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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38672689/effects-of-adjuvant-exercise-and-nutrition-therapy-on-muscle-fibre-biomechanics-in-gastrointestinal-cancer-patients
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Michael Haug, Raphaela Schwappacher, Charlotte Pollmann, Paul Ritter, Mena Michael, Hans Joachim Hermann, Robert Grützmann, Anke Mittelstädt, Markus Friedrich Neurath, Yurdagül Zopf, Oliver Friedrich
Patients with aggressive cancer, e.g., gastrointestinal cancer, are prone (≥50% chance) to developing cancer cachexia (CC). Little is known about the effects of CC on the biomechanical function of muscle. A promising prevention strategy was found in the form of a multi-modal therapy combining mild resistance exercise (e.g., whole-body electro-myostimulation, WB-EMS) and a protein-rich diet. In a previous study of ours, this was effective in counteracting the loss of muscle mass, yet a systematic and comprehensive assessment of active and passive single muscle fibre functions was so far absent...
April 22, 2024: Cancers
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37609426/submaximal-fatiguing-eccentric-contractions-of-knee-flexors-alter-leg-extrapersonal-representation
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Flavio Da Silva, Enzo Piponnier, Baptiste Corcelle, Gregory M Blain, Jennifer Gioda, Serge S Colson, Florian Monjo
This study assessed the immediate and prolonged effects of eccentric-induced fatigue on position sense, utilizing position-pointing tasks, which had not been previously implemented for this purpose. Fifteen healthy adults underwent a fatiguing eccentric protocol that entailed sets of unilateral submaximal contractions of knee flexor muscles until reaching a 20% decrease in maximal isometric torque production. Evaluations of knee flexor neuromuscular function as well as position-pointing tasks at 40° and 70° of knee flexion were conducted prior to the fatiguing eccentric protocol, immediately after (POST), and 24 h after (POST24) exercise termination...
August 2023: Heliyon
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37583429/effects-of-neuromuscular-electrical-stimulation-on-glycemic-control-a-systematic-review-and-meta-analysis
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Michael J Sanchez, Ali Mossayebi, Solmaz Sigaroodi, Jehu N Apaflo, Michelle J Galvan, Kisuk Min, Francisco J Agullo, Amy Wagler, Sudip Bajpeyi
BACKGROUND: Physical inactivity increases the risk for metabolic diseases such as obesity and type 2 diabetes. Neuromuscular electrical stimulation (NMES) is an effective method to induce muscle contraction, particularly for populations with physical impairments and/or metabolic diseases. However, its effectiveness to improve glycemic control is unclear. This review aimed to determine the effectiveness of NMES on glycemic control. METHODS: Electronic search consisted of MEDLINE (PubMed), EMBASE, Cochrane Library, Google Scholar, and Web of Science to identify studies that investigated the effects of NMES on glycemic control for this systematic review...
2023: Frontiers in Endocrinology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37246097/development-of-impression-trays-for-treating-infants-with-trisomy-21-before-their-deciduous-teeth-erupt
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Joséphine Dobrenel, Caroline Delfosse, Feng Chai, Jérôme Vandomme, Corentin Denis, Marion Dehurtevent
The treatment of infants with trisomy 21 (TS21) with a myostimulation plate can improve their development and quality of life. The manufacture of these plates requires an accurate cast of the maxilla, and their efficacy relies on their stability and retention. As such, the quality of the impression is a determining factor. The lack of commercially available stock trays for infants with TS21 creates difficulties, including inadequate impression quality and the risk of inhaling impression material. The present technique simplifies impression making for infants with TS21 from 3 months of age to when their maxillary deciduous teeth erupt by using computer-aided design and computer-aided manufacturing (CAD-CAM) impression trays...
May 26, 2023: Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37192366/-physical-rehabilitation-for-ankle-joint-injuries-in-elderly-and-elderly-people-stage-2
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
D N Bobunov, D D Selezneva, R I Abdulminova, A A Shikhirina, K S Khatsukova, R A Shapanov, Y V Pogodina, A K Iordanishvili, V A Arutiunov
The main part of the injuries of elderly and senile patients as a result of physical activity falls on the lower limbs, due to the increased load during movement. Ankle injuries have a multifactorial etiology involving the interaction of compensatory spinal and leg biomechanics, environmental factors, and shoe selection. In this regard, it is necessary to prepare a complex of rehabilitation measures, including physical therapy, with the possibility of implementing the recovery process not only on an outpatient basis, but also at home, thereby improving the quality of life and preventing disability...
2023: Advances in Gerontology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36560386/spatial-distribution-of-muscular-effects-of-acute-whole-body-electromyostimulation-at-the-mid-thigh-and-lower-leg-a-pilot-study-applying-magnetic-resonance-imaging
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Marina Götz, Rafael Heiss, Simon von Stengel, Frank Roemer, Joshua Berger, Armin Nagel, Michael Uder, Wolfgang Kemmler
Whole-body electromyostimulation (WB-EMS) is an innovative training method that stimulates large areas simultaneously. In order to determine the spatial distribution of WB-EMS with respect to volume involvement and stimulation depth, we determined the extent of intramuscular edema using magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) as a marker of structural effects. Intense WB-EMS first application (20 min, bipolar, 85 Hz, 350 µs) was conducted with eight physically less trained students without previous WB-EMS experience...
December 19, 2022: Sensors
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36214903/physiological-adaptations-following-vigorous-exercise-and-moderate-exercise-with-superimposed-electrical-stimulation
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Kohei Watanabe, Akane Yoshimura, Hiroya Nojima, Tetsuya Hirono, Shun Kunugi, Tatsuya Takada, Shuhei Kawade, Toshio Moritani
INTRODUCTION: Neuromuscular electrical stimulation (NMES) induces involuntary muscle contraction, preferentially promotes anaerobic metabolism, and is applicable for increasing exercise intensity. This study aimed to assess whether superimposing NMES onto moderate-intensity voluntary exercise imitates physiological adaptations that occur in response to vigorous voluntary exercise. METHODS: Eight participants trained with a cycling ergometer at 100% of the ventilatory threshold (VT) (73...
January 2023: European Journal of Applied Physiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36068983/acute-coronary-syndrome-after-whole-body-electrical-myostimulation
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Süleyman Kalaycı, Ahmet Avcı, Belma Kalaycı, Selda Sarıkaya
Whole body electrical myostimulation (WB-EMS) is an alternative exercise training method. The effects of this exercise program on hemodynamics and coronary circulation have recently been investigated. However acute coronary syndrome associated with WB-EMS has not been reported before. In this case report, we present a patient who underwent WB-EMS in a sports center for weight control and admitted to the emergency department with chest pain started in the second session of the training. Her electrocardiogram showed ischemic T-wave changes in the inferior leads...
September 2022: Türk Kardiyoloji Derneği Arşivi: Türk Kardiyoloji Derneğinin Yayın Organıdır
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34965717/-non-drug-technologies-in-early-rehabilitation-of-patients-after-hemorrhoidectomy
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
S A Kovalev, K V Kotenko
Among all coloproctological diseases, hemorrhoids rank first among the reasons for visiting a proctologist. Its prevalence is 130-145 per 1.000 adults, and its proportion in the structure of colorectal diseases ranges from 34 to 41%. After hemorrhoidectomy, a long period of rehabilitation is necessary. There are long periods of incapacity for work (at least two weeks) and quite high complications rate, which generally leads to economic burden. Therefore, an urgent problem of current coloproctology and physiotherapy is the development of new approaches to medical rehabilitation of the patients after surgery for their fast recovery and prevention of complications...
2021: Voprosy Kurortologii, Fizioterapii, i Lechebnoĭ Fizicheskoĭ Kultury
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34965715/-regenerative-effect-of-comprehensive-physiotherapeutic-programs-in-the-early-postoperative-period-in-patients-with-chronic-paraproctitis
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
S A Kovalev, A S Bolotskov, A O Goryagin, V V Portnov, A L Bedzhanyan, K V Kotenko
UNLABELLED: The modern lifestyle is often associated with low physical activity and blood stasis in the pelvic organs, which leads to increased incidence of proctological diseases, and increasingly in people of young working age. Chronic paraproctitis is the third most common proctological disorder that requires surgical treatment. The disease occurs commonly in the age group of 30-50 years, predominantly in men, which determines its socio-economic significance. It indicates the urgent need for advanced comprehensive physiotherapeutic programs for early rehabilitation of patients after surgery for chronic paraproctitis, and the application of new diagnostic technologies for assessment of surgery effectiveness and postoperative changes to provide adequate and effective medical rehabilitation...
2021: Voprosy Kurortologii, Fizioterapii, i Lechebnoĭ Fizicheskoĭ Kultury
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34168697/cardiorespiratory-metabolic-and-perceived-responses-to-electrical-stimulation-of-upper-body-muscles-while-performing-arm-cycling
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Christoph Zinner, Manuel Matzka, Sebastian Krumscheid, Hans-Christer Holmberg, Billy Sperlich
This study was designed to assess systemic cardio-respiratory, metabolic and perceived responses to incremental arm cycling with concurrent electrical myostimulation (EMS). Eleven participants (24 ± 3 yrs; 182 ± 10 cm; 86 ± 16.8 kg) performed two incremental tests involving arm cycling until volitional exhaustion was reached with and without EMS of upper-body muscles. The peak power output was 10.1% lower during arm cycling with (128 ± 30 W) than without EMS (141 ± 25 W, p = 0.01; d = 0.47). In addition, the heart rate (2-9%), oxygen uptake (7-15%), blood lactate concentration (8-46%) and ratings of perceived exertion (4-14%) while performing submaximal arm cycling with EMS were all higher with than without EMS (all p < 0...
January 2021: Journal of Human Kinetics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33587340/effect-of-exercise-intensity-on-metabolic-responses-on-combined-application-of-electrical-stimulation-and-voluntary-exercise
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Kohei Watanabe, Tatsuya Takada, Shuhei Kawade, Toshio Moritani
The combined application of voluntary exercises and neuromuscular electrical stimulation (NMES) has been developed as a new type of exercise that can recruit motor units contributing to both aerobic and anaerobic energy metabolisms. We aimed to investigate the effect of voluntary exercise intensity on metabolic responses on the combination of voluntary exercise and NMES. In 13 volunteers, oxygen consumption and the blood lactate concentration were measured during (1) voluntary pedaling exercise at four different intensities: 50%, 75%, 100%, and 125% of the ventilatory threshold (VT) (VOL), (2) these voluntary exercises with superimposed NMES applied to the gluteus and thigh muscles (VOL+NMES), and (3) NMES only (NMES)...
February 2021: Physiological Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33210512/-myostimulating-effect-of-comprehensive-application-of-general-magnetotherapy-fractional-co2-laser-electro-myostimulation-and-special-complex-of-exercise-in-patients-with-rectoceleal-after-open-peconstructure
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
E N Zhumanova, A A Mikhailova, V A Epifanov, N B Korchazhkina, V E Illarionov, I I Ivanova, K V Kotenko, E E Achkasov
The article presents data on the treatment of 200 women of childbearing, peri - and menopausal age with rectocele of II-III degree, which were divided into 4 groups comparable in clinical and functional characteristics: 1-50 patients who, after surgical treatment of rectocele, underwent a complex consisting of a course of General magnetic therapy, 2 intra-vascular procedures of fractional microablative CO2 laser therapy, electromyostimulation with the pelvic floor muscles and a special complex of therapeutic physical education; comparison 1, which included 50 patients who underwent the above-mentioned complex of rehabilitation measures without General magnetotherapy; comparison of 2-50 patients after surgical treatment of rectocele, who in the late postoperative period (one month after the operation) underwent a set of rehabilitation measures, including a course of electromyostimulation with the biological connection of the pelvic floor muscles, consisting of 10 daily procedures and a special complex of physical therapy and a control group - 50 patients after surgical treatment of rectocele, who in the late postoperative period were treated with symptomatic therapy, including painkillers and antispasmodics, which served as a background for all other groups...
2020: Khirurgiia
https://read.qxmd.com/read/31014310/effects-of-whole-body-electromyostimulation-on-health-and-performance-a-systematic-review
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Alvaro Pano-Rodriguez, Jose Vicente Beltran-Garrido, Vicenç Hernández-González, Joaquim Reverter-Masia
BACKGROUND: Whole-body electrical myostimulation (WB-EMS) is a relatively recent training methodology that has been extraordinarily used in recent years. However, there is a lack of consensus on the effectiveness of WB-EMS in the situations in which its use has been largely popularized. The objective of this systematic review was to determine the effects produced by WB-EMS. METHODS: A search of PubMed, Web of Science, Scopus and Cochrane was performed to identify all the studies that have applied electrical stimulation in lower and upper limbs simultaneously and that have clearly presented their protocols for the training and application of the stimulation...
April 24, 2019: BMC Complementary and Alternative Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/30581600/hypoglossal-facial-side-to-side-neurorrhaphy-combined-with-electrical-myostimulation-for-facial-palsy-in-rats
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Binbin Wang, Shiwei Wang, Song Liu, Shaodong Zhang, Dezhi Li, Junhua Li, Xiongweiye Huang, Michael Schumacher, Hong Wan
Introduction This study investigated the effect of combining hypoglossal-facial nerve "side"-to-side neurorrhaphy and electrical myostimulation in a rat model of facial palsy. Methods Rats with facial nerve crush injury were subjected to control condition, monotherapy of either neurorrhaphy or electrical myostimulation, or bitherapy of the two treatments. After 1, 3, and 6 months, rats were performed the facial symmetry evaluation, electrophysiological examination and the retrograde labeling of motor neurons...
2018: Translational Neuroscience
https://read.qxmd.com/read/30168515/-the-modern-trends-in-the-treatment-and-prevention-of-lymphedema-of-the-lower-extremities
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
V A Badtieva, N V Trukhacheva, E A Savin
This article was designed to describe the main pathogenetic factors underlying the development of lymphedema of the lower extremities, the social implications of this condition, its prevalence throughout the world, and the impact of this disease on the quality of life of patients. In addition, the review presents the modern data on the management of patients with chronic lymphatic edema of the lower extremities. Special attention is given to the principles and methods of its combined conservative treatment, including the use of medications, compression therapy, physiotherapy, thalassotherapy, and balneotherapy...
2018: Voprosy Kurortologii, Fizioterapii, i Lechebnoĭ Fizicheskoĭ Kultury
https://read.qxmd.com/read/30028092/electromyostimulation-to-fight-atrophy-and-to-build-muscle-facts-and-numbers
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EDITORIAL
Volker Adams
In recent years, electrical myostimulation (EMS) is becoming more and more popular to increase muscle function and muscle weight. Especially it is applied in healthy individual after injury to rebuild muscle mass and in severely atrophic patients who are not able or willing to perform conventional exercise training programs. Studies in experimental models as well as in human subjects confirmed that EMS can increase muscle mass by around 1% and improve muscle function by around 10-15% after 5-6 weeks of treatment...
August 2018: Journal of Cachexia, Sarcopenia and Muscle
https://read.qxmd.com/read/28569553/effects-of-combined-exercise-training-and-electromyostimulation-treatments-in-chronic-heart-failure-a-prospective-multicentre-study
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Marie C Iliou, Bénédicte Vergès-Patois, Bruno Pavy, Anais Charles-Nelson, Catherine Monpère, Rudy Richard, Jean C Verdier
Background Exercise training as part of a comprehensive cardiac rehabilitation is recommended for patients with cardiac heart failure. It is a valuable method for the improvement of exercise tolerance. Some studies reported a similar improvement with quadricipital electrical myostimulation, but the effect of combined exercise training and electrical myostimulation in cardiac heart failure has not been yet evaluated in a large prospective multicentre study. Purpose The aim of this study was to determine whether the addition of low frequency electrical myostimulation to exercise training may improve exercise capacity and/or muscular strength in cardiac heart failure patients...
August 2017: European Journal of Preventive Cardiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/28538308/effect-of-electrical-myostimulation-on-the-function-of-lower-leg-muscles
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Viktoras Silinskas, Albinas GrŪnovas, Jurate Stanislovaitiene, Alfonsas Buliuolis, Eugenijus Trinkunas, Jonas Poderys
Electrical myostimulation (EMS) method is applied to improve skeletal muscle function. The aim of this study was to evaluate the efficacy of EMS applied to the sole and calf muscles on their strength and on maximal sprint performance. Each of 10 training sessions involved 10 seconds of stimulation and 50 seconds of rest for a total of 10 minutes. After the 10 training sessions, the maximal voluntary contraction (MVC) of right calf muscles increased by 6.0% from 830.0 ± 47.0 N to 878.0 ± 45.3 N (p ≤ 0.05)...
June 2017: Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/27575247/effect-of-electrical-myostimulation-on-the-function-of-lower-leg-muscles
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Viktoras Silinskas, Albinas Grūnovas, Jurate Stanislovaitiene, Alfonsas Buliuolis, Eugenijus Trinkunas, Jonas Poderys
Electrical myostimulation (EMS) method is applied to improve skeletal muscle function. The aim of this study was to evaluate the efficacy of EMS applied to the sole and calf muscles on their strength and on maximal sprint performance. Each of 10 training sessions involved 10 s of stimulation and 50 s of rest for a total of 10 min. After the 10 training sessions, the maximal voluntary contraction (MVC) of right calf muscles increased by 6.0% from 830.0 ± 47.0 N to 878.0 ± 45.3 N (P < 0.05). When EMS was applied to trained athletes, their 10-m sprint performance improved by 2...
August 26, 2016: Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research
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