Objective: To evaluate the impact of a short-term neuromuscular electrical stimulation program on exercise tolerance in hospitalized patients with advanced heart failure who have suffered an acute decompensation and are under continuous intravenous inotropic support. Design: A randomized controlled study. Subjects: Initially, 195 patients hospitalized for decompensated heart failure were recruited, but 70 were randomized. Intervention: Patients were randomized into two groups: control group subject to the usual care (n=35)neuromuscular electrical stimulation group (n=35) received daily training sessions to both lower extremities for around two weeks. Main measures: The baseline 6-minute walk test to determine functional capacity was perform...
Aerobic and resistance exercise training programs produce an abundance of physiologic and clinical b...
International audienceAbstract: PURPOSE: The aim of this preliminary study was to evaluate the effec...
AIM: Obtain initial estimates of the change in brachial artery endothelial function and maximal oxyg...
BACKGROUND Electrical muscle stimulation (EMS) is being evaluated as a possible alternative to ex...
OBJECTIVES: Low-frequency electrical muscle stimulation (LF-EMS) may have the potential to reduce br...
<div><p>Abstract Background: Neuromuscular electrical stimulation (NMES) using a stimulation wave f...
Background Electrical muscle stimulation (EMS) is being evaluated as a possible alternative to exerc...
Background: Neuromuscular electrostimulation has become a promising issue in cardiovascular rehabili...
National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) Research for Patient Benefit (RfPB) award
AbstractBackgroundCardiopulmonary exercise testing (CPX) is an important clinical assessment in pati...
Background: Exercise intolerance is a common finding in heart failure that generates a vicious cycle...
Objective: To evaluate and compare the effects of neuromuscular electrical stimulation combined with...
Objective: to study the efficacy of external cardiosynchronized muscular counterpulsation (CMC) in p...
Background: Exercise training can help patients with chronic heart failure but may be limited in its...
OBJECTIVE: Critically ill patients often develop intensive care unit-acquired weakness. Reduction in...
Aerobic and resistance exercise training programs produce an abundance of physiologic and clinical b...
International audienceAbstract: PURPOSE: The aim of this preliminary study was to evaluate the effec...
AIM: Obtain initial estimates of the change in brachial artery endothelial function and maximal oxyg...
BACKGROUND Electrical muscle stimulation (EMS) is being evaluated as a possible alternative to ex...
OBJECTIVES: Low-frequency electrical muscle stimulation (LF-EMS) may have the potential to reduce br...
<div><p>Abstract Background: Neuromuscular electrical stimulation (NMES) using a stimulation wave f...
Background Electrical muscle stimulation (EMS) is being evaluated as a possible alternative to exerc...
Background: Neuromuscular electrostimulation has become a promising issue in cardiovascular rehabili...
National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) Research for Patient Benefit (RfPB) award
AbstractBackgroundCardiopulmonary exercise testing (CPX) is an important clinical assessment in pati...
Background: Exercise intolerance is a common finding in heart failure that generates a vicious cycle...
Objective: To evaluate and compare the effects of neuromuscular electrical stimulation combined with...
Objective: to study the efficacy of external cardiosynchronized muscular counterpulsation (CMC) in p...
Background: Exercise training can help patients with chronic heart failure but may be limited in its...
OBJECTIVE: Critically ill patients often develop intensive care unit-acquired weakness. Reduction in...
Aerobic and resistance exercise training programs produce an abundance of physiologic and clinical b...
International audienceAbstract: PURPOSE: The aim of this preliminary study was to evaluate the effec...
AIM: Obtain initial estimates of the change in brachial artery endothelial function and maximal oxyg...