BACKGROUND: The first-line intervention for intermittent claudication is usually supervised exercise therapy (SET). The literature describes a range of exercise programs varying in setting, duration, and content. The purpose of the present study was to examine the exercise protocols offered and to identify the impact of the intensity of the SET programs (in terms of frequency, duration, and type of exercise) on improvements in walking distance (response) in the first 3 months. The present study is part of the Exercise Therapy in Peripheral Arterial Disease (EXITPAD) study, a multicenter randomized clinical trial comparing the effects of SET provided by regional physiotherapists, with or without daily feedback, on the level of activities wit...
ObjectiveThis cohort study was conducted to determine the effect on walking distances of supervised ...
BackgroundThe management of peripheral arterial disease with intermittent claudication includes angi...
OBJECTIVE/BACKGROUND: Intermittent claudication (IC) is associated with a reduction in physical acti...
BACKGROUND: The first-line intervention for intermittent claudication is usually supervised exercise...
BackgroundThe first-line intervention for intermittent claudication is usually supervised exercise t...
ObjectiveThe initial treatment for intermittent claudication is supervised exercise therapy (SET). O...
Objective: Exercise therapy is a common intervention for the management of intermittent claudication...
Objective: The initial treatment for intermittent claudication is supervised exercise therapy (SET)....
ObjectiveExercise therapy is a common intervention for the management of intermittent claudication (...
ObjectiveThis study describes the results and functioning of community-based supervised exercise the...
Background Although supervised exercise therapy is considered to be of significant benefit for peopl...
BackgroundA number of reviews have reported the influence of exercise therapy (ET) for the treatment...
Objective:To establish the effect of exercise therapy in patients with intermittent claudication and...
ObjectiveTo review the evidence for the effectiveness of exercise therapy and to estimate the additi...
ObjectiveThis cohort study was conducted to determine the effect on walking distances of supervised ...
BackgroundThe management of peripheral arterial disease with intermittent claudication includes angi...
OBJECTIVE/BACKGROUND: Intermittent claudication (IC) is associated with a reduction in physical acti...
BACKGROUND: The first-line intervention for intermittent claudication is usually supervised exercise...
BackgroundThe first-line intervention for intermittent claudication is usually supervised exercise t...
ObjectiveThe initial treatment for intermittent claudication is supervised exercise therapy (SET). O...
Objective: Exercise therapy is a common intervention for the management of intermittent claudication...
Objective: The initial treatment for intermittent claudication is supervised exercise therapy (SET)....
ObjectiveExercise therapy is a common intervention for the management of intermittent claudication (...
ObjectiveThis study describes the results and functioning of community-based supervised exercise the...
Background Although supervised exercise therapy is considered to be of significant benefit for peopl...
BackgroundA number of reviews have reported the influence of exercise therapy (ET) for the treatment...
Objective:To establish the effect of exercise therapy in patients with intermittent claudication and...
ObjectiveTo review the evidence for the effectiveness of exercise therapy and to estimate the additi...
ObjectiveThis cohort study was conducted to determine the effect on walking distances of supervised ...
BackgroundThe management of peripheral arterial disease with intermittent claudication includes angi...
OBJECTIVE/BACKGROUND: Intermittent claudication (IC) is associated with a reduction in physical acti...