Cardiorespiratory metabolism during voluntary and electrical stimulation cycling in persons with advanced multiple sclerosis

C. Fornusek, N. Ektas, N. Hasnan
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Objective: To determine the relative benefit of electrical stimulation (ES) and voluntary cycling exercise for persons with moderate to severe multiple sclerosis (MS). Design: Case series. Setting: Laboratory/Disabled gymnasium. Participants: 5 females with moderate to severe multiple sclerosis who were experienced with neuromuscular electrical stimulation cycling exercise. Interventions: each participant completed 3 different trials on a stationary cycle ergometer. The first trial involved 2 periods (10-min) of voluntary exercise [VOL], the second 35-min of ES cycling exercise [ES], and the third was a combination of VOL and ES [ES+VOL]. Each trial was performed on a different day. Outcome Measures: Cardiorespiratory variables (VO2, VCO2, RQ, Vt, & Br/min), cycling power output, and heart rate [HR] were measured during each session. Participants were also asked to rate each exercise trial in terms of pain (0-10) and post-exercise tiredness (0-10). Results: On average ES+VOL elicited greater acute increases in aerobic metabolic but there was no statistically detectable difference between the 3 trials except for VCO2. Conclusions: The application of ES may assist persons with severe MS to perform aerobic exercise. Further investigation is needed.
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晚期多发性硬化症患者自主和电刺激循环期间的心肺代谢
目的:确定电刺激(ES)和自愿骑车运动对中重度多发性硬化症(MS)患者的相对益处。设计:案例系列。环境:实验室/残疾人体育馆。参与者:5名患有中度至重度多发性硬化症的女性,经历过神经肌肉电刺激循环运动。干预措施:每个参与者在固定式自行车测力仪上完成3个不同的试验。第一个试验包括2个时段(10分钟)的自愿运动[VOL],第二个35分钟的ES自行车运动[ES],第三个是VOL和ES的组合[ES+VOL]。每项试验都在不同的一天进行。结果测量:在每个疗程中测量心肺变量(VO2, VCO2, RQ, Vt,和Br/min),循环功率输出和心率[HR]。参与者还被要求根据疼痛(0-10)和运动后疲劳(0-10)对每个运动试验进行评分。结果:平均而言,ES+VOL引起更大的急性有氧代谢增加,但除了VCO2外,3个试验之间没有统计学差异。结论:应用ES可以帮助重度MS患者进行有氧运动。需要进一步调查。
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