Arm cranking is a useful alternative exercise modality for improving walking performance in patients with intermittent claudication; however, the mechanisms of such an improvement are poorly understood. The main aim of the present study was to investigate the effects of arm-crank exercise training on lower-limb O2 delivery in patients with intermittent claudication. A total of 57 patients with intermittent claudication (age, 70±8 years; mean±S.D.) were randomized to an arm-crank exercise group or a non-exercise control group. The exercise group trained twice weekly for 12 weeks. At baseline and 12 weeks, patients completed incremental tests to maximum exercise tolerance on both an arm-crank ergometer and a treadmill. Respiratory variables w...
Lower extremity (LE) exercise training has been shown to contribute to improvements in Maximum Walki...
Purpose: In patients with intermittent claudication (IC) a structured walking exercise program impro...
BackgroundTo explore the efficacy of cycle training in the treatment of intermittent claudication, t...
This work sought to identify physiological effects of aerobic exercise training in patients with lo...
PURPOSE The effects of upper-limb (arm cranking) and lower-limb (leg cranking) exercise training ...
AbstractPurpose: The effects of upper-limb (arm cranking) and lower-limb (leg cranking) exercise tra...
This work sought to identify physiological effects of aerobic exercise training in patients with low...
AbstractPurpose: The effects of upper-limb (arm cranking) and lower-limb (leg cranking) exercise tra...
Introduction. A typical symptom of chronic lower-limb ischaemia is lower-limb pain, which occurs dur...
ObjectivesTo investigate the effects of a 24-week program of upper- and lower-limb aerobic exercise ...
Objectives To investigate the effects of a 24-week program of upper- and lower-limb aerobic exercise...
Aim: Intermittent claudication is the most common symptomatic manifestation of peripheral arterial d...
Lower extremity (LE) exercise training has been shown to contribute to improvements in Maximum Walki...
ObjectiveThe mechanisms underlying the symptomatic improvement witnessed as a result of exercise tra...
To investigate the effects of a 24-week programme of upper- and lower-limb aerobic exercise training...
Lower extremity (LE) exercise training has been shown to contribute to improvements in Maximum Walki...
Purpose: In patients with intermittent claudication (IC) a structured walking exercise program impro...
BackgroundTo explore the efficacy of cycle training in the treatment of intermittent claudication, t...
This work sought to identify physiological effects of aerobic exercise training in patients with lo...
PURPOSE The effects of upper-limb (arm cranking) and lower-limb (leg cranking) exercise training ...
AbstractPurpose: The effects of upper-limb (arm cranking) and lower-limb (leg cranking) exercise tra...
This work sought to identify physiological effects of aerobic exercise training in patients with low...
AbstractPurpose: The effects of upper-limb (arm cranking) and lower-limb (leg cranking) exercise tra...
Introduction. A typical symptom of chronic lower-limb ischaemia is lower-limb pain, which occurs dur...
ObjectivesTo investigate the effects of a 24-week program of upper- and lower-limb aerobic exercise ...
Objectives To investigate the effects of a 24-week program of upper- and lower-limb aerobic exercise...
Aim: Intermittent claudication is the most common symptomatic manifestation of peripheral arterial d...
Lower extremity (LE) exercise training has been shown to contribute to improvements in Maximum Walki...
ObjectiveThe mechanisms underlying the symptomatic improvement witnessed as a result of exercise tra...
To investigate the effects of a 24-week programme of upper- and lower-limb aerobic exercise training...
Lower extremity (LE) exercise training has been shown to contribute to improvements in Maximum Walki...
Purpose: In patients with intermittent claudication (IC) a structured walking exercise program impro...
BackgroundTo explore the efficacy of cycle training in the treatment of intermittent claudication, t...