Effect of aquatic exercise on physical function and QOL in individuals with neurological disorder: A systematic review and meta-analysis.

Published
August 16, 2021
Journal
Journal of bodywork and movement therapies
PICOID
a40d614f
DOI
Citations
3
Keywords
Aquatic exercise, Neurological disability, Pain, Physical activity, Quality of life
Copyright
Copyright © 2021 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
Patients/Population/Participants

patients with neurological disorder

Intervention

aquatic exercise program

Comparison

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Outcome

quality of life (QOL)

Abstract

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When applying aquatic exercise program to patients with neurological disorder, quality of life (QOL) can be changed by physical function or psychological improvement. Cochrane Database, CINAHL, Embase, Google Scholar, PEDro, PubMed, ScienceDirect, and SCOPUS were used to systematically search for relevant studies published between January 1999 and June 2019. The study quality was determined using the Physiotherapy Evidence Database (PEDro) scale. Eight of the 326 retrieved articles met the inclusion criteria. The results of the studies led to a general consensus: physical education program increased balance and gait and decreased pain. QOL improved as physical health, mental health, and vitality recuperated. The findings indicate that aquatic exercise program could be helpful when treating neurological disorders and should be considered as a means of reducing pain while increasing physical function and QOL in standard clinical research programs.

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