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Effects of resistance-guided high intensity interval functional electrical stimulation cycling on an individual with paraplegia: A case report.

David R Dolbow1, Daniel P Credeur1.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND AND
PURPOSE: Individuals with spinal cord injury (SCI) are more than twice as likely to develop and die from cardio-metabolic diseases as compared to able-bodied. This increased risk is thought to be in part due to accelerated muscle atrophy and reduced blood flow through sublesional arteries. Thus, strategies to recondition paralyzed skeletal muscles may help reduce cardio-metabolic disease risk. The purpose of this case report was to examine the impact of a novel, resistance-guided, high intensity interval training functional electrical stimulation (RG-HIIT-FES) cycling program on cardio-metabolic health in people with chronic SCI. CASE DESCRIPTION: One adult female with chronic T10 SCI. INTERVENTION: A novel RG-HIIT-FES cycling program three times per week for 10 weeks. Measures of body composition and cardio-metabolic health (vascular endothelial function of the brachial artery via flow-mediated dilation) and HbA1c blood values were performed at baseline and following completion of the RG-HIIT-FES program. OUTCOMES: Total body lean mass and legs lean mass increased 2.8% and 5.3% respectively while vastus lateralis thickness increased by 59.5%. Reactive hyperemia and flow mediated dilation change in brachial artery diameter increased by 11.1% and 147.7% following the program, respectively. HbA1c level changed minimally (5 to 4.9%). DISCUSSION: This case report suggests that RG-HIIT-FES cycling was an effective strategy to improve lean mass, and systemic vascular endothelial health in an individual with chronic SCI.

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Keywords:  Body composition; Endothelial health; Functional electrical stimulation cycling; Interval training; Paraplegia

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28868988      PMCID: PMC5901463          DOI: 10.1080/10790268.2017.1367358

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Spinal Cord Med        ISSN: 1079-0268            Impact factor:   1.985


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Review 1.  Benefits and interval training in individuals with spinal cord injury: A thematic review.

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2.  Relationships between T-scores at the hip and bone mineral density at the distal femur and proximal tibia in persons with spinal cord injury.

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3.  Effect of hybrid FES exercise on body composition during the sub-acute phase of spinal cord injury.

Authors:  Khashayar Afshari; Erin D Ozturk; Brandon Yates; Glen Picard; J Andrew Taylor
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2022-01-24       Impact factor: 3.240

4.  Effects of High-Intensity Interval Training Versus Moderate-Intensity Training on Cardiometabolic Health Markers in Individuals With Spinal Cord Injury: A Pilot Study.

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6.  Energy Expenditure as a Function of Activity Level After Spinal Cord Injury: The Need for Tetraplegia-Specific Energy Balance Guidelines.

Authors:  Jessie R Shea; Barbara L Shay; Jeff Leiter; Kristine C Cowley
Journal:  Front Physiol       Date:  2018-09-19       Impact factor: 4.566

7.  The Effect of Electrically Induced Cycling and Nutritional Counseling on Cardiometabolic Health in Upper and Lower Motor Neuron Chronic Spinal Cord Injury: Dual Case Report.

Authors:  David R Dolbow; Daniel P Credeur; Jennifer L Lemacks; Mujtaba Rahimi; Dobrivoje S Stokic
Journal:  Int J Neurorehabil       Date:  2019-01-12
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