Department of Physical Therapy, Universidade Federal de Pernambuco (UFPE), Recife, Pernambuco, Brazil.
Post-Graduate Program in Physical Therapy, Universidade Federal de Pernambuco (UFPE), Recife, Pernambuco, Brazil.
PLoS One. 2023 Sep 8;18(9):e0291193. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0291193. eCollection 2023.
Opting to use aquatic or land-based physical therapy exercises to improve balance, gait, quality of life and reduce fall-related outcomes in community-dwelling older adults (CDOAs) is still a questionable clinical decision for physiotherapists.
Assess the quality of evidence from randomized or quasi-randomized controlled trials that used aquatic physical therapy exercises to improve balance, gait, quality of life and reduce fall-related outcomes in CDOAs.
Articles were surveyed in the following databases: MEDLINE/PubMed, EMBASE, SCOPUS, LILACS, Web of Science, CENTRAL (Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials), PEDro, CINAHL, SciELO and Google Scholar, published in any language, up to July 31, 2023. Two independent reviewers extracted the data and assessed evidence quality. The risk of bias of the trials was evaluated by the Cochrane tool and evidence quality by GRADE approach. Review Manager software was used to conduct the meta-analyses.
3007 articles were identified in the searches, remaining 33 studies to be read in full, with 11 trials being eligible for this systematic review. The trials included presented low evidence quality for the balance, gait, quality of life and fear of falling. Land-based and aquatic physical therapy exercises improved the outcomes analyzed; however, aquatic physical therapy exercises were more effective in improving balance, gait, quality of life and reducing fear of falling in CDOAs. The meta-analysis showed that engaging in aquatic physical therapy exercises increases the functional reach, through of the anterior displacement of the center of pressure of CDOAs by 6.36cm, compared to land-based physical therapy exercises, assessed by the Functional Reach test: [CI:5.22 to 7.50], (p<0.00001), presenting low quality evidence.
Aquatic physical therapy exercises are more effective than their land-based counterparts in enhancing balance, gait, quality of life and reducing the fear of falling in CDOAs. However, due to methodological limitations of the trials, this clinical decision remains inconclusive. It is suggested that new trials be conducted with greater methodological rigor, in order to provide high-quality evidence on the use of the aquatic physical therapy exercises to improve the outcomes analyzed in CDOAs.
选择使用水上或陆地物理治疗运动来改善社区居住的老年人的平衡、步态、生活质量并降低与跌倒相关的结果,对于物理治疗师来说仍然是一个有争议的临床决策。
评估使用水上物理治疗运动改善社区居住的老年人平衡、步态、生活质量并降低与跌倒相关的结果的随机或准随机对照试验的证据质量。
在以下数据库中检索文章:MEDLINE/PubMed、EMBASE、SCOPUS、LILACS、Web of Science、CENTRAL(Cochrane 对照试验中心注册库)、PEDro、CINAHL、SciELO 和 Google Scholar,发表于任何语言,截至 2023 年 7 月 31 日。两名独立评审员提取数据并评估证据质量。试验的偏倚风险由 Cochrane 工具评估,证据质量由 GRADE 方法评估。使用 Review Manager 软件进行荟萃分析。
在检索中发现了 3007 篇文章,其余 33 篇文章进行了全文阅读,其中 11 项试验符合本系统评价的条件。这些试验的证据质量较低,涉及平衡、步态、生活质量和对跌倒的恐惧。陆地和水上物理治疗运动改善了分析的结果;然而,水上物理治疗运动在改善社区居住的老年人的平衡、步态、生活质量和降低对跌倒的恐惧方面更为有效。荟萃分析表明,与陆地物理治疗运动相比,参与水上物理治疗运动使社区居住的老年人的功能性伸展增加 6.36cm,通过压力中心的前向位移来评估,使用功能性伸展测试:[CI:5.22 至 7.50],(p<0.00001),呈现低质量证据。
水上物理治疗运动比陆地物理治疗运动更能有效增强社区居住的老年人的平衡、步态、生活质量和降低对跌倒的恐惧。然而,由于试验的方法学限制,这一临床决策仍然不确定。建议进行新的试验,方法学更加严谨,以提供高质量的证据,说明使用水上物理治疗运动来改善社区居住的老年人的分析结果。