Body weight-supported training in Becker and limb girdle 2I muscular dystrophy

Bente R Jensen, Martin P Berthelsen, Edith Husu, Sofie B Christensen, Kira P Prahm, John Vissing

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Abstract

INTRODUCTION: We studied the functional effects of combined strength and aerobic anti-gravity training in severely affected patients with Becker and Limb-Girdle muscular dystrophies.

METHODS: Eight patients performed 10-week progressive combined strength (squats, calf raises, lunges) and aerobic (walk/run, jogging in place or high knee-lift) training 3 times/week in a lower-body positive pressure environment. Closed-kinetic-chain leg muscle strength, isometric knee strength, rate of force development (RFD), and reaction time were evaluated.

RESULTS: Baseline data indicated an intact neural activation pattern but showed compromised muscle contractile properties. Training (compliance 91%) improved functional leg muscle strength. Squat series performance increased 30%, calf raises 45%, and lunges 23%.

CONCLUSIONS: Anti-gravity training improved closed-kinetic-chain leg muscle strength despite no changes in isometric knee extension strength and absolute RFD. The improved closed-kinetic-chain performance may relate to neural adaptation involving motor learning and/or improved muscle strength of other muscles than the weak knee extensors. Muscle Nerve 54: 239-243, 2016.

OriginalsprogEngelsk
TidsskriftMuscle and Nerve
Vol/bind54
Udgave nummer2
Sider (fra-til)239-43
Antal sider5
ISSN0148-639X
DOI
StatusUdgivet - aug. 2016

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