The effects of balance training and high-intensity resistance training on persons with idiopathic Parkinson’s disease1  Mark A Hirsch, PhD, Tonya Toole,

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Tapani Pöyhönen, MSc, PT, Kari L
Advertisements

Two configurations of static magnetic fields for treating rheumatoid arthritis of the knee: A double-blind clinical trial  Neil A. Segal, MD, Yoshitaka.
The Effects of 12 Weeks of Resistance Exercise Training on Disease Severity and Autonomic Modulation at Rest and After Acute Leg Resistance Exercise in.
Siu-Ming Fong, MSc, Gabriel Y. Ng, PhD 
Electromechanical delay and reflex response in spastic cerebral palsy
Angela L. Ridgel, PhD, Corey A. Peacock, MS, Emily J
Walking ability and its relationship to lower-extremity muscle strength in children with idiopathic inflammatory myopathies1  Karen Lohmann Siegel, PT,
Myotonometer Intra- and Interrater Reliabilities1
Suzanne E. Halliday, DPhil, Amy B. Zavatsky, DPhil, Kazunori Hase, PhD 
Effect of a functional knee brace on knee flexion and extension strength after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction  Trevor B. Birmingham, PhD, John.
Normalized Muscle Strength, Aerobic Capacity, and Walking Performance in Chronic Stroke: A Population-Based Study on the Potential for Endurance and Resistance.
Tishya A. Wren, PhD, Jack R. Engsberg, PhD 
Effects of Cessation of a Structured and Supervised Exercise Conditioning Program on Lean Mass and Muscle Strength in Severely Burned Children  Oscar.
Resistance training effectiveness in patients with charcot-marie-tooth disease: Recommendations for exercise prescription1  Robert D Chetlin, PhD, Laurie.
Changes in Ankle Mechanical Stability in Those With Knee Osteoarthritis  Tricia J. Hubbard, PhD, ATC, Charlie Hicks-Little, PhD, ATC, Mitchell Cordova,
Does wearing a functional knee brace affect hamstring reflex time in subjects with anterior cruciate ligament deficiency during muscle fatigue?  Rita.
Nonsteroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drug or Glucosamine Reduced Pain and Improved Muscle Strength With Resistance Training in a Randomized Controlled Trial.
Preoperative Quadriceps Strength as a Predictor for Short-Term Functional Outcome After Total Hip Replacement  Marije S. Holstege, MSc, Robert Lindeboom,
Dawn M. Tan, M Physio, Jennifer L. McGinley, PhD, Mary E
Panos Barlas, DPhil, Jason A
Neil A. Segal, MD, Jane Hein, PT, Jeffrey R. Basford, MD, PhD 
Valerie A. Jones, MD, Michael D. Stubblefield, MD 
Contractures secondary to immobility: Is the restriction articular or muscular? An experimental longitudinal study in the rat knee  Guy Trudel, MD, Hans.
A systematic review of the effectiveness of strength-training programs for people with cerebral palsy  Karen J. Dodd, PhD, Nicholas F. Taylor, PhD, Diane.
Tapani Pöyhönen, MSc, PT, Kari L
A refined view of the determinants of gait: Significance of heel rise
Hakan Gür, MD, PhD, Nilgün Çakın, MD 
Minimal Detectable Change in Quadriceps Strength and Voluntary Muscle Activation in Patients With Knee Osteoarthritis  Crystal O. Kean, PhD, Trevor B.
Effects of Intensive Whole-Body Vibration Training on Muscle Strength and Balance in Adults With Chronic Stroke: A Randomized Controlled Pilot Study 
Effects of a Community-Based Progressive Resistance Training Program on Muscle Performance and Physical Function in Adults With Down Syndrome: A Randomized.
Rehabilitation of neck-shoulder pain in women industrial workers: A randomized trial comparing isometric shoulder endurance training with isometric shoulder.
Jaqueline M. Bond, BAppSc, Meg Morris, PhD 
Effects of a Postoperative Strength-Training Program on the Walking Ability of Children With Cerebral Palsy: A Randomized Controlled Trial  Dimitrios.
Comparison of 3 Needle Sizes for Trigger Point Injection in Myofascial Pain Syndrome of Upper- and Middle-Trapezius Muscle: A Randomized Controlled Trial 
Test-retest reliability of isokinetic muscle strength of the lower extremities in patients with stroke  An-Lun Hsu, MS, PT, Pei-Fang Tang, PhD, PT, Mei-Hwa.
Efficacy of a physical therapy program in patients with Parkinson’s disease: A randomized controlled trial  Terry Ellis, MSPT, Cees J. de Goede, MSPT,
Assessing the Effectiveness of Postacute Care Rehabilitation
Kathleen A. Bieryla, PhD, Michael L. Madigan, PhD 
Panos Barlas, DPhil, Jason A
Robot-assisted movement training compared with conventional therapy techniques for the rehabilitation of upper-limb motor function after stroke  Peter.
Sarah E. Lamb, DPhil, Jacqueline A. Oldham, PhD, Rhian E
Gait Initiation and Dynamic Balance Control in Parkinson’s Disease
Proprioceptive and behavior impairments in individuals with anterior cruciate ligament reconstructed knees1  Thátia R Bonfim, PT, MA, Cleber Antonio Jansen.
Differences in Isometric Neck Muscle Strength Between Healthy Controls and Women With Chronic Neck Pain: The Use of a Reliable Measurement  Barbara Cagnie,
The Progression of Paraspinal Muscle Recruitment Intensity in Localized and Global Strength Training Exercises Is Not Based on Instability Alone  Juan.
Quantitative Gait Analysis in Parkinson’s Disease: Comparison With a Healthy Control Group  Olumide Sofuwa, PT, MSc, Alice Nieuwboer, PT, PhD, Kaat Desloovere,
Influence of Contraction Type, Speed, and Joint Angle on Ankle Muscle Weakness in Parkinson's Disease: Implications for Rehabilitation  Marco Y. Pang,
Concentric versus combined concentric-eccentric isokinetic training: Effects on functional capacity and symptoms in patients with osteoarthrosis of the.
Feasibility of 2 Different Water-Based Exercise Training Programs in Patients With Parkinson's Disease: A Pilot Study  Carlos Ayán, PhD, José Cancela,
Joe R. Nocera, PhD, Elizabeth L. Stegemöller, PhD, Irene A
The Development, Validity, and Reliability of a Manual Muscle Testing Device With Integrated Limb Position Sensors  Raymond C. Li, PhD, Jan M. Jasiewicz,
Is There a Dose Response for Valgus Unloader Brace Usage on Knee Pain, Function, and Muscle Strength?  Sean T. Hurley, BSc, Gillian L. Hatfield Murdock,
Reduction of spastic hypertonia during repeated passive knee movements in stroke patients  Godelieve E. Nuyens, PhD, PT, RN, Willy J. De Weerdt, PhD,
Muscle Activation Patterns in Snapping Triceps Syndrome
Matthew P. Ford, PT, PhD, Laurie A
Ann E Tuzson, MS, PT, Kevin P Granata, PhD, Mark F Abel, MD 
Organization news Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
The Effects of a 12-Week Strength-Training Program on Strength and Functionality in Women With Fibromyalgia  J. Derek Kingsley, MS, Lynn B. Panton, PhD,
Michael W. Payne, MSc, Robert J. Petrella, MD, PhD 
Test Methods to Detect Hip and Knee Muscle Weakness and Gait Disturbance in Patients With Hip Osteoarthritis  Anton Rasch, MD, Nils Dalén, MD, PhD, Hans.
The Effects of 12 Weeks of Resistance Exercise Training on Disease Severity and Autonomic Modulation at Rest and After Acute Leg Resistance Exercise in.
Outcomes of rehabilitation services for nursing home residents 12
Martin Björklund, PT, Jern Hamberg, MD, Albert G. Crenshaw, PhD 
Quality of life: An outcomes perspective
Two configurations of static magnetic fields for treating rheumatoid arthritis of the knee: A double-blind clinical trial  Neil A. Segal, MD, Yoshitaka.
Tishya A. Wren, PhD, Jack R. Engsberg, PhD 
Improvement in walking speed in poststroke spastic hemiplegia after intrathecal baclofen therapy: a preliminary study1  Gerard E Francisco, MD, Corwin.
Amy J. Houtrow, MD, PhD, MPH, David W. Pruitt, MD 
Ulla-Britt Flansbjer, PT, MSc, David Downham, PhD, Jan Lexell, MD, PhD 
Longitudinal changes in exercise capacity after stroke1
Presentation transcript:

The effects of balance training and high-intensity resistance training on persons with idiopathic Parkinson’s disease1  Mark A Hirsch, PhD, Tonya Toole, PhD, Charles G Maitland, MD, Robert A Rider, PhD  Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation  Volume 84, Issue 8, Pages 1109-1117 (August 2003) DOI: 10.1016/S0003-9993(03)00046-7

Fig 1 Latency to fall effect over the pretreatment, posttreatment, and follow-up tests for both groups. Values refer to average latency to fall for summary balance conditions (SOT conditions 4–6 averaged). Error bars indicate SEM. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 2003 84, 1109-1117DOI: (10.1016/S0003-9993(03)00046-7)

Fig 2 The group and time interaction for strength. Values refer to muscle strength (kg) on 4-repetition maximum test for 3 muscle groups combined for the combined and balance groups. Error bars indicate SEM. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 2003 84, 1109-1117DOI: (10.1016/S0003-9993(03)00046-7)

Fig 3 The time by muscle group interaction for strength. Values refer to changes in muscle strength (kg) on 4-repetition maximum test for knee extension (quadriceps), knee flexion (hamstring), and ankle plantarflexion (gastrocnemius/soleus). Error bars indicate SEM. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 2003 84, 1109-1117DOI: (10.1016/S0003-9993(03)00046-7)