نتایج جستجو برای: walking program

تعداد نتایج: 498533  

Journal: :Journal of children's orthopaedics 2010
Pähr Engström Elena M Gutierrez-Farewik Asa Bartonek Kristina Tedroff Christina Orefelt Yvonne Haglund-Åkerlind

BACKGROUND Numerous recommendations have been made for treating idiopathic toe-walking (ITW), but the treatment results have been questioned. The purpose of this study was to investigate whether botulinum toxin A (BTX) improves the walking pattern in ITW as examined with 3-D gait analysis. PARTICIPANTS AND METHODS A consecutive series of 15 children (aged 5-13 years) were enrolled in the stud...

2016
Herb I Karpatkin Evan T Cohen Sarah Klein David Park Charles Wright Michael Zervas

There is little literature examining the use of maximal strength training (MST) in people with multiple sclerosis (pwMS). This pretest-posttest study examined the effects of a MST program on strength, walking, balance, and fatigue in a sample of pwMS. Seven pwMS (median EDSS 3.0, IQR 1.5) participated in a MST program twice weekly for eight weeks. Strength was assessed with 1-repetition maximum...

Journal: :iranian rehabilitation journal 0
hassan sarailoo narmak, tehran, iran. mohammadreza mallakzadeh narmak, tehran, iran.

objectives: the aim of this study was to extract suitable spatiotemporal and kinematic parameters to determine how total knee replacement (tkr) alters patients’ knee kinematics during gait, using a rapid and simplified quantitative two-dimensional gait analysis procedure. methods: two-dimensional kinematic gait pattern of 10 participants were collected before and after the tkr surgery, using a ...

2017
Kyung-Sook Bang Insook Lee Sungjae Kim Chun Soo Lim Hee-Kyung Joh Bum-Jin Park Min Kyung Song

We conducted a campus forest-walking program targeting university and graduate students during their lunchtime and examined the physical and psychological effects of the program. We utilized a quasi-experimental design with a control group and a pretest-posttest design. Forty-seven men (M = 25.5 ± 3.8 years) and 52 women (M = 23.3 ± 4.3 years) volunteered to participate (experimental group n = ...

Journal: :The Gerontologist 2008
Jonine M Jancey Ann Clarke Peter A Howat Andy H Lee Trevor Shilton John Fisher

PURPOSE Despite the documented benefits of physical activity, it remains difficult to motivate older adults to start and maintain regular physical activity. This study tested an innovative intervention for mobilizing older adults into a neighborhood-based walking program. DESIGN AND METHODS Researchers recruited a total of 260 healthy but insufficiently active adults aged 65 to 74 years and r...

Journal: :BMC Neurology 2009
Louise Ada Catherine M Dean Richard Lindley Gemma Lloyd

BACKGROUND It has been reported that following rehabilitation, only 7% of stroke survivors are able to walk at a level commensurate with community participation. Previous research indicates that treadmill and overground walking training can improve walking capacity in people living in the community after stroke. The main objectives of the AMBULATE trial are to determine (i) whether a 4-month tr...

Background and Aim: Stroke is one of major causes of disability. Therefore, it is important to introduce and develop new treatment approaches in order to improve and enhance post-stroke recovery process for medical, social, and economical purposes. The present study aimed at determining the effect of mirror therapy on walking ability of patients with stroke regarding the muscular power of the a...

2016
Maria Szymczak Grzegorz Oszkinis Marian Majchrzycki

Objective. The objective of this paper is to compare the impact of supervised walking and resistance training upon the walking distance in PAD patients. Materials and Methods. The examination involved 50 PAD patients at the 2nd stage of the disease according to Fontaine's scale. The participants were randomly allocated to two groups: one exercising on the treadmill (n = 24) and one performing r...

Journal: :Journal of the American Geriatrics Society 2013
Jennifer S Brach Jessie M Van Swearingen Subashan Perera David M Wert Stephanie Studenski

OBJECTIVES To compare the effect of motor learning with that of standard exercise on measures of mobility and perceived function and disability. DESIGN Single-blind randomized trial. SETTING University research center. PARTICIPANTS Older adults (n = 40) with a mean age of 77.1 ± 6.0, normal walking speed (≥ 1.0 m/s), and impaired motor skills (Figure of 8 walk time >8 seconds). INTERVEN...

2004
B. Patterson

Purpose: This study was performed to test the effectiveness o f a formal supervised exercise program against a home-based exercise p rogram for both walking ability and quality o f life endpoints. Methods: Patients with arterial claudication were randomized to either a 12-week supervised exercise program (SUPEX) with weekly lectures relating to peripheral vascular disease or to a home exercise ...

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