Progressive resistance training after stroke: Effects on muscle strength, muscle tone, gait performance and perceived participation

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作者
Flansbjer, Ulla-Britt [1 ,2 ]
Miller, Michael [3 ]
Downham, David [4 ]
Lexell, Jan [1 ,5 ,6 ]
机构
[1] Univ Lund Hosp, Dept Rehabil, SE-22185 Lund, Sweden
[2] Lund Univ, Div Geriatr Med, Dept Hlth Sci, Malmo, Sweden
[3] Lund Univ, Div Physiotherapy, Dept Hlth Sci, Malmo, Sweden
[4] Univ Liverpool, Dept Math Sci, Liverpool, Merseyside, England
[5] Lund Univ, Div Rehabil Med, Dept Clin Sci, Lund, Sweden
[6] Lulea Univ Technol, Dept Hlth Sci, S-95187 Lulea, Sweden
关键词
cerebrovascular accident; muscle; skeletal; strength training; gait;
D O I
10.2340/16501977-0129
中图分类号
R49 [康复医学];
学科分类号
100215 ;
摘要
Objective: To evaluate the effects of progressive resistance training on muscle strength, muscle tone, gait performance and perceived participation after stroke. Design: A randomized controlled trial. Subjects: Twenty-four subjects (mean age 61 years (standard deviation 5)) 6-48 months post-stroke. Methods: The training group (n = 15) participated in supervised progressive resistance training of the knee muscles (80% of maximum) twice weekly for 10 weeks, and the control group (n = 9) continued their usual daily activities. Both groups were assessed before and after the intervention and at follow-up after 5 months. Muscle strength was evaluated dynamically and isokinetically (60 degrees/sec) and muscle tone by the Modified Ashworth Scale. Gait performance was evaluated by Timed "Up & Go", Fast Gait Speed and 6-Minute Walk tests, and perceived participation by Stroke Impact Scale. Results: Muscle strength increased significantly after progressive resistance training with no increase in muscle tone and improvements were maintained at follow-up. Both groups improved in gait performance, but at follow-up only Timed "Up & Go" and perceived participation were significantly better for the training group. Conclusions: Progressive resistance training is an effective intervention to improve muscle strength in chronic stroke. There appear to be long-term benefits, but further studies are needed to clarify the effects, specifically of progressive resistance training on gait performance and participation.
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