Home-based exercise training, applied as the primary treatment in patients with intermittent claudication, has produced inconsistent effects on walking capacity in previous published studies. The aim of the present study was to evaluate whether a home-based exercise training program could maintain improved walking capacity and other functional variables achieved through a supervised exercise training program. The present design was a 48-week self-controlled study. The first 12-week period was a control stage in which no prescribed exercise program was provided, the second 12-week period was a supervised treadmill-walking training program and the following 24-week period was a home-based exercise program. Twenty-two subjects with intermitten...
Introduction: Walking programmes are recommended as part of the initial treatment for intermittent c...
Peripheral arterial disease (PAD) as a high incidence in general population and 12% to 20% of popula...
BackgroundThe first-line intervention for intermittent claudication is usually supervised exercise t...
Home-based exercise training, applied as the primary treatment in patients with intermittent claudic...
We aimed to conduct a systematic review of the evidence for structured, home-based exercise programm...
We aimed to conduct a systematic review of the evidence for structured, home-based exercise programm...
Objective: Exercise therapy is a common intervention for the management of intermittent claudication...
ObjectiveExercise therapy is a common intervention for the management of intermittent claudication (...
Supervised exercise training has been shown to improve walking capacity in several studies of patien...
Purpose: In patients with intermittent claudication (IC) a structured walking exercise program impro...
BackgroundThe management of peripheral arterial disease with intermittent claudication includes angi...
Background: The aim of this updated review is to consider the evidence base for the effectiveness of...
Background. Exercise training reduces walking disability in peripheral arterial disease (PAD). This ...
Introduction: Walking programmes are recommended as part of the initial treatment for intermittent c...
BACKGROUND: The first-line intervention for intermittent claudication is usually supervised exercise...
Introduction: Walking programmes are recommended as part of the initial treatment for intermittent c...
Peripheral arterial disease (PAD) as a high incidence in general population and 12% to 20% of popula...
BackgroundThe first-line intervention for intermittent claudication is usually supervised exercise t...
Home-based exercise training, applied as the primary treatment in patients with intermittent claudic...
We aimed to conduct a systematic review of the evidence for structured, home-based exercise programm...
We aimed to conduct a systematic review of the evidence for structured, home-based exercise programm...
Objective: Exercise therapy is a common intervention for the management of intermittent claudication...
ObjectiveExercise therapy is a common intervention for the management of intermittent claudication (...
Supervised exercise training has been shown to improve walking capacity in several studies of patien...
Purpose: In patients with intermittent claudication (IC) a structured walking exercise program impro...
BackgroundThe management of peripheral arterial disease with intermittent claudication includes angi...
Background: The aim of this updated review is to consider the evidence base for the effectiveness of...
Background. Exercise training reduces walking disability in peripheral arterial disease (PAD). This ...
Introduction: Walking programmes are recommended as part of the initial treatment for intermittent c...
BACKGROUND: The first-line intervention for intermittent claudication is usually supervised exercise...
Introduction: Walking programmes are recommended as part of the initial treatment for intermittent c...
Peripheral arterial disease (PAD) as a high incidence in general population and 12% to 20% of popula...
BackgroundThe first-line intervention for intermittent claudication is usually supervised exercise t...