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      전신진동자극이 중증의 만성폐쇄폐질환 환자의 폐기능과 보행능력 및 삶의 질에 미치는 영향 = Effects of Whole Body Vibration Exercise on the Pulmonary Function, Gait Ability and Quality of Life of Patients with Severe Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease

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      PURPOSE: This study aimed to provide supporting data for the clinical use of breathing exercise with a WBV stimulation as a sustained and safe intervention program, by examining the effect of breathing exercise with WBV stimulation on the pulmonary function, gait ability, and life quality in patients with severe chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), who have difficulty performing exercise.
      METHODS: For this study, after collecting the samples from 20 patients with severe COPD, they were placed randomly in an experimental group to perform breathing exercises with a WBV stimulation (n = 10) and a control group to perform breathing exercises only (n=10). Before the intervention, pulmonary function, six-minute gait distance, and health-related life quality were measured as pre-tests. After applying the intervention program to the patients for 30 minutes once a day, for four days a week, for six weeks, the post-test items were remeasured in the same way as the pre-tests, and the results were analyzed.
      RESULTS: In the within-group comparison, both the experimental and control groups showed significant differences in the forced expiratory volume in one second, six-minute gait distance, and health-related life quality (p < .01) (p < .05). In the intergroup comparison, there were significant differences in the forced expiratory volume in one second and the six-minute gait distance (p < .05).
      CONCLUSION: WBV stimulation was more effective for the patients by improving the muscular strength and muscular endurance through the reflexive contraction of muscles, and increasing the exercise tolerance. This result could serve as an alternative means to clinically improve the physical function of patients with severe COPD, who have difficulty performing breathing exercises in the future.
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      PURPOSE: This study aimed to provide supporting data for the clinical use of breathing exercise with a WBV stimulation as a sustained and safe intervention program, by examining the effect of breathing exercise with WBV stimulation on the pulmonary fu...

      PURPOSE: This study aimed to provide supporting data for the clinical use of breathing exercise with a WBV stimulation as a sustained and safe intervention program, by examining the effect of breathing exercise with WBV stimulation on the pulmonary function, gait ability, and life quality in patients with severe chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), who have difficulty performing exercise.
      METHODS: For this study, after collecting the samples from 20 patients with severe COPD, they were placed randomly in an experimental group to perform breathing exercises with a WBV stimulation (n = 10) and a control group to perform breathing exercises only (n=10). Before the intervention, pulmonary function, six-minute gait distance, and health-related life quality were measured as pre-tests. After applying the intervention program to the patients for 30 minutes once a day, for four days a week, for six weeks, the post-test items were remeasured in the same way as the pre-tests, and the results were analyzed.
      RESULTS: In the within-group comparison, both the experimental and control groups showed significant differences in the forced expiratory volume in one second, six-minute gait distance, and health-related life quality (p < .01) (p < .05). In the intergroup comparison, there were significant differences in the forced expiratory volume in one second and the six-minute gait distance (p < .05).
      CONCLUSION: WBV stimulation was more effective for the patients by improving the muscular strength and muscular endurance through the reflexive contraction of muscles, and increasing the exercise tolerance. This result could serve as an alternative means to clinically improve the physical function of patients with severe COPD, who have difficulty performing breathing exercises in the future.

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      1 Roelants M, "Wholebody-vibration training increases knee-extension strength and speed of movement in older women" 52 (52): 901-908, 2004

      2 Figueroa A, "Whole-body vibration training reduces arterial stiffness, blood pressure and sympathovagal balance in young overweight/obese women" 35 (35): 667-672, 2012

      3 Pamukoff DN, "Whole-body vibration improves early rate of torque development in individuals with anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction" 31 (31): 2992-3000, 2017

      4 Neves CD, "Whole body vibration training increases physical measures and quality of life without altering inflammatory-oxidative biomarkers in patients with moderate COPD" 125 (125): 520-528, 2018

      5 Pahl A, "Whole body vibration training during allogeneic hematopoietic cell transplantationthe effects on patients’ physical capacity" 99 (99): 635-648, 2020

      6 Tsukahara Y, "What is the most effective posture to conduct vibration from the lower to the upper extremities during whole-body vibration exercise?" 7 : 5-10, 2016

      7 Jackson AS, "Vitamin D and skeletal muscle strength and endurance in COPD" 41 (41): 309-316, 2013

      8 Lee A, "Time to adapt exercise training regimens in pulmonary rehabilitation - a review of the literature" 9 (9): 1275-1288, 2014

      9 Telford D, "The Effect of Vibration Therapy on Walking Endurance in Children and Young People With Cerebral Palsy : Do Age and Gross Motor Function Classification System Matter?" 2 (2): 100068-, 2020

      10 Jaitovich A, "Skeletal muscle dysfunction in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. What we know and can do for our patients" 198 (198): 175-186, 2018

      1 Roelants M, "Wholebody-vibration training increases knee-extension strength and speed of movement in older women" 52 (52): 901-908, 2004

      2 Figueroa A, "Whole-body vibration training reduces arterial stiffness, blood pressure and sympathovagal balance in young overweight/obese women" 35 (35): 667-672, 2012

      3 Pamukoff DN, "Whole-body vibration improves early rate of torque development in individuals with anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction" 31 (31): 2992-3000, 2017

      4 Neves CD, "Whole body vibration training increases physical measures and quality of life without altering inflammatory-oxidative biomarkers in patients with moderate COPD" 125 (125): 520-528, 2018

      5 Pahl A, "Whole body vibration training during allogeneic hematopoietic cell transplantationthe effects on patients’ physical capacity" 99 (99): 635-648, 2020

      6 Tsukahara Y, "What is the most effective posture to conduct vibration from the lower to the upper extremities during whole-body vibration exercise?" 7 : 5-10, 2016

      7 Jackson AS, "Vitamin D and skeletal muscle strength and endurance in COPD" 41 (41): 309-316, 2013

      8 Lee A, "Time to adapt exercise training regimens in pulmonary rehabilitation - a review of the literature" 9 (9): 1275-1288, 2014

      9 Telford D, "The Effect of Vibration Therapy on Walking Endurance in Children and Young People With Cerebral Palsy : Do Age and Gross Motor Function Classification System Matter?" 2 (2): 100068-, 2020

      10 Jaitovich A, "Skeletal muscle dysfunction in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. What we know and can do for our patients" 198 (198): 175-186, 2018

      11 Alentorn-Geli E, "Six weeks of whole-body vibration exercise improves pain and fatigue in women with fibromyalgia" 14 (14): 975-981, 2008

      12 Hernandes NA, "Reproducibility of 6-minute walking test in patients with COPD" 38 (38): 261-267, 2011

      13 Gloeckl R, "Practical recommendations for exercise training in patients with COPD" 22 (22): 178-186, 2013

      14 Rittweger J, "Oxygen uptake in whole-body vibration exercise : influence of vibration frequency, amplitude and external load" 23 (23): 428-432, 2002

      15 Huang M, "Muscle activity and vibration transmissibility during whole-body vibration in chronic stroke" 29 (29): 816-825, 2019

      16 Ciancio N, "Most Italians attending a congress on health of elderly people do not know and do not recognize respiratory diseases" 11 : 26-, 2016

      17 Fischer M, "Long-term effects of whole-body vibration on human gait : a systematic review and meta-analysis" 10 : 627-, 2019

      18 Pamukoff DN, "Immediate effect of vibra\-tory stimuli on quadriceps function in healthy adults" 54 (54): 469-478, 2016

      19 Pleguezuelos E, "How whole-body vibration can help our COPD patients. Physiological changes at different vibration frequencies" 13 : 3373-3380, 2018

      20 Ko MS, "Effects of three weeks of whole-body vibration training on joint-position sense, balance, and gait in children with cerebral palsy : A randomized controlled study" 68 (68): 99-105, 2016

      21 Nasrallah TM, "Effects of Whole-Body Vibration on Egyptian Patients with Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease" 2 (2): 420-426, 2020

      22 Moran K, "Effect of vibration training in maximal effort(70% 1RM)dynamic bicep curls" 39 (39): 526-533, 2007

      23 Zheng YL, "Effect of 12-week whole-body vibration exercise on lumbopelvic proprioception and pain control in young adults with nonspecific low back pain" 25 : 443-452, 2019

      24 Ritzmann R, "EMG activity during whole body vibration : motion artifacts or stretch reflexes?" 110 (110): 143-151, 2010

      25 Cardim AB, "Does whole-body vibration improve the functional exercise capacity of subjects with COPD? A meta-analysis" 61 (61): 1552-1559, 2016

      26 Taivassalo T, "Contribution of the mitochondria to locomotor muscle dysfunction in patients with COPD" 149 (149): 1302-1312, 2016

      27 Choudhury G, "Comorbidities and Systemic Effects of Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease" 35 (35): 101-130, 2014

      28 Barnes PJ, "Cellular and molecular mechanisms of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease" 35 (35): 71-86, 2014

      29 Spruit MA, "An official American Thoracic Society/European Respiratory Society statement : key concepts and advances in pulmonary rehabilitation" 188 (188): e13-64, 2013

      30 Ye J, "Acute effects of whole-body vibration on trunk muscle functioning in young healthy adults" 28 (28): 2872-2879, 2014

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