Clinical observation of whole-body vibration training applied to elderly female patients with osteosarcopenia
Objective To investigate the rehabilitation effect of whole-body vibration training on elderly female patients with musculoskeletal reduction disorder.Methods 27 elderly female patients with musculoskeletal disorders were randomly divided into an intervention group(13 cases)and a control group(14 cases)using the envelope method.Conventional rehabilitation training was conducted in the control group,while whole-body vibration trainer was added to the intervention group's regimen for 12 weeks.Bone density,body weight and body composition,grip strength,6 m straight-line walking speed,balance function and other indicators were compared between the two groups before and after treatment.Results Before treatment,grip strength,6-meter straight-line walking test speed,and balance were higher in the intervention group than in the control group,with statistically significant difference(t=-7.528,-4.644,-3.248,P<0.05).The skeletal muscle mass index and bone mineral density improved,and compared with the control group.control group there was a trend of difference but not statistically significant(t=-1.863,-1.374,P>0.05).Conclusion Whole-body vibration training can effectively improve grip strength,6-meter straight-line walking speed,and balance function in elderly female patients with musculoskeletal reduction disorder.
Whole body vibration trainingOsteosarcopeniaSarcopeniaOsteoporosis