The effectiveness of combined lower limb strengthening and whole-body vibration, compared to strengthening alone, for improving patient-centred outcomes in adults with COPD: A systematic review

Background: People with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) experience various impairments, reducing quality of life (QoL). Rehabilitation that does not elicit dyspnoea, such as strength training, is recommended to improve patient outcomes. Objectives: To systematically review evidence for...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Karina Berner, Susanna C.S. Albertyn, Sujatha Dawnarain, Lauren J. Hendricks, Jodie Johnson, Almorette Landman, Marlette Burger
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: AOSIS 2020-06-01
Series:South African Journal of Physiotherapy
Subjects:
Online Access:https://sajp.co.za/index.php/sajp/article/view/1412
id doaj-c5611993b4f14706ae1b4b95331d5625
record_format Article
spelling doaj-c5611993b4f14706ae1b4b95331d56252020-11-25T03:37:29ZengAOSISSouth African Journal of Physiotherapy0379-61752410-82192020-06-01761e1e1210.4102/sajp.v76i1.14121301The effectiveness of combined lower limb strengthening and whole-body vibration, compared to strengthening alone, for improving patient-centred outcomes in adults with COPD: A systematic reviewKarina Berner0Susanna C.S. Albertyn1Sujatha Dawnarain2Lauren J. Hendricks3Jodie Johnson4Almorette Landman5Marlette Burger6Division of Physiotherapy, Department of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, Stellenbosch University, Cape TownDivision of Physiotherapy, Department of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, Stellenbosch University, Cape TownDivision of Physiotherapy, Department of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, Stellenbosch University, Cape TownDivision of Physiotherapy, Department of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, Stellenbosch University, Cape TownDivision of Physiotherapy, Department of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, Stellenbosch University, Cape TownDivision of Physiotherapy, Department of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, Stellenbosch University, Cape TownDivision of Physiotherapy, Department of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, Stellenbosch University, Cape TownBackground: People with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) experience various impairments, reducing quality of life (QoL). Rehabilitation that does not elicit dyspnoea, such as strength training, is recommended to improve patient outcomes. Objectives: To systematically review evidence for the effectiveness of lower limb strengthening combined with whole-body vibration training (WBVT), versus lower limb strengthening alone, in adults with COPD for improving lower limb muscle strength, functional exercise capacity (FEC), pulmonary function and QoL. Method: Eight databases were searched (inception–May 2019). Only randomised controlled trials (RCTs) with PEDro scores ≥ 5/10 were included. Heterogeneity rendered meta-analyses inappropriate; thus data were synthesised narratively. Results: Five RCTs (mean PEDro score: 5.8/10) were included. Only one RCT showed a significant difference for leg press peak force (kg) at 12 weeks (p = 0.001), favouring WBVT. FEC improved significantly (p 0.05) in favour of WBVT at 3 and 12 weeks. Combined training was not more effective for short-term (≤ 12 weeks) improvements in pulmonary function or QoL. Conclusion: Level II evidence suggests that combining strengthening with WBVT has significant beneficial short-term effects on FEC in adults with COPD. Results are limited by the small number of studies and small sample sizes. Combined WBVT and strengthening was not more effective than strengthening alone for improving lower limb muscle strength, pulmonary function and QoL. Clinical implications: Combining low (6–10 Hz) to moderate (24–26 Hz) frequency WBVT with strengthening may be a more effective modality to improve FEC than strengthening alone, should resources allow.https://sajp.co.za/index.php/sajp/article/view/1412chronic obstructive pulmonary diseasewhole-body vibration trainingstrength trainingpulmonary rehabilitationlower limb muscle strengthquality of lifefunctional exercise capacitypulmonary function
collection DOAJ
language English
format Article
sources DOAJ
author Karina Berner
Susanna C.S. Albertyn
Sujatha Dawnarain
Lauren J. Hendricks
Jodie Johnson
Almorette Landman
Marlette Burger
spellingShingle Karina Berner
Susanna C.S. Albertyn
Sujatha Dawnarain
Lauren J. Hendricks
Jodie Johnson
Almorette Landman
Marlette Burger
The effectiveness of combined lower limb strengthening and whole-body vibration, compared to strengthening alone, for improving patient-centred outcomes in adults with COPD: A systematic review
South African Journal of Physiotherapy
chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
whole-body vibration training
strength training
pulmonary rehabilitation
lower limb muscle strength
quality of life
functional exercise capacity
pulmonary function
author_facet Karina Berner
Susanna C.S. Albertyn
Sujatha Dawnarain
Lauren J. Hendricks
Jodie Johnson
Almorette Landman
Marlette Burger
author_sort Karina Berner
title The effectiveness of combined lower limb strengthening and whole-body vibration, compared to strengthening alone, for improving patient-centred outcomes in adults with COPD: A systematic review
title_short The effectiveness of combined lower limb strengthening and whole-body vibration, compared to strengthening alone, for improving patient-centred outcomes in adults with COPD: A systematic review
title_full The effectiveness of combined lower limb strengthening and whole-body vibration, compared to strengthening alone, for improving patient-centred outcomes in adults with COPD: A systematic review
title_fullStr The effectiveness of combined lower limb strengthening and whole-body vibration, compared to strengthening alone, for improving patient-centred outcomes in adults with COPD: A systematic review
title_full_unstemmed The effectiveness of combined lower limb strengthening and whole-body vibration, compared to strengthening alone, for improving patient-centred outcomes in adults with COPD: A systematic review
title_sort effectiveness of combined lower limb strengthening and whole-body vibration, compared to strengthening alone, for improving patient-centred outcomes in adults with copd: a systematic review
publisher AOSIS
series South African Journal of Physiotherapy
issn 0379-6175
2410-8219
publishDate 2020-06-01
description Background: People with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) experience various impairments, reducing quality of life (QoL). Rehabilitation that does not elicit dyspnoea, such as strength training, is recommended to improve patient outcomes. Objectives: To systematically review evidence for the effectiveness of lower limb strengthening combined with whole-body vibration training (WBVT), versus lower limb strengthening alone, in adults with COPD for improving lower limb muscle strength, functional exercise capacity (FEC), pulmonary function and QoL. Method: Eight databases were searched (inception–May 2019). Only randomised controlled trials (RCTs) with PEDro scores ≥ 5/10 were included. Heterogeneity rendered meta-analyses inappropriate; thus data were synthesised narratively. Results: Five RCTs (mean PEDro score: 5.8/10) were included. Only one RCT showed a significant difference for leg press peak force (kg) at 12 weeks (p = 0.001), favouring WBVT. FEC improved significantly (p 0.05) in favour of WBVT at 3 and 12 weeks. Combined training was not more effective for short-term (≤ 12 weeks) improvements in pulmonary function or QoL. Conclusion: Level II evidence suggests that combining strengthening with WBVT has significant beneficial short-term effects on FEC in adults with COPD. Results are limited by the small number of studies and small sample sizes. Combined WBVT and strengthening was not more effective than strengthening alone for improving lower limb muscle strength, pulmonary function and QoL. Clinical implications: Combining low (6–10 Hz) to moderate (24–26 Hz) frequency WBVT with strengthening may be a more effective modality to improve FEC than strengthening alone, should resources allow.
topic chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
whole-body vibration training
strength training
pulmonary rehabilitation
lower limb muscle strength
quality of life
functional exercise capacity
pulmonary function
url https://sajp.co.za/index.php/sajp/article/view/1412
work_keys_str_mv AT karinaberner theeffectivenessofcombinedlowerlimbstrengtheningandwholebodyvibrationcomparedtostrengtheningaloneforimprovingpatientcentredoutcomesinadultswithcopdasystematicreview
AT susannacsalbertyn theeffectivenessofcombinedlowerlimbstrengtheningandwholebodyvibrationcomparedtostrengtheningaloneforimprovingpatientcentredoutcomesinadultswithcopdasystematicreview
AT sujathadawnarain theeffectivenessofcombinedlowerlimbstrengtheningandwholebodyvibrationcomparedtostrengtheningaloneforimprovingpatientcentredoutcomesinadultswithcopdasystematicreview
AT laurenjhendricks theeffectivenessofcombinedlowerlimbstrengtheningandwholebodyvibrationcomparedtostrengtheningaloneforimprovingpatientcentredoutcomesinadultswithcopdasystematicreview
AT jodiejohnson theeffectivenessofcombinedlowerlimbstrengtheningandwholebodyvibrationcomparedtostrengtheningaloneforimprovingpatientcentredoutcomesinadultswithcopdasystematicreview
AT almorettelandman theeffectivenessofcombinedlowerlimbstrengtheningandwholebodyvibrationcomparedtostrengtheningaloneforimprovingpatientcentredoutcomesinadultswithcopdasystematicreview
AT marletteburger theeffectivenessofcombinedlowerlimbstrengtheningandwholebodyvibrationcomparedtostrengtheningaloneforimprovingpatientcentredoutcomesinadultswithcopdasystematicreview
AT karinaberner effectivenessofcombinedlowerlimbstrengtheningandwholebodyvibrationcomparedtostrengtheningaloneforimprovingpatientcentredoutcomesinadultswithcopdasystematicreview
AT susannacsalbertyn effectivenessofcombinedlowerlimbstrengtheningandwholebodyvibrationcomparedtostrengtheningaloneforimprovingpatientcentredoutcomesinadultswithcopdasystematicreview
AT sujathadawnarain effectivenessofcombinedlowerlimbstrengtheningandwholebodyvibrationcomparedtostrengtheningaloneforimprovingpatientcentredoutcomesinadultswithcopdasystematicreview
AT laurenjhendricks effectivenessofcombinedlowerlimbstrengtheningandwholebodyvibrationcomparedtostrengtheningaloneforimprovingpatientcentredoutcomesinadultswithcopdasystematicreview
AT jodiejohnson effectivenessofcombinedlowerlimbstrengtheningandwholebodyvibrationcomparedtostrengtheningaloneforimprovingpatientcentredoutcomesinadultswithcopdasystematicreview
AT almorettelandman effectivenessofcombinedlowerlimbstrengtheningandwholebodyvibrationcomparedtostrengtheningaloneforimprovingpatientcentredoutcomesinadultswithcopdasystematicreview
AT marletteburger effectivenessofcombinedlowerlimbstrengtheningandwholebodyvibrationcomparedtostrengtheningaloneforimprovingpatientcentredoutcomesinadultswithcopdasystematicreview
_version_ 1724545702879559680