AbstractBackground: Most trials on the reliability of constant-load treadmill testing use one pair of treadmill settings (speed, grade) only. The question of whether the results can be applied to tests with different settings is left open. Also, claudication distances measured with differing settings are not comparable, rendering the comparison of the results from different trials difficult. This study evaluates the reliability of constant-load testing with various workloads and compares them with claudication distances achieved with walking at normal speed on level ground but also evaluates whether metabolic equivalent (MET) normalization can be used to translate the results of different treadmill tests into each other. Methods: Fifteen pa...
Purpose: Maximal and submaximal parameters assessed during treadmill tests are used to prescribe exe...
In a vascular rehabilitation program, 28% of our frail elderly patients are unable to be tested with...
A systematic review was conducted to identify the range of terminology used in studies to describe m...
AbstractBackground: Most trials on the reliability of constant-load treadmill testing use one pair o...
Objectives:To compare the correlation and practicability of single-stage vs. graded treadmill protoc...
ObjectiveA meta-regression analysis was conducted to identify the most reliable treadmill protocol f...
Purpose: To compare treadmill and shuttle walk tests for assessing functional capacity in patients w...
Objective. To evaluate a new treadmill test, determining pain threshold speed (PTS) for use in asses...
AbstractObjective. To evaluate a new treadmill test, determining pain threshold speed (PTS) for use ...
Background: Disease severity in patients with intermittent claudication (IC) is often assessed using...
International audienceOBJECTIVE: The predefined duration to arbitrarily stop the tests during consta...
ObjectiveThe predefined duration to arbitrarily stop the tests during constant-load treadmill exerci...
A systematic review was conducted to identify the range of terminology used in studies to describe m...
AbstractObjectives: to assess a new method of determining functional impairment in patients with int...
NICOLAI, S. P. A., P. LEFFERS, L. M. KRUIDENIER, R. A. DE BIE, M. H. PRINS, and J. A. W. TEIJINK. Ex...
Purpose: Maximal and submaximal parameters assessed during treadmill tests are used to prescribe exe...
In a vascular rehabilitation program, 28% of our frail elderly patients are unable to be tested with...
A systematic review was conducted to identify the range of terminology used in studies to describe m...
AbstractBackground: Most trials on the reliability of constant-load treadmill testing use one pair o...
Objectives:To compare the correlation and practicability of single-stage vs. graded treadmill protoc...
ObjectiveA meta-regression analysis was conducted to identify the most reliable treadmill protocol f...
Purpose: To compare treadmill and shuttle walk tests for assessing functional capacity in patients w...
Objective. To evaluate a new treadmill test, determining pain threshold speed (PTS) for use in asses...
AbstractObjective. To evaluate a new treadmill test, determining pain threshold speed (PTS) for use ...
Background: Disease severity in patients with intermittent claudication (IC) is often assessed using...
International audienceOBJECTIVE: The predefined duration to arbitrarily stop the tests during consta...
ObjectiveThe predefined duration to arbitrarily stop the tests during constant-load treadmill exerci...
A systematic review was conducted to identify the range of terminology used in studies to describe m...
AbstractObjectives: to assess a new method of determining functional impairment in patients with int...
NICOLAI, S. P. A., P. LEFFERS, L. M. KRUIDENIER, R. A. DE BIE, M. H. PRINS, and J. A. W. TEIJINK. Ex...
Purpose: Maximal and submaximal parameters assessed during treadmill tests are used to prescribe exe...
In a vascular rehabilitation program, 28% of our frail elderly patients are unable to be tested with...
A systematic review was conducted to identify the range of terminology used in studies to describe m...