| Literature DB >> 31267163 |
Mohammad Keilani1, Franz Kainberger2, Anna Pataraia1, Timothy Hasenöhrl1, Barbara Wagner1, Stefano Palma1, Fadime Cenik1, Richard Crevenna3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The aim of this study was to present a practical concept focusing on typical aspects of regular physical activity, exercise and physical modalities for patients suffering from metastatic bone disease or multiple myeloma.Entities:
Keywords: Bone metastases; Exercise; Multiple myeloma; Physical medicine; Regular physical activity; Rehabilitation
Mesh:
Year: 2019 PMID: 31267163 PMCID: PMC6851044 DOI: 10.1007/s00508-019-1524-3
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Wien Klin Wochenschr ISSN: 0043-5325 Impact factor: 1.704
Characteristics and contraindications of physical activity and exercise in patients suffering from metastatic bone disease or multiple myeloma
| Under medical supervision |
| 150 min per week of moderate intensity aerobic activity or 75 min per week of vigorous aerobic activity, or a combination of both, preferably spread throughout the week |
| Moderate to high-intensity muscle strengthening exercises on at least 2 days per week |
| Sensorimotor exercises in order to improve sensorimotor function |
| When patients are not able to perform the recommendations because of chronic conditions, they should be as physically active as their conditions and abilities allow |
| Under medical supervision |
| Exercise testing |
| Aerobic exercise according to improve endurance ratio |
| Strength exercise to improve muscle strength |
Exercise intensity: – Aerobic exercise: according to results of exercise testing – Strength exercise: according to the results of strength testing |
| Increase amount and intensity gradually over time |
| Re-evaluation of exercise intensity |
| When patients are not able to perform the recommendations because of chronic conditions, they should exercise as their conditions and abilities allow |
| Acute systemic diseases and exacerbations |
| Acute myocardial infarction |
| Acute infections and endocarditis |
| Fever |
| Hemoglobin level <8/dl |
| Thrombopenia <20 × 109/l |
| Aortic stenosis |
| Aortic aneurysm |
| Symptomatic epilepsy |
| Decompensated heart failure |
| Uncontrolled arrhythmia |
| Unstable angina pectoris |
| Chest pain |
| Dyspnea |
| Third degree heart block |
| Uncontrolled metabolic disease |
| Uncontrolled elevated blood pressure |
| Significant decline in cognitive performance |
| Acute deep vein thrombosis (before organization) |
| Untreated unstable osseous locations (for example pathological fractures and spinal cord compression) are excluded from physical activity and exercise |
| Strength exercise should be conducted to avoid loading bones and minimize sheer forces at areas with malignant metastatic lesions |
| Untreated hypercalcemia, bone marrow aplasia, insufficient renal function |