Adults with haemophilia and other bleeding disorders often develop lower limb musculoskeletal problems associated with bleeds into joints and muscles, which may affect balance performance and increase likelihood of falling. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of an individualized balance and strength home exercise programme on improving balance and related outcomes for adults with haemophilia and other bleeding disorders. Twenty male adults with haemophilia and other bleeding disorders (mean age 39.4 years, 95% CI = 33.7-45.1) were recruited to participate. They underwent a comprehensive clinical and force platform assessment of balance and related measures. Based on assessment findings, the assessing physiotherapist pro...
Objective: Resistance exercises improve muscle strength and joint's physical status. The aim of this...
Haemophilia is characterized by bleeding longer after an injury, easy bruising, and an increased ris...
Introduction: Although the measurement of physical activity (PA) amongst people with haemophilia (PW...
The main focus of lower limb physical performance assessment in people with haemophilia (PWH) has us...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the efficacy of an educational physiotherapy home exercise intervention for phy...
Background. People with bleeding disorders may develop severe arthritis due to joint hemorrhages. Ex...
Most health care professionals involved in the management of people with haemophilia (PWH) believe t...
AbstractRecurrent joint bleeding in persons with hemophilia is known to lead to joint damage associa...
It has been shown that patients with severe haemophilia treated on demand are not as physically acti...
In haemophilia outcome measurement has long been strongly focused on the level of body functions and...
Nordic Walking is an exercise form requiring significant energy consumption, but where the use of po...
Despite fall-related injuries having serious consequences for older haemophilic patients, few studie...
: Regular physical activity can increase joint stability and function, reduce the risk of injury, an...
Background:Joint bleeds are the hallmark of haemophilia, and can lead to disabling haemophilic arthr...
Aim: This study aimed to examine physical activity (PA), physical fitness and cardiometabolic risk a...
Objective: Resistance exercises improve muscle strength and joint's physical status. The aim of this...
Haemophilia is characterized by bleeding longer after an injury, easy bruising, and an increased ris...
Introduction: Although the measurement of physical activity (PA) amongst people with haemophilia (PW...
The main focus of lower limb physical performance assessment in people with haemophilia (PWH) has us...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the efficacy of an educational physiotherapy home exercise intervention for phy...
Background. People with bleeding disorders may develop severe arthritis due to joint hemorrhages. Ex...
Most health care professionals involved in the management of people with haemophilia (PWH) believe t...
AbstractRecurrent joint bleeding in persons with hemophilia is known to lead to joint damage associa...
It has been shown that patients with severe haemophilia treated on demand are not as physically acti...
In haemophilia outcome measurement has long been strongly focused on the level of body functions and...
Nordic Walking is an exercise form requiring significant energy consumption, but where the use of po...
Despite fall-related injuries having serious consequences for older haemophilic patients, few studie...
: Regular physical activity can increase joint stability and function, reduce the risk of injury, an...
Background:Joint bleeds are the hallmark of haemophilia, and can lead to disabling haemophilic arthr...
Aim: This study aimed to examine physical activity (PA), physical fitness and cardiometabolic risk a...
Objective: Resistance exercises improve muscle strength and joint's physical status. The aim of this...
Haemophilia is characterized by bleeding longer after an injury, easy bruising, and an increased ris...
Introduction: Although the measurement of physical activity (PA) amongst people with haemophilia (PW...