BACKGROUND: Symptoms of intermittent claudication (IC) are improved by exercise. The improvement might be secondary to increased blood perfusion or increased muscle mitochondrial capacity. Ischemia followed by reperfusion, also named preconditioning, is known to stimulate the mitochondria. We focused on a calf raise exercise inducing preconditioning in the calf muscle of patients with IC. We hypothesized that 8 weeks of this exercise would increase walking performance and mitochondrial capacity without a change in blood flow. METHODS: Patients with IC were randomized to either a calf raise exercise group (n = 14) or a traditional walking exercise group (n = 15). The calf raise group was instructed to perform a specific type of calf raise ex...
Purpose: In patients with intermittent claudication (IC) a structured walking exercise program impro...
Objective Intermittent claudication (IC) is frequently associated with deterioration in walking capa...
Objective: Factors responsible for the exercise intolerance occurring in patients with peripheral ar...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of supervised treadmill walking training on the ca...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of supervised treadmill walking training on the ca...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of supervised treadmill walking training on the ca...
Background Exercise of patients with intermittent claudication improves walking performance. Exercis...
ObjectiveThe mechanisms underlying the symptomatic improvement witnessed as a result of exercise tra...
Abstract Background Exercise of patients with intermittent claudication improves walking performance...
AbstractObjectivesTo assess if exercise training improves the symptoms of intermittent claudication ...
Objective: It is well established that exercise training improves walking distance in patients with ...
AbstractObjectivesTo compare the effect of unsupervised exercise, supervised exercise and intermitte...
Supervised treadmill-walking training is an effective treatment to improve walking capacity for indi...
Objectives:To review clinical and experimental evidence that exercise to the onset of calf pain in p...
PurposeThis study was conducted to determine the association between the characteristics of calf mus...
Purpose: In patients with intermittent claudication (IC) a structured walking exercise program impro...
Objective Intermittent claudication (IC) is frequently associated with deterioration in walking capa...
Objective: Factors responsible for the exercise intolerance occurring in patients with peripheral ar...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of supervised treadmill walking training on the ca...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of supervised treadmill walking training on the ca...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of supervised treadmill walking training on the ca...
Background Exercise of patients with intermittent claudication improves walking performance. Exercis...
ObjectiveThe mechanisms underlying the symptomatic improvement witnessed as a result of exercise tra...
Abstract Background Exercise of patients with intermittent claudication improves walking performance...
AbstractObjectivesTo assess if exercise training improves the symptoms of intermittent claudication ...
Objective: It is well established that exercise training improves walking distance in patients with ...
AbstractObjectivesTo compare the effect of unsupervised exercise, supervised exercise and intermitte...
Supervised treadmill-walking training is an effective treatment to improve walking capacity for indi...
Objectives:To review clinical and experimental evidence that exercise to the onset of calf pain in p...
PurposeThis study was conducted to determine the association between the characteristics of calf mus...
Purpose: In patients with intermittent claudication (IC) a structured walking exercise program impro...
Objective Intermittent claudication (IC) is frequently associated with deterioration in walking capa...
Objective: Factors responsible for the exercise intolerance occurring in patients with peripheral ar...