WHOLE-BODY VIBRATION TRAINING COMPARED WITH RESISTANCE TRAINING: EFFECT ON SPASTICITY, MUSCLE STRENGTH AND MOTOR PERFORMANCE IN ADULTS WITH CEREBRAL PALSY

Issue: Volume 38, Issue 5, September 2006

Pages: 302-308

DOI: 10.1080/16501970600680262

Abstract:

Objective: The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect on spasticity, muscle strength and motor performance after 8 weeks of whole-body vibration training compared with resistance training in adults with cerebral palsy.

Methods: Fourteen persons with spastic diplegia (21–41 years) were randomized to intervention with either whole-body vibration training (n=7) or resistance training (n=7). Pre- and post-training measures of spasticity using the modified Ashworth scale, muscle strength using isokinetic dynamometry, walking ability using Six-Minute Walk Test, balance using Timed Up and Go test and gross motor performance using Gross Motor Function Measure were performed.

Results: Spasticity decreased in knee extensors in the whole-body vibration group. Muscle strength increased in the resistance training group at the velocity 30°/s and in both groups at 90°/s. Six-Minute Walk Test and Timed Up and Go test did not change significantly. Gross Motor Function Measure increased in the whole-body vibration group.

Conclusion: These data suggest that an 8-week intervention of whole-body vibration training or resistance training can increase muscle strength, without negative effect on spasticity, in adults with cerebral palsy.

Authors:

Lotta Ahlborg A1, Christina Andersson A2, Per Julin A1
A1 From the Department of Rehabilitation Medicine Stockholm, Danderyd University Hospital, Stockholm, Sweden
A2 Department of Neurotec, Division of Physiotherapy, Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden

Key words:

adults, cerebral palsy, exercise, spasticity, strength training, vibration

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