AbstractPurpose: This study was performed to test the effectiveness of a formal supervised exercise program against a home-based exercise program for both walking ability and quality of life endpoints.Methods: Patients with arterial claudication were randomized to either a 12-week supervised exercise program (SUPEX) with weekly lectures relating to peripheral vascular disease or to a home exercise group (HOMEX) who attended an identical lecture program and received weekly exercise instruction. The study population included 29 men and 26 women, with a mean age of 69.1 ± 8.1 years. Forty-seven patients completed the 12-week program, 46 were available for testing at completion, and 38 for 6-month testing. Claudication pain time (CPT) and maxim...
Background: The first-line intervention for intermittent claudication is usually supervised exercise...
BackgroundA number of reviews have reported the influence of exercise therapy (ET) for the treatment...
Peripheral arterial disease (PAD) as a high incidence in general population and 12% to 20% of popula...
ObjectiveThis cohort study was conducted to determine the effect on walking distances of supervised ...
BackgroundThe first-line intervention for intermittent claudication is usually supervised exercise t...
ObjectiveThis study describes the results and functioning of community-based supervised exercise the...
BackgroundThis prospective, randomized controlled clinical trial determined whether an optimal exerc...
ObjectiveThe initial treatment for intermittent claudication is supervised exercise therapy (SET). O...
Home-based exercise training, applied as the primary treatment in patients with intermittent claudic...
AbstractObjectivesTo evaluate an unsupervised home-based exercise programme for physiological, funct...
We aimed to conduct a systematic review of the evidence for structured, home-based exercise programm...
AbstractObjective. Exercise advice is the main treatment for symptom relief in the UK for patients w...
Background: Peripheral vascular disease (PVD) is responsible for ambulatory disfunction, sedentary l...
Background. Exercise training reduces walking disability in peripheral arterial disease (PAD). This ...
Purpose: In patients with intermittent claudication (IC) a structured walking exercise program impro...
Background: The first-line intervention for intermittent claudication is usually supervised exercise...
BackgroundA number of reviews have reported the influence of exercise therapy (ET) for the treatment...
Peripheral arterial disease (PAD) as a high incidence in general population and 12% to 20% of popula...
ObjectiveThis cohort study was conducted to determine the effect on walking distances of supervised ...
BackgroundThe first-line intervention for intermittent claudication is usually supervised exercise t...
ObjectiveThis study describes the results and functioning of community-based supervised exercise the...
BackgroundThis prospective, randomized controlled clinical trial determined whether an optimal exerc...
ObjectiveThe initial treatment for intermittent claudication is supervised exercise therapy (SET). O...
Home-based exercise training, applied as the primary treatment in patients with intermittent claudic...
AbstractObjectivesTo evaluate an unsupervised home-based exercise programme for physiological, funct...
We aimed to conduct a systematic review of the evidence for structured, home-based exercise programm...
AbstractObjective. Exercise advice is the main treatment for symptom relief in the UK for patients w...
Background: Peripheral vascular disease (PVD) is responsible for ambulatory disfunction, sedentary l...
Background. Exercise training reduces walking disability in peripheral arterial disease (PAD). This ...
Purpose: In patients with intermittent claudication (IC) a structured walking exercise program impro...
Background: The first-line intervention for intermittent claudication is usually supervised exercise...
BackgroundA number of reviews have reported the influence of exercise therapy (ET) for the treatment...
Peripheral arterial disease (PAD) as a high incidence in general population and 12% to 20% of popula...