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Effectiveness of therapeutic exercise for children undergoing treatment for cancer: a systematic review: therapeutic exercise children cancer [with consumer summary]
Linero-Bocanegra M, Garcia-Conejo C, Ramirez-Perez L, Cuesta-Vargas AI, Trinidad-Fernandez M
Pediatric Physical Therapy 2024 Oct;36(4):422-438
systematic review

PURPOSE: To evaluate the effectiveness of therapeutic physical exercise (TPE) interventions on the physical functioning, psychosocial well-being, and quality of life (QoL) of children undergoing treatment for cancer. METHOD: Systematic review: databases were searched in April 2023. SELECTION CRITERIA: children (< 18 years old) undergoing treatment for cancer or a malignant neoplasm, randomized controlled trial design, utilization of TPE, and including physical and psychosocial outcomes. Internal validity was measured with Physiotherapy Evidence Database scale. RESULTS: Seven randomized controlled trials were included. Most studies showed that strength, fatigue, and QoL improved after the intervention. Cardiorespiratory capacity through 6-minute walk test and physical activity levels were better in the experimental groups. No changes were noted in other variables. CONCLUSIONS: This review supports the importance of a TPE program during cancer treatment, with the aim of maintaining physical capacities and counteracting physical inactivity.
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