSTT and increased trophism of the lower limb muscles of humans with SCI, which was observed as an increase in the cross-sectional area. Moreover, improvements in the ability to generate peak torque, contract the knee extensors and ankle plantarflexors with reduction of body weight support were observed after BWSTT. Conclusion: The results were considered inconclusive because of the low methodological quality of the articles, which was because of the absence of sample homogeneity, thereby providing a low level of evidence for clinical practice. |
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Is body weight-support treadmill training effective in increasing muscle trophism after traumatic spinal cord injury? A systematic review© 2015 International Spinal Cord Society.Study design: Systematic review. Objective: To determine the effectiveness of body weight-support treadmill training (BWSTT) for muscle atrophy management in people with spinal cord injury (SCI). Setting: Studies from multiple countries were included. Methods: The following databases were consulted from January to October 2013: PubMed, Institute for Scientific Information (ISI), Science Direct and Lilacs. The methodological quality of the articles included was classified according to Jovell and Navarro-Rubio. Results: A total of five studies were included. These studies reported a significant association between BWSTT and increased trophism of the lower limb muscles of humans with SCI, which was observed as an increase in the cross-sectional area. Moreover, improvements in the ability to generate peak torque, contract the knee extensors and ankle plantarflexors with reduction of body weight support were observed after BWSTT. Conclusion: The results were considered inconclusive because of the low methodological quality of the articles, which was because of the absence of sample homogeneity, thereby providing a low level of evidence for clinical practice.2024-12-06T13:58:10Z2015Artigo de revisãoinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionp. 176 - 1811476-562410.1038/sc.2014.198https://repositorio.udesc.br/handle/UDESC/8083ark:/33523/0013000009f0jSpinal Cord533Do Espirito Santo C.C.*Swarowsky A.*Recchia T.L.*Lopes A.P.F.*Ilha, Jocemarengreponame:Repositório Institucional da Udescinstname:Universidade do Estado de Santa Catarina (UDESC)instacron:UDESCinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2024-12-07T20:56:21Zoai:repositorio.udesc.br:UDESC/8083Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertaçõeshttps://pergamumweb.udesc.br/biblioteca/index.phpPRIhttps://repositorio-api.udesc.br/server/oai/requestri@udesc.bropendoar:63912024-12-07T20:56:21Repositório Institucional da Udesc - Universidade do Estado de Santa Catarina (UDESC)false |
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Is body weight-support treadmill training effective in increasing muscle trophism after traumatic spinal cord injury? A systematic review |
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Is body weight-support treadmill training effective in increasing muscle trophism after traumatic spinal cord injury? A systematic review |
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Is body weight-support treadmill training effective in increasing muscle trophism after traumatic spinal cord injury? A systematic review Do Espirito Santo C.C.* |
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Is body weight-support treadmill training effective in increasing muscle trophism after traumatic spinal cord injury? A systematic review |
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Is body weight-support treadmill training effective in increasing muscle trophism after traumatic spinal cord injury? A systematic review |
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Is body weight-support treadmill training effective in increasing muscle trophism after traumatic spinal cord injury? A systematic review |
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Is body weight-support treadmill training effective in increasing muscle trophism after traumatic spinal cord injury? A systematic review |
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Is body weight-support treadmill training effective in increasing muscle trophism after traumatic spinal cord injury? A systematic review |
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Do Espirito Santo C.C.* |
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Do Espirito Santo C.C.* Swarowsky A.* Recchia T.L.* Lopes A.P.F.* Ilha, Jocemar |
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Swarowsky A.* Recchia T.L.* Lopes A.P.F.* Ilha, Jocemar |
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Do Espirito Santo C.C.* Swarowsky A.* Recchia T.L.* Lopes A.P.F.* Ilha, Jocemar |
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© 2015 International Spinal Cord Society.Study design: Systematic review. Objective: To determine the effectiveness of body weight-support treadmill training (BWSTT) for muscle atrophy management in people with spinal cord injury (SCI). Setting: Studies from multiple countries were included. Methods: The following databases were consulted from January to October 2013: PubMed, Institute for Scientific Information (ISI), Science Direct and Lilacs. The methodological quality of the articles included was classified according to Jovell and Navarro-Rubio. Results: A total of five studies were included. These studies reported a significant association between BWSTT and increased trophism of the lower limb muscles of humans with SCI, which was observed as an increase in the cross-sectional area. Moreover, improvements in the ability to generate peak torque, contract the knee extensors and ankle plantarflexors with reduction of body weight support were observed after BWSTT. Conclusion: The results were considered inconclusive because of the low methodological quality of the articles, which was because of the absence of sample homogeneity, thereby providing a low level of evidence for clinical practice. |
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