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Muscle strength, disability and mortality

2003

The aims of this review are to address (1) the role of muscle strength in the disablement process and (2) muscle strength as a predictor of length of life using data from prospective studies. Functional limitations, such as slow walking speed, predispose older people to disabilities. How much strength is needed for daily motor tasks such as walking varies according to other impairments present. For example, when postural balance is good, only minimum amount of strength is needed for walking. However, in the presence of balance impairment, having good level of strength may help to compensate for the deficit. Having strength well above the required level indicates reserve capacity. It was stu…

medicine.medical_specialtyActivities of daily livingbusiness.industrymedicine.medical_treatmentPhysical Therapy Sports Therapy and RehabilitationBed restMiddle agePreferred walking speedGrip strengthPostural BalancePhysical therapyMedicineOrthopedics and Sports MedicineProspective cohort studybusinessCohort studyScandinavian Journal of Medicine & Science in Sports
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Gait Impairment in a Rat Model of Focal Cerebral Ischemia

2012

The availability of proper tests for gait evaluation following cerebral ischemia in rats has been limited. The automated, quantitative CatWalk system, which was initially designed to measure gait in models of spinal cord injury, neuropathic pain, and peripheral nerve injury, is said to be a useful tool for the study of motor impairment in stroke animals. Here we report our experiences of using CatWalk XT with rats subjected to transient middle cerebral artery occlusion (MCAO), during their six-week followup. Large corticostriatal infarct was confirmed by MRI in all MCAO rats, which was associated with severe sensorimotor impairment. In contrast, the gait impairment was at most mild, which i…

medicine.medical_specialtyArticle Subjectbusiness.industryIschemiata3141medicine.diseaseta3112SurgeryPreferred walking speedGait (human)Gait impairmentPhysical medicine and rehabilitationPeripheral nerve injuryNeuropathic painmedicineNeurology. Diseases of the nervous systemcardiovascular diseasesNeurology (clinical)RC346-429businessSpinal cord injuryStrokeResearch ArticleStroke Research and Treatment
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Response to the comments on “Effects of high intensity aquatic resistance training on body composition and walking speed in women with mild knee oste…

2017

This article has no abstract. nonPeerReviewed

medicine.medical_specialtyBiomedical EngineeringOsteoarthritislaw.invention03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinePhysical medicine and rehabilitationRheumatologyRandomized controlled triallawMedicineOrthopedics and Sports Medicineta315kehonkoostumus030203 arthritis & rheumatologybody compositionaquatic resistance trainingbusiness.industryHigh intensityResistance trainingFollow up studies030229 sport sciencesmedicine.diseasePreferred walking speedosteoarthritisPhysical therapybusinessMonth follow upOsteoarthritis and Cartilage
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Individual Sprint Force-Velocity Profile Adaptations to In-Season Assisted and Resisted Velocity-Based Training in Professional Rugby

2020

We tested the hypothesis that the degree of adaptation to highly focused sprint training at opposite ends of the sprint Force-Velocity (FV) spectrum would be associated with initial sprint FV profile in rugby athletes. Training-induced changes in sprint FV profiles were computed before and after an eight-week in-season resisted or assisted sprint training protocol, including a three-week taper. Professional male rugby players (age: 18.9 &plusmn

medicine.medical_specialtyBody heighteducationhorizontal forcePhysical Therapy Sports Therapy and RehabilitationArticle03 medical and health scienceslcsh:GV557-1198.9950302 clinical medicinePhysical medicine and rehabilitationHorizontal forcemedicinerugbyvoimantuotto (fysiologia)Orthopedics and Sports MedicineoverspeedMathematicslcsh:SportsbiologyAthletesmusculoskeletal neural and ocular physiologyResistance training030229 sport sciencesbiology.organism_classificationpikajuoksuSprint trainingSprintsprintingvoimaharjoitteluresistance traininghuman activities030217 neurology & neurosurgeryForce velocityvelocity-based trainingSports
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Association between low-frequency ultrasound and hip fractures - comparison with DXA-based BMD

2013

Background New methods for diagnosing osteoporosis and evaluating fracture risk are being developed. We aim to study the association between low-frequency (LF) axial transmission ultrasound and hip fracture risk in a population-based sample of older women. Methods The study population consisted of 490 community-dwelling women (78–82 years). Ultrasound velocity (VLF) at mid-tibia was measured in 2006 using a low-frequency scanning axial transmission device. Bone mineral density (BMD) at proximal femur measured using dual-energy x-ray absorptiometry (DXA) was used as the reference method. The fracture history of the participants was collected from December 1997 until the end of 2010. Lifestyl…

medicine.medical_specialtyBone densityCortical boneOsteoporosisPopulationDentistryRisk AssessmentHip fractureAbsorptiometry PhotonRheumatologyBone DensityPredictive Value of TestsRisk FactorsmedicineHumansOrthopedics and Sports MedicineProspective StudieseducationOsteoporosis PostmenopausalAgedUltrasonographyFemoral neckAged 80 and overBone mineralHip fractureeducation.field_of_studyTibiaFemur NeckHip Fracturesbusiness.industryOdds ratiomedicine.diseaseFractures Spontaneousmedicine.anatomical_structureSpeed of soundOsteoporosisFemaleRadiologybusinessRisk assessmentQuantitative ultrasoundFollow-Up StudiesResearch ArticleBMC Musculoskeletal Disorders
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Match analysis of wheelchair padel players of different functional level

2018

The aim of this study was to quantify the kinematic demands of wheelchair padel and to examine the activity profiles in professional players according to their functional level. Twenty-two elite players classified in functional level groups (from 1 to 4) were video-analysed with a two-dimensional DLT corrected video system across seven matches of a professional tournament. The results showed players covered 729.6 ± 369.9 meters and 238.45 ± 129.45 turns per match during 1128.9 ± 583.04 second of effective playing time at a mean speed of 0.53 ± 0.49 m/s per rally. The WCP players’ functional classification had heavy influence on their activity profiles during matches, with a large associatio…

medicine.medical_specialtyDisabilityPerformance analysisPhysical Therapy Sports Therapy and RehabilitationMatch analysisWheelchairPhysical medicine and rehabilitationLow speedRacket sportTime motionmedicineEducación Física y Deportivalcsh:Sports medicinelcsh:RC1200-1245MathematicsJournal of Human Sport and Exercise
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Genetic effects in common on maximal walking speed and muscle performance in older women

2007

The purpose was to examine whether maximal walking speed, maximal isometric knee extensor strength, and leg extensor power share genetic or environmental effects in common. The data was collected from 103 monozygotic and 114 dizygotic female twin pairs aged 63–76 years. Maximal walking speed over 10 m was measured in the laboratory corridor using photocells for timing. Isometric knee extensor strength and leg extensor power were measured using an adjustable dynamometer. The genetic models showed that strength, power, and walking speed had a genetic effect in common which accounted for 52% of the variance in strength, 36% in power, and 34% in walking speed. Strength and power had a non-share…

medicine.medical_specialtyGenetics MedicalAccelerationPhysical Therapy Sports Therapy and RehabilitationWalkingIsometric exercise03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinePhysical medicine and rehabilitationTask Performance and AnalysisGenetic modelGenetic predispositionmedicineHumansOrthopedics and Sports Medicine030212 general & internal medicineMuscle SkeletalFinlandAgedbusiness.industryMuscle weakness030229 sport sciencesMiddle AgedHeritabilityGaitTwin studyPreferred walking speedPhysical therapyTwin Studies as TopicFemalemedicine.symptombusinessScandinavian Journal of Medicine and Science in Sports
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Spring constants of capsular tension rings.

2004

Purpose To determine the spring constants of several types of capsular tension rings (CTRs). Setting Department of Ophthalmology, Johannes Gutenberg-University, Mainz, Germany. Methods Fourteen models of CTRs provided by 9 companies were tested; all were 11.0 mm in diameter. The CTRs were positioned in a special retainer of a material-testing machine and compressed at a constant speed of 10.0 mm per minute. The distance and force values were recorded, and each CTR model was tested 3 times using a new specimen each time. The resulting measurements were used to calculate a mean spring constant for each CTR model. Results All tested CTRs showed linear proportionality between force and compress…

medicine.medical_specialtyMaterials scienceCompressive StrengthTension (physics)Lens Capsule CrystallineConstant speedBiocompatible MaterialsProstheses and ImplantsCompression (physics)Biocompatible materialSensory SystemsSurgeryOphthalmologySpring (device)Capsular bagZonular dialysismedicineHumansPolymethyl MethacrylateSurgeryComposite materialConstant (mathematics)Journal of cataract and refractive surgery
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High-Speed Video Microscopy for Primary Ciliary Dyskinesia Diagnosis: A Study of Ciliary Motility Variations with Time and Temperature

2021

Este artículo se encuentra disponible en la siguiente URL: https://www.mdpi.com/2075-4418/11/7/1301 Este artículo de investigación pertenece al número especial "Progress in Diagnosing and Managing Primary Ciliary Dyskinesia". Primary ciliary dyskinesia (PCD) is a rare disease resulting from a defect in ciliary function that generates, among other issues, chronic upper and lower respiratory tract infections. European guidelines recommend studying ciliary function (pattern (CBP) and frequency (CBF)), together with characteristic clinical symptoms, as one of the definitive tests. However, there is no “gold standard”. The present study aims to use high-speed video microscopy to describe how CBF…

medicine.medical_specialtyMedicine (General)Kartagener's syndrome - Diagnosis.Respiratory organs - Diseases in children.Clinical BiochemistryAparato respiratorio - Enfermedades en los niños.Video microscopyArticlehigh-speed video microscopy (HSVM)03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineR5-920ciliary beat frequency (CBF)Microscopia.OphthalmologyMicroscopy.MicroscopymedicinePediatric otolaryngology.030212 general & internal medicinePrimary ciliary dyskinesiaDisquinesia ciliar Síndrome de - Diagnóstico.primary ciliary dyskinesia (PCD)business.industryPrimary ciliary dyskinesia - Diagnosis.Enfermedades crónicas en los niños.Otorrinolaringología pediátrica.Gold standard (test)Ciliary motilitymedicine.diseaseNasal epitheliumChronic diseases in children.ciliary beat pattern (CBP)High speed video030228 respiratory systemKartagener Síndrome de - Diagnóstico.Sample collectionbusiness
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Knee extension strength and walking speed in relation to quadriceps muscle composition and training in elderly women.

1994

Summary. Knee extension strength, walking speed, quadriceps muscle mass and composition of the muscle compartment were studied in 66 to 85-year-old female athletes and controls. Maximal voluntary knee extension force, force/body mass, extension torque, torque/body mass and walking speed were higher for the athletes than the controls. A muscle index indicating intramuscular fat and connective tissue measured using ultrasonography was lower for the athletes than the controls. There were no differences between the study groups in knee extension force related either to cross-sectional area (CSA) or lean tissue area (CSAL) of the quadriceps. Within the subgroups, there was no significant correla…

medicine.medical_specialtyPhysiologyPhysical exerciseIsometric exerciseWalkingKnee extensionIsometric ContractionmedicineHumansKneeMuscle SkeletalAgedUltrasonographyAged 80 and overPhysical Education and TrainingbiologyAthletesbusiness.industryBody WeightQuadriceps muscleGeneral Medicinebiology.organism_classificationBody HeightPreferred walking speedAdipose TissuePhysical therapyBody CompositionFemaleIntramuscular fatUltrasonographybusinessTomography X-Ray Computedhuman activitiesClinical physiology (Oxford, England)
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