Literature DB >> 19078719

Exercise in neuromuscular disease.

Lisa S Krivickas1.   

Abstract

In the past, patients with neuromuscular diseases were advised not to exercise because of the fear that too much exercise might produce "overuse weakness." No controlled studies have demonstrated that the phenomenon of overuse weakness actually exists. Most studies of exercise training in patients with neuromuscular disease, despite methodologic limitations, suggest that strength and aerobic capacity gains can occur in patients with slowly progressive disorders. Four forms of exercise training are relevant to patients with neuromuscular disorders: flexibility, strengthening, aerobic, and balance exercises. The literature regarding these forms of exercise in patients with neuromuscular disorders is summarized in this article, and recommendations are made regarding the direction future research on exercise in this population should take.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 19078719     DOI: 10.1097/00131402-200309000-00004

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Clin Neuromuscul Dis        ISSN: 1522-0443


  10 in total

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Review 2.  Exercise and amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.

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Review 3.  The effect of exercise on balance in patients with stroke, Parkinson, and multiple sclerosis: a systematic review and meta-analysis of clinical trials.

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Authors:  Tim Takken; Wim G Groen; Erik H Hulzebos; Cornelia G Ernsting; Peter M van Hasselt; Berthil H Prinsen; Paul J Helders; Gepke Visser
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Authors:  Muhammed Kilinç; Sibel A Yildirim; Ersin Tan
Journal:  Neurosciences (Riyadh)       Date:  2015-07       Impact factor: 0.906

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Authors:  Kelvin E Jones; Tanya R Berry; Aaliya S Merali; Vanina Dal Bello-Haas
Journal:  BMC Neurol       Date:  2019-08-22       Impact factor: 2.474

9.  Exercise Intervention Leads to Functional Improvement in a Patient with Spinal and Bulbar Muscular Atrophy.

Authors:  Joanne Compo; Jamell Joseph; Vincent Shieh; Angela D Kokkinis; Ana Acevedo; Kenneth H Fischbeck; Christopher Grunseich; Joseph A Shrader
Journal:  J Rehabil Med Clin Commun       Date:  2020-11-11

10.  Effect of Two Different Rehabilitation Approaches on Pulmonary Functional Tests, Neuromuscular Functions and Quality of Life in Juvenile Myasthenia Gravis: A Randomized Controlled Trial Study.

Authors:  Rasha A Mohamed; El Sayed H Mohamed; Mohamed A Basiouny; Ibrahim M Hamoda; El Sayed M Hanoura; Elbadawy I Elhenedi; Abd El Aziz A Sherief
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