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Cardiopulmonary rehabilitation improves respiratory muscle function and functional capacity in children with congenital heart disease : a prospective…

2020

Critical surgical and medical advances have shifted the focus of congenital heart disease (CHD) patients from survival to achievement of a greater health-related quality of life (HRQoL). HRQoL is influenced, amongst other factors, by aerobic capacity and respiratory muscle strength, both of which are reduced in CHD patients. This study evaluates the influence of a cardiopulmonary rehabilitation program (CPRP) on respiratory muscle strength and functional capacity. Fifteen CHD patients, ages 12 to 16, with reduced aerobic capacity in cardiopulmonary exercise testing (CPET) were enrolled in a CPRP involving strength and aerobic training for three months. Measurements for comparison were obtai…

MaleHeart diseaseHealth Toxicology and Mutagenesislcsh:Medicinesix-minute walking test030204 cardiovascular system & hematologyAdolescents0302 clinical medicineQuality of lifeRespiratory organs - Diseases - Treatment.inspiratory pressureProspective Studies030212 general & internal medicineChildProspective cohort studyCardiología pediátrica.Exercise ToleranceCardiopulmonary rehabilitationAparato respiratorio - Enfermedades - Tratamiento.Ejercicio físico - Uso terapeútico.Heart - Rehabilitation.congenital heart diseaseRespiratory MusclesCorazón - Rehabilitación.CardiologyFemaleHeart Defects Congenitalmedicine.medical_specialtyHeart - Diseases - Genetic aspects - Treatment.Ejercicio físico - Uso terapéutico.AdolescentMúsculos respiratorios.Corazón - Enfermedades - Aspectos genéticos - Tratamiento.Article03 medical and health scienceschildrenInternal medicinemedicineRespiratory muscleHumansAerobic exerciseMuscle StrengthPediatric cardiology.Aerobic capacityRespiratory muscles.physical exercise trainingMuscle fatiguebusiness.industrylcsh:RPublic Health Environmental and Occupational Healthmedicine.diseaseCor Malalties Pacients Rehabilitaciócardiac rehabilitationpediatriccardiopulmonary rehabilitationQuality of Liferespiratory strengthbusinessExercise - Therapeutic use.
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Effect of Prolonged Military Field Training on Neuromuscular and Hormonal Responses and Shooting Performance in Warfighters

2018

Introduction: Previous studies have shown that military field training (MFT) has effects on warfighters’ hormonal responses, neuromuscular performance, and shooting accuracy. The aim of the present study was to investigate the changes in body composition, upper and lower body strength, serum hormone concentrations of testosterone (TES) and cortisol (COR), insulin-like growth factor-1 (IGF-1), and sex hormone binding globulin (SHBG) and shooting accuracy during prolonged MFT. Methods: Serum hormone concentrations, isometric strength of the upper and lower extremities, and shooting performance were measured four times during the study: before MFT (PRE), after 12 d (MID), at the end of MFT (PO…

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EFFECTS OF D-600 AND ITS OPTICAL ISOMERS ON FORCE OF CONTRACTION IN CAT PAPILLARY MUSCLES AND GUINEA-PIG AURICLES

1977

Abstract 1 (--)-D-600 and (+)-D-600 exerted concentration-dependent negative inotropic effects in papillary muscles from cats, the potency of (--)-D-600 being about 100 times greater than that of (+)-D-600. The action was more pronounced at high than at low frequencies of stimulation. Time to peak force, relaxation time and therefore also total duration of contraction were not significantly affected by the drugs. 2 The negative inotropic effects of both drugs were not reversible after washing in drug-free solution for 60 min at all concentrations tested. 3 The same negative inotropic effects were seen in guinea-pig left auricles with the racemic mixture of both isomers. 4 Uptake measurement…

MaleInotropemedicine.medical_specialtyTime FactorsContraction (grammar)GallopamilGuinea PigsStimulationIsometric exerciseIn Vitro TechniquesGuinea pigInternal medicinemedicineAnimalsGallopamilPharmacologyCATSChemistryMyocardiumStereoisomerismPapillary MusclesMyocardial ContractionElectric StimulationEndocrinologyVerapamilDepression ChemicalCatsVerapamilFemaleResearch Articlemedicine.drugBritish Journal of Pharmacology
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Effect of bicycle ergometer test on intraocular pressure in elderly athletes and controls.

2009

To evaluate the effect of intensive physical exercise on intraocular pressure (IOP) in 66- to 85-year-old subjects IOP was measured before and after a maximal bicycle ergometer test. The non-glaucomatous subjects comprised 85 males and 36 female athletes and 16 male and 22 female controls of corresponding age drawn from a population register. IOP was measured using a non-contact tonometer. The results indicated a decrease (> or = 2 mmHg) in 34% of the subjects, no change in 57% and an increase in 9%. The decrease was more pronounced in subjects with higher pre-test values. In all four subjects with a pre-test value above 22 mmHg a reduction from 4 to 11 mmHg was observed. The change in IOP …

MaleIntraocular pressuremedicine.medical_specialtyAginggenetic structuresPhysical ExertionGlaucomaPhysical exerciseElectrocardiographyRandom AllocationMedicineHumansIntraocular PressureAgedAged 80 and overbiologybusiness.industryAthletesGeneral Medicinemedicine.diseasebiology.organism_classificationeye diseasesTest (assessment)Intensity (physics)OphthalmologyAnesthesiaPhysical therapyExercise TestFemalesense organsBicycle ergometerbusinessPopulation RegisterGlaucoma Open-AngleSportsActa ophthalmologica
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Dynamic thoracohumeral kinematics are dependent upon the etiology of the shoulder injury.

2017

[EN] Obtaining kinematic patterns that depend on the shoulder injury may be important when planning rehabilitation. The main goal of this study is to explore whether the kinematic patterns of continuous and repetitive shoulder elevation motions are different according to the type of shoulder injury in question, specifically tendinopathy or rotator cuff tear, and to analyze the influence of the load handled during its assessment. For this purpose, 19 individuals with tendinopathy and 9 with rotator cuff tear performed a repetitive scaption movement that was assessed with stereophotogrammetry. Furthermore, static range of motion (ROM) and isometric strength were evaluated with a goniometer an…

MaleKinematicsEtiologyVelocitylcsh:MedicineIsometric exerciseKinematicsPathology and Laboratory Medicine0302 clinical medicineMedicine and Health SciencesBiomechanicsRange of Motion Articularlcsh:ScienceMusculoskeletal SystemMultidisciplinaryHand StrengthPhysicsClassical MechanicsMiddle AgedThoraxBiomechanical Phenomenamedicine.anatomical_structurePhysical SciencesFemaleShoulder InjuriesAnatomyRange of motionResearch ArticleAdultmedicine.medical_specialtyShoulders03 medical and health sciencesMotionPhysical medicine and rehabilitationHand strengthmedicineHumansHumerusRotator cuffSkeletonbusiness.industrylcsh:RBiology and Life Sciences030229 sport sciencesHumerusmedicine.diseaseCross-Sectional StudiesShouldersFISICA APLICADAlcsh:QTendinopathybusiness030217 neurology & neurosurgeryPLoS ONE
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Effect of custom-made and prefabricated foot orthoses on kinematic parameters during an intense prolonged run

2020

Foot orthoses are one of the most used strategies by healthy runners in injury prevention and performance improvement. However, their effect on running kinematics throughout an intense prolonged run in this population is unknown. Moreover, there is some controversy regarding the use of custom-made versus prefabricated foot orthoses. This study analysed the effect of different foot orthoses (custom-made, prefabricated and a control condition) on spatio-temporal and angular (knee flexion and foot eversion) kinematic parameters and their behaviour during an intense prolonged run. Twenty-four recreational runners performed three similar tests that consisted of running 20 min on a treadmill at 8…

MaleKinematicsTime Factorsbusiness.product_categoryPhysiologyKneesKinematicsOrthoticsRunning0302 clinical medicineHeart RateMedicine and Health SciencesMedicinePublic and Occupational HealthTreadmillFoot OrthosesMusculoskeletal SystemOrthoticseducation.field_of_studyMultidisciplinaryFeetPhysicsQRBiomechanicsClassical MechanicsEquipment DesignSports ScienceBiomechanical PhenomenaPhysical SciencesEngineering and TechnologyLegsMedicineFemaleAnatomyResearch ArticleBiotechnologyAdultmedicine.medical_specialtySciencePopulationCardiologyFoot OrthosesSTRIDEBioengineering03 medical and health sciencesPhysical medicine and rehabilitationHumansSports and Exercise MedicineeducationExerciseFoot orthosisMechanical PhenomenaBiological Locomotionbusiness.industryBiology and Life SciencesPhysical Activity030229 sport sciencesPhysical FitnessBody LimbsMedical Devices and Equipmentbusinesshuman activities030217 neurology & neurosurgeryPLOS ONE
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Biomechanical factors affecting energy cost during running utilising different slopes

2019

This study aimed to examine the characteristics of electromyography (EMG) and kinematics of the supporting leg affecting energy cost while running at incline, level, and decline slopes. Twelve male Japanese middle- and long-distance runners volunteered for this study. The subjects were asked to run at 13.5 km·h

MaleKnee JointComputer scienceMovement030209 endocrinology & metabolismPhysical Therapy Sports Therapy and RehabilitationKinematicsElectromyographyAutomotive engineeringRunningYoung Adult03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinemedicineHumansOrthopedics and Sports MedicineMuscle Skeletalmedicine.diagnostic_testElectromyographyPulmonary Gas Exchange030229 sport sciencesBiomechanical Phenomenabody regionsLower ExtremityExercise TestRunning economyEnergy costHip JointEnergy MetabolismAnkle JointJournal of Sports Sciences
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Doublet potentiation in the triceps surae is limited by series compliance and dynamic fascicle behavior.

2015

Activation of skeletal muscle twice in quick succession results in nonlinear force summation (i.e., doublet potentiation). The force contributed by a second activation is typically of augmented amplitude, longer in duration, and generated at a greater rate. The purpose of this study was to examine force summation in a muscle attached to a compliant tendon, where considerable internal shortening occurs during a fixed-end contraction. The triceps surae of 21 ( Experiment 1) and 9 ( Experiment 2) young adults were maximally activated with doublet stimulation of different interstimulus intervals (ISIs) (5-100 ms) at several muscle lengths. Ultrasound images acquired from lateral gastrocnemius …

MaleKnee JointPhysiologyStimulationIsometric exerciseElectromyographyAchilles TendonTendonsYoung AdultPhysiology (medical)Isometric ContractionmedicineHumansPeripheral Nervesta315Muscle Skeletalmuscle-tendon interactionUltrasonographyPhysicsAchilles tendonLegforce summationmedicine.diagnostic_testElectromyographyta1184Skeletal muscleAnatomyFascicleElectric Stimulationmuscle mechanicsTendonBiomechanical Phenomenamedicine.anatomical_structureTorquemuscle forceFemalemedicine.symptomMuscle contractionBiomedical engineeringComplianceMuscle ContractionJournal of applied physiology (Bethesda, Md. : 1985)
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An easy and safe training method for trunk function improves mobility in total knee arthroplasty patients: A quasi-randomized controlled trial

2018

Objective Total knee arthroplasty (TKA) is aimed mainly at reducing pain and restoring mobility. However, mobility deficits can persist even longer than 1 year. The trunk function and movement velocity of any region have been recently recognized to be critical for determining mobility in older people. Therefore, the main goal of this quasi-randomized trial is to clarify the effectiveness of a novel training method, the seated side tapping (SST) training, for improving mobility by focusing on movement velocity of trunk function in the short term after TKA. Methods SST training consists of side trunk movements repeated as quickly as possible in a seated position. All participants after TKA we…

MaleKnee JointTotal Knee ArthroplastyPhysiologyKneesmedicine.medical_treatmentlcsh:MedicineWalkingKnee JointsTimed Up and Go testlaw.inventionElderly0302 clinical medicineSkeletal JointsRandomized controlled triallawMedicine and Health SciencesPublic and Occupational HealthProspective StudiesRange of Motion ArticularArthroplasty Replacement Kneelcsh:ScienceMusculoskeletal SystemPostural BalanceAged 80 and overMultidisciplinaryRehabilitationMiddle AgedOsteoarthritis KneeSports ScienceTreatment OutcomeTime and Motion StudiesStrength TrainingLegsFemaleAnatomy0305 other medical scienceRange of motionResearch Articlemedicine.medical_specialtyStrength trainingSurgical and Invasive Medical ProceduresArthroplasty03 medical and health sciencesMusculoskeletal System ProceduresPhysical medicine and rehabilitation030502 gerontologymedicineHumansSports and Exercise MedicineExercisePhysical Therapy ModalitiesAgedBiological Locomotionbusiness.industrylcsh:RBiology and Life SciencesPhysical ActivityArthroplastyTrunkWalking SpeedPreferred walking speedAge GroupsPhysical FitnessBody LimbsPeople and PlacesPopulation Groupingslcsh:Qbusiness030217 neurology & neurosurgeryPLOS ONE
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Effect of biomechanical footwear on upper and lower leg muscle activity in comparison with knee brace and normal walking

2021

Abstract Aim To evaluate the activity of knee stabilizing muscles while using custom-made biomechanical footwear (BF) and to compare it when walking barefoot and with a knee brace (Unloader®). Methods Seventeen healthy working-aged (mean age: 29 years; standard deviation: 8 years) individuals participated. The knee brace was worn on the right knee and BF in both legs. Surface electromyography (sEMG) data was recorded bilaterally from vastus medialis (VM), semitendinosus (ST), tibialis anterior (TA) and lateral gastrocnemius (LG) muscles during walking, and repeated-measures ANOVA with a post-hoc t-test was used to determine differences between the different walking modalities (barefoot, bra…

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