


Ciência do Exercício Aquático
Aquatic Exercise Science
Olá a todos, mesmo com um atraso chega a lista de novembro, com mais oito estudos publicados no mês passado. Bem, já há dois artigos com data de 2026, isso mesmo, o Journal of Bodywork and Movement Therapies já tem o volume/edição do ano que vem. Publicou um artigo não aleatório sobre tornozelo e exercícios de saltos ou pliométricos e uma revisão sistemática envolvendo marcha e doenças neurológicas de adultos. No mesmo jornal, há duas publicações deste ano, sobre dor lombar (onde os autores já publicaram esse ano em junho e agosto tópicos semelhantes) e do grupo de pesquisa da Profa. Israel sobre avaliação funcional em pacientes com Parkinson. Ainda há um estudo que comparou exercícios aquáticos versus solo em adultos com sobrepeso, um estudo que envolveu pacientes com diagnóstico de esclerose múltipla, comparando água versus solo e um estudo já publicado em abril por pesquisadores noruegueses, voltaram a publicar uma análise secundária do ensaio clínico aleatório sobre doença reumática. E por último, um estudo qualitativo que envolveu militares canadenses e a percepção da dor após a realização de exercícios aquáticos. Confiram a lista abaixo:
Hello everyone, sorry it’s a bit late, but here’s the November list, with eight more studies published last month, including two articles dated 2026 – that’s right, the Journal of Bodywork and Movement Therapies has already started next year’s volume/edition! The journal published a non-randomized paper on ankle and jumping/plyometric exercises and a systematic review involving gait and neurological diseases in adults. In the same journal, there are two publications from this year, one on low back pain (the authors published articles with similar topics earlier this year in June and August) and another from Professor Israel’s research group on functional assessment in Parkinson’s disease. There is also a study comparing aquatic versus land-based exercises in overweight adults, a study involving patients diagnosed with multiple sclerosis comparing water versus land, and a study previously published in April by Norwegian researchers, who have now republished a secondary analysis of a randomized controlled trial on rheumatic disease. Lastly, we found a qualitative study involving Canadian military personnel and the perception of pain after performing aquatic exercises. Check out the list below:
Lista de artigos sobre Fisioterapia Aquática publicados
no mês de Novembro (2025) nas Bases de Dados
List of articles on Aquatic Physical Therapy published
in the month of November (2025) in the Databases
| Nome do Artigo Name of the article | Link | Fonte Source | Tipo de Estudo Type of Study | País do Autor Correspondente Corresponding Author’s Country | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Comparing water-based and land-based exercise on 6-minute run test performance in overweight adults: A randomized controlled trial in Germany | Acessar artigo Access the article | Prev Med Rep. 2025;59:103279 | ECA/RCT | Alemanha/Germany |
| 2 | The effect of aquatic therapy on fatigue and balance in people with multiple sclerosis: An assessor-blind randomized controlled trial | Acessar artigo Access the article | Mult Scler Relat Disord. 2025;104:106836 | ECA/RCT | Grecia/Greece |
| 3 | Effects of aquatic high-intensity interval training on patient-reported outcome measures and quality-adjusted life-years in adults with rheumatic and musculoskeletal diseases: a secondary analysis of the AquaHigh randomised controlled trial | Acessar artigo Access the article | BMJ Open. 2025;15(11):e102841 | ECA/RCT | Noruega/ Norway |
| 4 | Aquatic vs. hopping exercises: A novel comparison of their impacts on motor and sensorimotor rehabilitation in chronic ankle instability | Acessar artigo Access the article | J Bodyw Mov Ther. 2026;46:99-108 | NECA/ NRCT | Irã/Iran |
| 5 | Effects of hydrotherapy on gait control in older adults with neurological conditions: A systematic review | Acessar artigo Access the article | J Bodyw Mov Ther. 2026;46:66-73 | RS/SR | Portugal |
| 6 | Effects of hydrotherapy kinetic chain exercises on muscle coactivation, pain management, and quality of life in men with chronic low back pain | Acessar artigo Access the article | J Bodyw Mov Ther. 2025;45:1041-1052 | ECA/RCT | Irã/Iran |
| 7 | Aquatic functional assessment scale (AFAS): A proposal for adaptation to Parkinson’s disease (AFAS-PD). | Acessar artigo Access the article | J Bodyw Mov Ther. 2025;1035-1040 | TR/CS | Brasil/Brazil |
| 8 | Understanding the experiences of Canadian military veterans participating in aquatic exercise for musculoskeletal pain | Acessar artigo Access the article | Scand J Pain. 2025;25(1): 20250003 | Q/Qualitative | Canada |
ECA/RCT = Ensaio Clínico Aleatório/Randomized Controlled Trial; NECA/NRCT = Ensaio Clínico Não Aleatório/Non-Randomized Controlled Trial RS/SR= Revisão Sistemática/Systematic Review; TR/CS = Transversal/Cross-Sectional; e/and Q = Qualitativo/Qualitative.

