Ambulation and physical function after eccentric resistance training in adults with incomplete spinal cord injury: A feasibility study

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作者
Stone, Whitley J. [1 ]
Stevens, Sandra L. [2 ]
Fuller, Dana K. [3 ]
Caputo, Jennifer L. [2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Cent Missouri, Nutr & Kinesiol, Warrensburg, MO 64093 USA
[2] Middle Tennessee State Univ, Hlth & Human Performance, Murfreesboro, TN 37130 USA
[3] Middle Tennessee State Univ, Psychol, Murfreesboro, TN 37130 USA
关键词
Paraplegia; Resistance training; Exercise; Lower extremity; Neurology; WALKING INDEX; VALIDITY; WISCI; INDIVIDUALS; RELIABILITY; BALANCE; PROFILE;
D O I
10.1080/10790268.2017.1417804
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R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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摘要
Background: Strengthening the lower extremities has shown to positively influence walking mechanics in those with neurological deficiencies. Eccentric resistance training (ERT) is a potent stimulus for the development of muscular strength with low metabolic demand. Thereby, ERT may benefit those with incomplete spinal cord injuries (iSCI) seeking to improve ambulatory capacity. Design: This study was aimed to determine the effect of ERT on walking speed, mobility, independence, and at home function following iSCI. Methods: Individuals with longstanding iSCI trained twice a week for 12 weeks on an eccentrically biased recumbent stepper. Outcome measures: Walking speed (10 meter walk test; 10 MWT), mobility (timed up and go), independence (Walking Index for Spinal Cord Injury; WISCI), and at home function (Spinal Cord Independence Measure; SCIM) were assessed at baseline, after 6 weeks, and after 12 weeks of ERT. Results: There were improvements in walking mobility (158.36 + 165.84 seconds to 56.31 + 42.42 seconds, P = .034, d = 0.62), speed (0.34 + 0.42 m/s to 0.43 + 0.50 m/s, P = .005, d = .23), and independence (8 + 7 to 13 + 7, P = .004, d = .73) after 12 weeks of ERT. At home function remained unchanged (22 + 10 to 24 + 10, P = .10, d = .12). Conclusions: Improving lower extremity strength translated to walking performance and independence in those with iSCI. Additionally, ERT may diminish therapist burden in programs designed to improve ambulatory capacity or strength in those with iSCI.
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页数:8
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