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Meta-Analysis
. 2023 Oct;57(20):1327-1334.
doi: 10.1136/bjsports-2022-105754. Epub 2023 May 11.

Effect of resistance exercise dose components for tendinopathy management: a systematic review with meta-analysis

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Meta-Analysis

Effect of resistance exercise dose components for tendinopathy management: a systematic review with meta-analysis

Anastasia Vladimirovna Pavlova et al. Br J Sports Med. 2023 Oct.

Abstract

Objective: To investigate potential moderating effects of resistance exercise dose components including intensity, volume and frequency, for the management of common tendinopathies.

Design: Systematic review with meta-analysis and meta-regressions.

Data sources: Including but not limited to: MEDLINE, CINAHL, SPORTDiscus, ClinicalTrials.gov and ISRCTN Registry.

Eligibility criteria for selecting studies: Randomised and non-randomised controlled trials investigating resistance exercise as the dominant treatment class, reporting sufficient information regarding ≥2 components of exercise dose.

Results: A total of 110 studies were included in meta-analyses (148 treatment arms (TAs), 3953 participants), reporting on five tendinopathy locations (rotator cuff: 48 TAs; Achilles: 43 TAs; lateral elbow: 29 TAs; patellar: 24 TAs; gluteal: 4 TAs). Meta-regressions provided consistent evidence of greater pooled mean effect sizes for higher intensity therapies comprising additional external resistance compared with body mass only (large effect size domains: β BodyMass: External = 0.50 (95% credible interval (CrI): 0.15 to 0.84; p=0.998); small effect size domains (β BodyMass: External = 0.04 (95% CrI: -0.21 to 0.31; p=0.619)) when combined across tendinopathy locations or analysed separately. Greater pooled mean effect sizes were also identified for the lowest frequency (less than daily) compared with mid (daily) and high frequencies (more than once per day) for both effect size domains when combined or analysed separately (p≥0.976). Evidence for associations between training volume and pooled mean effect sizes was minimal and inconsistent.

Summary/conclusion: Resistance exercise dose is poorly reported within tendinopathy management literature. However, this large meta-analysis identified some consistent patterns indicating greater efficacy on average with therapies prescribing higher intensities (through inclusion of additional loads) and lower frequencies, potentially creating stronger stimuli and facilitating adequate recovery.

Keywords: Exercise Therapy; Systematic review; Tendinopathy.

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Conflict of interest statement

Competing interests: None declared.

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PRISMA flow chart of study selection process. From Page et al. HDI, Human Development Index; PRISMA, Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic review and Meta-Analysis.

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