Whole body vibration exercise in the management of cancer therapy-related morbidities: A systematic review.

Drug Discov Ther

Departamento de Biofísica e Biometria, Laboratório de Vibrações Mecânicas e Práticas Integrativas, Instituto de Biologia Roberto Alcantara Gomes, Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro.

Published: August 2019

AI Article Synopsis

  • This systematic review examined how whole body vibration (WBV) exercise can help manage health issues related to cancer therapies by analyzing studies published until February 2017.
  • Four studies were reviewed, focusing on various cancer types, with two studies rated as having high evidence and methodological quality, exploring outcomes like muscle strength and quality of life.
  • While WBV exercise shows promise for alleviating cancer-related symptoms, more research is needed to establish specific exercise protocols for different disease stages.

Article Abstract

The purpose of this systematic review was to investigate the effects of whole body vibration (WBV) exercise in the management of cancer therapy-related morbidities. The PubMED and PEDro databases were used to access publications published in English about the use of whole body vibration (WBV) exercises in cancer patients until February 22 2017. The studies included were classified according to the level of evidence (LE) by the National Health and Medical Research Council Hierarchy of evidence and the methodological quality (MQ) by the PEDro scale. The four included studies (2 of them with "high" LE-II and MQ) were performed in patients with different types of cancer (i.e. breast, lung, prostate, solid or hematological), treated with WBV exercise to counteract the cancer therapy-related morbidities. The variables evaluated were muscle activity, subjective rate of perceived exertion, exercise capacity, muscle strength, quality of life, resting urinary incontinence and severity of peripheral neuropathy. Although WBV exercise appears to be a potential treatment procedure of cancer therapy-related morbidities, further additional studies are required to determine specific and tailored protocols to be used in the different stages of the disease.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.5582/ddt.2018.01039DOI Listing

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