High-intensity interval training with functional electrical stimulation cycling for incomplete spinal cord injury patients: A pilot feasibility study.

IF 2.2 3区 医学 Q3 ENGINEERING, BIOMEDICAL Artificial organs Pub Date : 2024-07-23 DOI:10.1111/aor.14831
Haidzir Manaf, Nur Azah Hamzaid, Nazirah Hasnan, Chen Yiwei, Hamidreza Mohafez, Hafifi Hisham, Glen Davis
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Background: Consequences of spinal cord injury (SCI) with a sedentary lifestyle will progress to muscle weakness and muscle atrophy, leading to muscle fatigue. This study aimed to determine the feasibility and preliminary effects of high-intensity interval training (HIIT) using functional electrical stimulation (FES) cycling on changes in thigh muscle volume and muscle strength, in patients with incomplete SCI.

Methods: Eight incomplete SCI patients (mean age 50 years; 6 women) with stable SCI paraplegia (mean 6.75 years since injury) participated in the HIIT FES cycling (85%-90% peak Watts; 4 × 4-min intervals) three times a week (over 6 weeks). The main outcomes were adherence, participant acceptability, and adverse events. Secondary outcomes were muscle strength (peak torque) and leg volume changes.

Results: Our findings revealed that the program was well-received by participants, with high levels of adherence, positive feedback, and satisfaction, suggesting that it could be a promising option for individuals seeking to enhance their lower body strength and muscle mass. Additionally, all participants successfully completed the training without any serious adverse events, indicating that the program is safe for use. Finally, we found that the 6-week HIIT FES leg cycling exercise program resulted in notable improvements in isometric peak torque of the quadriceps (range 13.9%-25.6%), hamstring muscle (18.2%-23.3%), and leg volume (1.7%-18.2%).

Conclusions: This study highlights HIIT FES leg cycling exercise program potential as an effective intervention for improving lower limb muscle function.

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针对不完全脊髓损伤患者的高强度间歇训练与功能性电刺激循环:试点可行性研究。
背景:脊髓损伤(SCI)后,久坐不动的生活方式会导致肌肉无力和肌肉萎缩,从而导致肌肉疲劳。本研究旨在确定使用功能性电刺激(FES)骑自行车进行高强度间歇训练(HIIT)对不完全脊髓损伤患者大腿肌肉体积和肌肉力量变化的可行性和初步效果:八名患有稳定型 SCI 截瘫的不完全 SCI 患者(平均年龄 50 岁;六名女性)(平均受伤时间为 6.75 年)参加了 HIIT FES 自行车训练(85%-90% 峰值瓦特;4 × 4 分钟间隔),每周三次(为期六周)。主要结果是坚持率、参与者接受度和不良事件。次要结果为肌肉力量(峰值扭矩)和腿部体积变化:我们的研究结果表明,该计划深受参与者欢迎,其坚持率、积极反馈和满意度都很高,这表明该计划对于寻求增强下半身力量和肌肉质量的人来说是一个很有前景的选择。此外,所有参与者都顺利完成了训练,没有出现任何严重的不良反应,这表明该计划的使用是安全的。最后,我们发现为期 6 周的 HIIT FES 腿部骑行训练计划显著提高了股四头肌等长峰值扭矩(范围为 13.9%-25.6%)、腘绳肌(18.2%-23.3%)和腿部体积(1.7%-18.2%):本研究强调了 HIIT FES 腿部骑行锻炼计划作为改善下肢肌肉功能的有效干预措施的潜力。
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Artificial organs
Artificial organs 工程技术-工程:生物医学
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4.30
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303
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4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Artificial Organs is the official peer reviewed journal of The International Federation for Artificial Organs (Members of the Federation are: The American Society for Artificial Internal Organs, The European Society for Artificial Organs, and The Japanese Society for Artificial Organs), The International Faculty for Artificial Organs, the International Society for Rotary Blood Pumps, The International Society for Pediatric Mechanical Cardiopulmonary Support, and the Vienna International Workshop on Functional Electrical Stimulation. Artificial Organs publishes original research articles dealing with developments in artificial organs applications and treatment modalities and their clinical applications worldwide. Membership in the Societies listed above is not a prerequisite for publication. Articles are published without charge to the author except for color figures and excess page charges as noted.
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