Long-stay hospitalized elderly patients frequently develop a decrease in strength, cardiovascular fitness and balance, which can be improved by exercise. Neuromuscular electrical stimulation (ES) might also be effective in this population. The effect of different lower limb rehabilitation programs (3 interventions/week for 6 weeks) on functional fitness in 40 hospitalized old females (82 +/- 7 years) were evaluated: kinesitherapy (KT), ES, KT alternated with ES (KT + ES), and no treatment (C). Outcome variables after rehabilitation were: (a) maximal strength of leg extensor and finger flexor muscles; (b) cardiorespiratory fitness (6-min walking test, 6MWT; heart rate, HR); (c) static and dynamic balance and gait skills (Tinetti test). The m...
International audiencePhysiological aging leads to a progressive weakening of muscles and tendons, t...
To evaluate the effects of two programs (resistance and walking training) on the functional autonomy...
35th Annual International Conference of the IEEE, Osaka, Japan, 3-7 July 2013Advancing age is associ...
Long-stay hospitalized elderly patients frequently develop a decrease in strength, cardiovascular fi...
OBJECTIVES: To compare the effects of strength training (ST) and neuromuscular electrical stimulatio...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Long-stay hospitalized elderly women usually reduce daily living activities: th...
Aging is a multifactorial irreversible process associated with significant decline in muscle mass an...
Introduction: Proprioceptive neuromuscular facilitation (PNF) can be used to improve the quality of ...
International audiencePhysiological aging leads to a progressive weakening of muscles and tendons, t...
Objectives To evaluate the effects of an exercise intervention on physical function, maximal muscle...
Proximal femoral fracture is often associated with long-term residual disability. Quadriceps weaknes...
International audiencePhysiological aging leads to a progressive weakening of muscles and tendons, t...
To evaluate the effects of two programs (resistance and walking training) on the functional autonomy...
35th Annual International Conference of the IEEE, Osaka, Japan, 3-7 July 2013Advancing age is associ...
Long-stay hospitalized elderly patients frequently develop a decrease in strength, cardiovascular fi...
OBJECTIVES: To compare the effects of strength training (ST) and neuromuscular electrical stimulatio...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Long-stay hospitalized elderly women usually reduce daily living activities: th...
Aging is a multifactorial irreversible process associated with significant decline in muscle mass an...
Introduction: Proprioceptive neuromuscular facilitation (PNF) can be used to improve the quality of ...
International audiencePhysiological aging leads to a progressive weakening of muscles and tendons, t...
Objectives To evaluate the effects of an exercise intervention on physical function, maximal muscle...
Proximal femoral fracture is often associated with long-term residual disability. Quadriceps weaknes...
International audiencePhysiological aging leads to a progressive weakening of muscles and tendons, t...
To evaluate the effects of two programs (resistance and walking training) on the functional autonomy...
35th Annual International Conference of the IEEE, Osaka, Japan, 3-7 July 2013Advancing age is associ...