Parsons J, Mathieson S, Jull A, Parsons M
a School of Nursing, Faculty of Medical and Health Sciences, The University of Auckland , New Zealand.
b Institute of Healthy Ageing, Waikato District Health Board , Hamilton , New Zealand.
Disabil Rehabil. 2016;38(11):1082-8. doi: 10.3109/09638288.2015.1103793. Epub 2015 Dec 22.
To determine the effect of Vibration Training (VT) on functional ability and falls risk among a group of frail older people admitted to an inpatient rehabilitation unit in a regional hospital in New Zealand.
A randomized controlled trial of 56 participants (mean 82.01 years in the intervention group and 81.76 years in the control group). VT targeting lower limb muscles with a frequency 30-50 Hz occurred three times per week until discharge. Amplitude progressively increased from 2 to 5 mm to allow the programme to be individually tailored to the participant. The control group received usual care physiotherapy sessions. Outcome measures were: Physiological profile assessment (PPA); and Functional Independence measure (FIM) and Modified Falls Efficacy Scale (MFES).
There was a statistically significant difference observed between the two groups in terms of FIM score (F = 5.09, p = 0.03) and MFES (F = 3.52, p = 0.007) but no difference was observed in terms of PPA scores (F = 0.96, p = 0.36).
Among older people admitted to an inpatient rehabilitation facility there may be some beneficial effect to the use of VT in conjunction with usual care physiotherapy in terms of improved functional ability. The study design and the small dosage of VT provided may have precluded any change in falls risk among participants.
Vibration training (VT) may assist in reducing the risk of falling among at risk older people. Current pressures on health systems (ageing population, reduced hospital length of stay) necessitate the development of innovative strategies to maximise the rehabilitation potential of older people. Among older people admitted to an inpatient rehabilitation facility there may be some beneficial effect to the use of vibration training in conjunction with usual care physiotherapy in terms of improved functional ability.
确定振动训练(VT)对新西兰一家地区医院住院康复科收治的一组体弱老年人的功能能力和跌倒风险的影响。
一项随机对照试验,共56名参与者(干预组平均年龄82.01岁,对照组平均年龄81.76岁)。针对下肢肌肉进行频率为30 - 50赫兹的振动训练,每周进行三次,直至出院。振幅从2毫米逐渐增加到5毫米,以便根据参与者的情况进行个性化调整。对照组接受常规护理物理治疗。结果测量指标包括:生理状况评估(PPA);功能独立性测量(FIM)和改良跌倒效能量表(MFES)。
两组在FIM评分(F = 5.09,p = 0.03)和MFES(F = 3.52,p = 0.007)方面存在统计学显著差异,但在PPA评分方面未观察到差异(F = 0.96,p = 0.36)。
在住院康复机构收治的老年人中,将振动训练与常规护理物理治疗相结合使用,在改善功能能力方面可能有一些有益效果。本研究的设计以及所采用的小剂量振动训练可能排除了参与者跌倒风险的任何变化。
振动训练(VT)可能有助于降低高危老年人的跌倒风险。当前卫生系统面临的压力(人口老龄化、住院时间缩短)使得有必要制定创新策略,以最大限度地发挥老年人的康复潜力。在住院康复机构收治的老年人中,将振动训练与常规护理物理治疗相结合使用,在改善功能能力方面可能有一些有益效果。