The effects of long-term non-fatiguing resistance exercise in subjects with post-polio syndrome.
Orthopedics
; 14(11): 1253-6, 1991 Nov.
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| ID: mdl-1758792
Measures of torque were used to evaluate changes in muscle strength and endurance in 17 patients with post-polio syndrome who did prescribed resistance exercise for up to 2 years. Exercise compliance averaged 75%, with 16 subjects increasing the weight lifted in training. Maximum torque was significantly increased in the exercised muscle compared to the control muscle; no difference was seen in muscle endurance. Individuals with post-polio syndrome can increase muscle strength by doing non-fatiguing resistance exercise, but they should undergo quantitative testing of muscle strength a minimum of every 3 months to guard against overwork weakness.
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Base de dados:
MEDLINE
Assunto principal:
Síndrome Pós-Poliomielite
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Terapia por Exercício
Limite:
Female
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Humans
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Male
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Middle aged
Idioma:
En
Revista:
Orthopedics
Ano de publicação:
1991
Tipo de documento:
Article