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Review
. 2014;22(6):334-8.
doi: 10.1590/1413-78522014220601004.

Effects of exercise on pain of musculoskeletal disorders: a systematic review

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Effects of exercise on pain of musculoskeletal disorders: a systematic review

Elisângela Valevein Rodrigues et al. Acta Ortop Bras. 2014.

Abstract

Work related musculoskeletal disorders are a major concern for public health and pain is the most important symptom. The aim of this study was to verify the effectiveness of workplace exercises to control musculoskeletal pain and its frequency, intensity, duration and type of exercises used. The search was conducted systematically in Medline, Pubmed, Embase, Bireme, Web of Knowledge and Pedro databases. The keywords "workplace", "exercise" and "musculoskeletal disorders" were used combined. Randomized control trials which performed worksite exercises were selected and the studies were assessed by their methodological soundness. Ten articles were selected which investigated the resistance training, cardio respiratory exercises, Pilates, stretching, postural orientation and exercises for relaxation. Workplace resistance training performed at 70-85% RM, three times a week for 20 minutes promotes reduction of the pain in shoulders, wrists, cervical, dorsal and lumbar spine. However, there is no consensus regarding the total duration of the intervention for the decrease of musculoskeletal pain in these regions. Level of Evidence I, Therapeutic Studies Investigating the Results of Treatment, Systematic Review of RCTs (Randomized and Controlled Clinical Studies).

Keywords: Exercise; Musculoskeletal diseases; Pain; Workplace.

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Conflict of interest statement

All the authors declare that there is no potential conflict of interest referring to this article.

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Figure 1. Selection process of studies included in the review

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