| Literature DB >> 14531932 |
Laurie H Mallery1, Elizabeth A MacDonald, Cheryl L Hubley-Kozey, Marie E Earl, Kenneth Rockwood, Chris MacKnight.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: For older adults, hospitalization frequently results in deterioration of mobility and function. Nevertheless, there are little data about how older adults exercise in the hospital and definitive studies are not yet available to determine what type of physical activity will prevent hospital related decline. Strengthening exercise may prevent deconditioning and Pilates exercise, which focuses on proper body mechanics and posture, may promote safety.Entities:
Year: 2003 PMID: 14531932 PMCID: PMC270049 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2318-3-3
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Geriatr ISSN: 1471-2318 Impact factor: 3.921
Resistance Exercise Description
| Exercise | Goal | Technique |
| Single leg extension (Figure | To strengthen the quadriceps muscle while maintaining proper alignment of the knee hip, and ankle. | 1. Place the legs over a half-barrel (facilitates proper positioning). |
| 2. Place a weight on the ankle ~70% of the 1RM. | ||
| 3. On exhalation, while keeping the upper leg on the barrel, extend the knee of 1 leg to a fully lengthened position. | ||
| 4. Lower the leg on the inhale. | ||
| Heel drag (Figure | To strengthen the hamstring muscles. | 1. Wrap a sling in a figure 8 around the foot and ankle, so that a small ring is positioned at the heel (Figure |
| 2. Attach one end of a spring to this ring. | ||
| 3. Attach the other end of the spring to the bed in line with the median sagittal plane of the leg and at a distance that will achieve muscle fatigue after 10 repetitions. | ||
| 4. Lie in a supine position with the working leg flexed at a 110° angle and the resting leg extended. | ||
| 5. Exhale, activate the gluteal and hamstring muscles, then move the foot as close to the buttock as possible. | ||
| 6. Afterwards, on the inhale, return to the starting position. | ||
| Bilateral leg extension (Figure | To strengthen the adductor muscles of the thigh and the muscles of the pelvic floor. | 1. Lie supine with legs over the barrel and the pelvis in a neutral position with a 4-inch piece of dense foam between the knees. |
| 2. To activate the adductor muscles of the thigh, squeeze the foam, then simultaneously extend both legs on the exhale. | ||
| 3. Return to the starting position on the inhale. | ||
| Plantarflexion (Figure | To strengthen the muscles used for plantarflexion. | 1. Wear a shoe or a boot with a rigid bottom. |
| 2. Choose a length of theraband™ that will fatigue the plantarflexor muscles after 10 repetitions. Place the middle of the theraband™ around the sole of the shoe and hold the two free ends of the theraband. | ||
| 3. Plantarflex the foot on the exhale. | ||
| 4. Return to starting position on the inhale. | ||
| Dorsiflexion (Figure | To strengthen the muscles used for dorsiflexion. | 1. Attach a nylon circular band to one end of a spring. |
| 2. Loop the band around the top of the foot then attach the other end of the spring to the bottom of the bed at a distance that provides enough tension to fatigue the muscle | ||
| 3. Dorsiflex the foot on the exhale and return to the starting position on the inhale. | ||
| Side lying diamond (Figure | To strengthen the gluteal muscles, the abductor muscles of the thigh, and the lateral rotators of the hip. | 1. Lie on the side, making sure that the shoulders, trunk and pelvis are perpendicular to the bed, with the hips and knees flexed at a 45-degree angle and the heels together. Place a weight over the distal thigh, if necessary, to achieve the appropriate resistance. |
| 2. While exhaling, press the heels together to engage the gluteal muscles, then open the top leg to make a diamond shape. | ||
| 3. On the inhale, return the leg to the starting position. |
RM, repetition maximum.
Figure 1Exercises 1a. single leg knee extension; 1b. canvas for heel drag exercise; 1c. heel drag; 1d. bilateral leg extension; 1e. plantarflexion; 1f. dorsiflexion; 1g. side-lying diamond.
Figure 2Subject Enrollment ROM, range of motion; PTA, prior to admission. aCardiac syndromes include unstable angina, congestive heart failure, or myocardial infarction. bInfection includes subjects with positive cultures for methicillin resistant staphylococcus aureus, vancomycin resistant enterococci, clostridium difficile, or tuberculosis. cOther includes hemiparesis (stroke), hypertension, deaf, dialysis, DVT/PE, orthostatic hypotension, amputation, and severe nausea.
Demographic and Baseline Characteristics
| Characteristics | ROM (N = 20) | Exercise (N = 19) | P-value |
| Mean age, years (SD) | 81.4 (6.1) | 82.7 (8.5) | 0.866a |
| Gender | |||
| Male, no. (%) | 11 (55.0) | 5 (26.3) | 0.069 |
| Female, no. (%) | 9 (45.0) | 14 (73.7) | |
| Marital Status | |||
| Single, no. (%) | 2 (10.0) | 4 (21.1) | 0.628 |
| Married, no. (%) | 10 (50.0) | 8 (42.1) | |
| Widowed, no. (%) | 8 (40.0) | 7 (36.8) | |
| Admission Diagnosis, no. (%) | 0.116 | ||
| SOB | 6 (30.0) | 5 (26.3) | |
| Delirium | 6 (30.0) | 4 (21.1) | |
| UTI | 0 (0.0) | 2 (10.5) | |
| Falls | 1 (5.0) | 6 (31.6) | |
| Weakness/weight loss | 3 (15.0) | 1 (5.3) | |
| Otherb | 4 (20.0) | 1 (5.3) | |
| Mean baseline MMSE (SD) | 23.6 (3.2) | 24.0 (3.4) | 0.854a |
| MMSE less than 24, no. (%) | 10 (50.0) | 10 (52.6) | 0.869 |
| No. of medications (SD) | 6.4 (3.9) | 7.7 (4.3) | 0.513a |
| Baseline 1RM for single leg knee extension, kg (SD) | 6.2 (2.1) | 7.2 (1.9) | 0.102a |
ROM, range of motion. SOB, shortness of breath and includes COPD, pneumonia, CHF, and pleural effusion. MMSE, Mini-Mental State Examination; 1RM, one-repetition maximum aComparisons were made using the Mann-Whitney U Test. bOther: jaundice, cellulitis, vertigo, temporal arteritis, and anemia.
Participation, Adherence and Exercise Characteristics in the Resistance Training and Control Group
| ROM ( | RESISTANCE ( | p-VALUE | ||
| Participation, total | 96% | 71% | 0.004 | |
| MMSE < 24 | N/A | 79% | 0.214a | |
| MMSE ≥ 24 | N/A | 64% | ||
| Adherence, total | 95% | 63% | 0.020b | |
| MMSE < 24 | N/A | 70% | 0.650a | |
| MMSE ≥ 24 | N/A | 56% | ||
| Weight for single leg KE, kg, (SD) | ||||
| Female | N/A | 4.2 (1.1) | N/A | |
| Male | N/A | 5.8 (2.8) | N/A | |
| Total | N/A | 4.7 (1.8)c | N/A | |
| Duration of session, min. (SD) | 10.0 (0.0) | 36.2 (4.8) | <0.001d |
ROM, range of motion; N/A, not applicable; KE, knee extension; min., minutes. a p value compares participation or adherence for subjects with cognitive impairment to those without cognitive impairment. b Fishers Exact Test. c valid n = 18. d Comparisons were made using the Mann-Whitney U Test.