Hybrid Functional Electrical Stimulation Exercise Training Alters the Relationship Between Spinal Cord Injury Level and Aerobic Capacity

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TitreHybrid Functional Electrical Stimulation Exercise Training Alters the Relationship Between Spinal Cord Injury Level and Aerobic Capacity
Type de publicationJournal Article
Year of Publication2014
AuteursJ. Taylor A, Picard G, Porter A, Morse LR, Pronovost MF, Deley G
JournalARCHIVES OF PHYSICAL MEDICINE AND REHABILITATION
Volume95
Pagination2172-2179
Date PublishedNOV
Type of ArticleArticle
ISSN0003-9993
Mots-clésexercise, Rehabilitation
Résumé

{Objective: To test the hypothesis that hybrid functional electrical stimulation (PIES) row training would improve aerobic capacity but that it would remain strongly linked to level of spinal cord lesion because of limited maximal ventilation. Design: Longitudinal before after trial of 6 months of FES row training. Setting: Exercise for persons with disabilities program in a hospitaL. Participants: Volunteers (N=14; age range, 21-63y) with complete spinal cord injury (SCI) (T3-11) who are >2 years postinjury. Intervention: Six months of PIES row training preceded by a variable period of PIES strength training. Main Outcome Measures: Peak aerobic capacity and peak exercise ventilation before and after 6 months of PIES row training. Results: FES row training significantly increased peak aerobic capacity and peak minute ventilation (both P<.05). Prior to PIES row training, there was a close relation between level of SCI and peak aerobic capacity (adjusted R-2=.40

DOI10.1016/j.apmr.2014.07.412