BackgroundTo determine whether increasing claudication severity is associated with impaired balance and physical functional ability.MethodsA prospective observational study in claudicants was performed. Disease severity was determined according to Rutherford's criteria. Patient's balance was assessed objectively using computerized dynamic posturography (CDP-Sensory Organization Test [SOT]; NeuroCom). "Bedside" assessment of balance was performed using the Timed Up and Go (TUG) test (dynamic balance) and the Full Tandem Stance test (static balance). Physical function was assessed using the Summary Physical Performance Battery (SPPB) score.Results185 claudicants were assessed (median age of 69 [IQR 63-74] years; 137 [74.1%] men). Fourteen cla...
Background: Walking capacity measured by a treadmill test (TT) reflects the patient's maximal capaci...
In patients with peripheral arterial disease, limitation of exercise capacity will reduce the level ...
International audienceThe prognostic impact of the functional status of patients with intermittent c...
BackgroundTo determine whether increasing claudication severity is associated with impaired balance ...
BACKGROUND: Intermittent claudication (IC) is a debilitating condition that mostly affects elderly ...
One-third of all elderly patients fall each year and impaired balance has been recognized as a speci...
Intermittent claudication has been associated with impaired gait and balance. The study aim was to c...
Intermittent claudication (IC) is a debilitating condition that affects mainly the elderly and manif...
AbstractPurposeThis study was undertaken to determine the natural history of physical function in ol...
Background The aim of the study was to identify whether a standard supervised exercise programme (SE...
OBJECTIVE: To analyze concentric and eccentric strength and endurance in patients with unilateral in...
Computerized dynamic posturography with the EquiTest is an objective technique for measuring postura...
BackgroundClaudication secondary to peripheral arterial disease leads to reduced mobility, limited p...
Background: Walking capacity measured by a treadmill test (TT) reflects the patient's maximal capaci...
In patients with peripheral arterial disease, limitation of exercise capacity will reduce the level ...
International audienceThe prognostic impact of the functional status of patients with intermittent c...
BackgroundTo determine whether increasing claudication severity is associated with impaired balance ...
BACKGROUND: Intermittent claudication (IC) is a debilitating condition that mostly affects elderly ...
One-third of all elderly patients fall each year and impaired balance has been recognized as a speci...
Intermittent claudication has been associated with impaired gait and balance. The study aim was to c...
Intermittent claudication (IC) is a debilitating condition that affects mainly the elderly and manif...
AbstractPurposeThis study was undertaken to determine the natural history of physical function in ol...
Background The aim of the study was to identify whether a standard supervised exercise programme (SE...
OBJECTIVE: To analyze concentric and eccentric strength and endurance in patients with unilateral in...
Computerized dynamic posturography with the EquiTest is an objective technique for measuring postura...
BackgroundClaudication secondary to peripheral arterial disease leads to reduced mobility, limited p...
Background: Walking capacity measured by a treadmill test (TT) reflects the patient's maximal capaci...
In patients with peripheral arterial disease, limitation of exercise capacity will reduce the level ...
International audienceThe prognostic impact of the functional status of patients with intermittent c...