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The effectiveness of community-based upper body exercise programs in persons with chronic paraplegia and manual wheelchair users: A systematic review.

Renata Matheus Willig1, Ivo Garcia2, Nádia Souza Lima da Silva3, Rui Corredeira1, Joana Carvalho1.   

Abstract

Context: Physical activity has been beneficial to health, functional independence and quality of life in individuals with spinal cord injury. However, there is no consensus concerning the effects of community-based upper-body exercise for people with paraplegia who use a manual wheelchair.Objective: Conduct a systematic review of evidence of upper-body exercise effects able to be developed in a community-setting, on both functional independence and quality of life, for individuals with chronic paraplegia who use a manual wheelchair.
Methods: PubMed, Scopus, Ebsco, SportDiscus and Web of Science databases were browsed, searching for studies that combined words as paraplegia, exercise, functional independence and quality of life and their synonyms, published from January/1998 to December/2018 in English. PEDro scale and the Cochrane tool analyzed methodological quality and risk of bias, respectively.
Results: Four studies were selected out of 4004. Studies conducted aerobic arm-ergometer and resistance training predominantly at home. Upper-limb functionality and wheelchair propulsion assessed functional independence, but only the first presented positive effects after resistance training. Resistance and aerobic arm-ergometer training seemed to improve health-related and subjective quality of life.
Conclusion: Studies have shown low methodological quality and high risk of bias. Aerobic arm-ergometer and resistance training were the most upper-body exercises used. Resistance training improved functional independence while both types of exercise induced positive effects on quality of life. Future studies with uniform and high-quality methodology should be conducted with exercise in community-dwelling people with paraplegia who use a manual wheelchair.

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Keywords:  Exercise; Functional independence; Quality of life; Spinal cord injury

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32644024      PMCID: PMC8890546          DOI: 10.1080/10790268.2020.1782608

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Spinal Cord Med        ISSN: 1079-0268            Impact factor:   1.985


  37 in total

1.  Effects of resistance training on strength, pain and shoulder functionality in paraplegics.

Authors:  P Serra-Añó; M Pellicer-Chenoll; X García-Massó; J Morales; M Giner-Pascual; L-M González
Journal:  Spinal Cord       Date:  2012-04-17       Impact factor: 2.772

2.  Assessment of the ability of wheelchair subjects with spinal cord injury to perform a specific protocol of shoulder training: a pilot study.

Authors:  Giovanni Merolla; Fabio Dellabiancia; Maria Vittoria Filippi; Elisa De Santis; Daniele Alpi; Paola Magrini; Giuseppe Porcellini
Journal:  Muscles Ligaments Tendons J       Date:  2014-07-14

3.  Secondary Health Conditions, Activity Limitations, and Life Satisfaction in Older Adults With Long-Term Spinal Cord Injury.

Authors:  Sophie Jörgensen; Susanne Iwarsson; Jan Lexell
Journal:  PM R       Date:  2016-09-17       Impact factor: 2.298

4.  Community exercise programing and its potential influence on quality of life and functional reach for individuals with spinal cord injury.

Authors:  Martha M Sliwinski; Gila Akselrad; Victoria Alla; Valerie Buan; Emily Kaemmerlen
Journal:  J Spinal Cord Med       Date:  2018-11-26       Impact factor: 1.985

5.  Prevalence of spinal cord injury in Tehran, Iran.

Authors:  Vafa Rahimi-Movaghar; Soheil Saadat; Mohammad R Rasouli; Sarah Ganji; Mayam Ghahramani; Mohammad-Reza Zarei; Alexander R Vaccaro
Journal:  J Spinal Cord Med       Date:  2009       Impact factor: 1.985

6.  Home-based circuit resistance training to overcome barriers to exercise for people with spinal cord injury: a case study.

Authors:  Elizabeth Sasso; Deborah Backus
Journal:  J Neurol Phys Ther       Date:  2013-06       Impact factor: 3.649

Review 7.  Physical activity, quality of life, and functional autonomy of adults with spinal cord injuries.

Authors:  Camilla Yuri Kawanishi; Márcia Greguol
Journal:  Adapt Phys Activ Q       Date:  2013-10       Impact factor: 2.929

8.  Exercise awareness and barriers after spinal cord injury.

Authors:  Ashraf S Gorgey
Journal:  World J Orthop       Date:  2014-07-18

9.  Investigating intermediary variables in the physical activity and quality of life relationship in persons with spinal cord injury.

Authors:  Shane N Sweet; Kathleen A Martin Ginis; Jennifer R Tomasone
Journal:  Health Psychol       Date:  2013-04-08       Impact factor: 4.267

Review 10.  Health and economic benefits of physical activity for patients with spinal cord injury.

Authors:  Larry E Miller; William G Herbert
Journal:  Clinicoecon Outcomes Res       Date:  2016-10-03
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