Whole body vibration exercises and the improvement of the flexibility in patient with metabolic syndrome

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Vibrations produced in oscillating/vibratory platform generate whole body vibration (WBV) exercises, which are important in sports, as well as in treating diseases, promoting rehabilitation, and improving the quality of life. WBV exercises relevantly increase themuscle strength, muscle power, and the bone mineral density, aswell as improving the postural control, the balance, and the gait. An important number of publications are found in the PubMed database with the keyword "flexibility" and eight of the analyzed papers involving WBV and flexibility reached a level of evidence II. The biggest distance between the third finger of the hand to the floor (DBTFF) of a patient with metabolic syndrome (MS) was found before the first session and was considered to be 100%. The percentages to the other measurements in the different sessions were determined to be related to the 100%. It is possible to see an immediate improvement after each session with a decrease of the %DBTFF. As the presence of MS is associated with poorer physical performance, a simple and safe protocol usingWBV exercises promoted an improvement of the flexibility in a patient with MS.

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Da Cunha Sá-Caputo, D., Ronikeili-Costa, P., Carvalho-Lima, R. P., Bernardo, L. C., Bravo-Monteiro, M. O., Costa, R., … Bernardo-Filho, M. (2014). Whole body vibration exercises and the improvement of the flexibility in patient with metabolic syndrome. Rehabilitation Research and Practice. Hindawi Limited. https://doi.org/10.1155/2014/628518

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