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The Effects of Different Vibration Exercises on COPD Patients

RECRUITINGN/ASponsored by Taipei Medical University
Actively Recruiting
PhaseN/A
SponsorTaipei Medical University
Started2024-08-08
Est. completion2025-04-21
Eligibility
Age40 Years – 99 Years
Healthy vol.Accepted

Summary

Pulmonary rehabilitation is effective in improving exercise tolerance, dyspnea, and fatigue in patients with COPD, and exercise training is an important component of pulmonary rehabilitation. Vibration training can be used as a supplement or alternative to traditional exercise and is a short, safe rehabilitation training. COPD patients will be recruited and randomly assigned to the control group, whole-body vibration training group, or local vibration training group. The study aims to confirm the rehabilitative benefits of enhancing lower limb muscle strength, exercise endurance, and the quality of life related to COPD in patients.

Eligibility

Age: 40 Years – 99 YearsHealthy volunteers accepted
Inclusion Criteria:

1. Age ≥ 40.
2. Diagnosis of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) based on the criteria established by the Global Initiative for Chronic Obstructive Lung Disease (GOLD).
3. Disease Severity: FEV1 \< 50% or COPD patients who have used systemic corticosteroids due to an acute exacerbation of COPD within the past year and are currently in a stable condition.
4. Willingness to participate in vibration exercise intervention and ability to comply with the study activities, including signing the informed consent form.
5. Clear consciousness, normal cognitive function, and ability to communicate in Mandarin or Taiwanese for understanding experimental procedures and relevant instructions.

Exclusion Criteria:

1. Engages in regular physical activity, exercising at least 3 times a week for over 30 minutes, with a Borg Scale rating of 3 for breathlessness after exercise.
2. The interval since the last pulmonary rehabilitation is less than three months.
3. Contraindications to vibration therapy: pregnancy, cardiovascular diseases (with a pacemaker or stent), intervertebral disc diseases, tendinitis, arthritis, hernia, presence of tumors, orthopedic or trauma-related conditions, epilepsy, history of deep vein thrombosis, patients with internal implants.
4. Inability to undergo training or walk due to physical factors, such as being bedridden for an extended period, relying on a ventilator for an extended period, prone to dizziness, central nervous system disorders, etc.
5. Underwent lower limb-related surgery within the past year or is in the recovery period post-surgery.
6. Currently diagnosed with cancer or undergoing cancer treatment.
7. Participation in other research studies.

Conditions3

COPDCOPD - Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary DiseaseVibration Therapy

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