BackgroundExercise training (ET) is a valuable method to improve exercise tolerance in chronic heart failure (CHF) patients. Some studies reported a similar improvement by quadricipital electrical myostimulation (EMS), but the effect of combination of the two methods remains unknown.Aim of the studyto evaluate if EMS have any additive effect on benefits of ET in CHF patients.Methods91 patients were included (mean age: 58±9 yo; NYHA II/III: 52/48%, LVEF: 29.7±7%) in a multicentric French study. The patients were randomized into two groups: ET (41 pts) and ET + EMS (50 pts). All patients underwent 20 ET sessions. In addition, in the ET+EMS group, patients underwent 20 low frequency (10Hz) quadricipital EMS session (20« on/20« off, 1 hour/sess...
Characteristic of heart failure patients is decreased activity tolerance which is defined as a decre...
Abstract In recent years, electrical myostimulation (EMS) is becoming more and more popular to incre...
OBJECTIVES:Low-frequency electrical muscle stimulation (LF-EMS) may have the potential to reduce bre...
BackgroundExercise training (ET) is a valuable method to improve exercise tolerance in chronic heart...
Background: Exercise training can help patients with chronic heart failure but may be limited in its...
Resistance training (RT) has been used to increase muscle strength and endurance. In CHF patients, t...
Aerobic and resistance exercise training programs produce an abundance of physiologic and clinical b...
Purpose: The loss of lean muscle mass and muscle strength is a common problem in chronic heart failu...
Background Electrical muscle stimulation (EMS) is being evaluated as a possible alternative to exerc...
Background: Studies have investigated the influence of neuromuscular electrostimulation on the exerc...
Background: Studies have investigated the influence of neuromuscular electrostimulation on the exerc...
Purpose—Patients with chronic heart failure (CHF) report difficulty performing activities of daily l...
Abstract Background: Skeletal muscle maladaptations are highly prevalent among patients with chr...
Whole-body electromyostimulation (WB-EMS) training is effective in improving training adaptation. Ho...
Chronic heart failure (CHF) patients are limited in functional capacity by muscle fatigue and breat...
Characteristic of heart failure patients is decreased activity tolerance which is defined as a decre...
Abstract In recent years, electrical myostimulation (EMS) is becoming more and more popular to incre...
OBJECTIVES:Low-frequency electrical muscle stimulation (LF-EMS) may have the potential to reduce bre...
BackgroundExercise training (ET) is a valuable method to improve exercise tolerance in chronic heart...
Background: Exercise training can help patients with chronic heart failure but may be limited in its...
Resistance training (RT) has been used to increase muscle strength and endurance. In CHF patients, t...
Aerobic and resistance exercise training programs produce an abundance of physiologic and clinical b...
Purpose: The loss of lean muscle mass and muscle strength is a common problem in chronic heart failu...
Background Electrical muscle stimulation (EMS) is being evaluated as a possible alternative to exerc...
Background: Studies have investigated the influence of neuromuscular electrostimulation on the exerc...
Background: Studies have investigated the influence of neuromuscular electrostimulation on the exerc...
Purpose—Patients with chronic heart failure (CHF) report difficulty performing activities of daily l...
Abstract Background: Skeletal muscle maladaptations are highly prevalent among patients with chr...
Whole-body electromyostimulation (WB-EMS) training is effective in improving training adaptation. Ho...
Chronic heart failure (CHF) patients are limited in functional capacity by muscle fatigue and breat...
Characteristic of heart failure patients is decreased activity tolerance which is defined as a decre...
Abstract In recent years, electrical myostimulation (EMS) is becoming more and more popular to incre...
OBJECTIVES:Low-frequency electrical muscle stimulation (LF-EMS) may have the potential to reduce bre...