Resistance training and locomotor recovery after incomplete spinal cord injury: a case series

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Gregory, C. M.
Bowden, M. G.
Jayaraman, A.
Shah, P.
Behrman, A.
Kautz, S. A.
Vandenborne, K.
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[1] Univ Florida, Dept Phys Therapy, Gainesville, FL 32610 USA
[2] NF SG Vet Hlth Syst, Brain Rehabil Res Ctr, Gainesville, FL USA
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10.1038/sj.sc.3102002
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R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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Study design: Longitudinal intervention case series. Objective: To determine if a 12- week resistance and plyometric training program results in improved muscle function and locomotor speed after incomplete spinal cord injury ( SCI). Setting: University research setting. Methods: Three ambulatory individuals with chronic ( 18.7 +/- 2.2 months post injury) motor incomplete SCI completed 12 weeks of lower extremity resistance training combined with plyometric training ( RPT). Muscle maximum cross- sectional area ( max- CSA) of the knee extensor ( KE) and plantar flexor ( PF) muscle groups was determined using magnetic resonance imaging ( MRI). In addition, peak isometric torque, time to peak torque ( T-20 - 80), torque developed within the initial 220 ms of contraction ( torque(220)) and average rate of torque development ( ARTD) were calculated as indices of muscle function. Maximal as well as self-selected gait speeds were determined pre- and post- RPT during which the spatio- temporal characteristics, kinematics and kinetics of gait were measured. Results: RPT resulted in improved peak torque production in the KE ( 28.9 +/- 4.4%) and PF ( 35.0 +/- 79.1%) muscle groups, as well as a decrease in T20 - 80, an increased torque220 and an increase ARTD in both muscle groups. In addition, an increase in self- selected ( pre- RPT = 0.77 m/ s; post- RPT = 1.03 m/ s) and maximum ( pre- RPT = 1.08 m/ s; post-RPT = 1.47 m/ s) gait speed was realized. Increased gait speeds were accompanied by bilateral increases in propulsion and hip excursion as well as increased lower extremity joint powers. Conclusions: The combination of lower extremity RPT can attenuate existing neuromuscular impairments and improve gait speed in persons after incomplete SCI.
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