Brown David A, Nagpal Sabina, Chi Sam
Department of Physical Therapy and Human Movement Sciences, The Feinberg School of Medicine, Northwestern University, 645 N Michigan Ave, Suite 1100, Chicago, IL 60601, USA.
Phys Ther. 2005 Feb;85(2):159-68.
This case report describes implementation of a limb-loaded cycling (LLC) training program as a feasible exercise for people in early phases of locomotor training following stroke.
Two individuals with early-stage poststroke hemiplegia participated in the LLC program as an adjunct to physical therapy intervention. Performance of LLC involved cycling while supporting progressive amounts of applied load and weight shifting from one lower extremity to the other lower extremity. The LLC was conducted daily during 2 to 3 weeks of inpatient rehabilitation.
The LLC progressed with increases in weight bearing and force generation, as evidenced by larger amounts of limb loading during pedaling. The patients tolerated all loads without cardiorespiratory distress.
Limb-loaded cycling can accommodate people with little force-generating capability or weight-bearing ability as they practice locomotor skills. Gains in locomotor ability may be aided by the addition of this exercise regimen to patients' daily physical therapy.
本病例报告描述了肢体负荷骑行(LLC)训练计划的实施情况,该训练计划是中风后运动训练早期阶段患者可行的一种锻炼方式。
两名中风后早期偏瘫患者参加了LLC计划,作为物理治疗干预的辅助手段。LLC训练包括在骑行时逐渐增加施加的负荷量,并将重量从一侧下肢转移到另一侧下肢。LLC训练在住院康复的2至3周内每天进行。
随着负重和力量产生的增加,LLC训练取得了进展,这在踩踏过程中更大的肢体负荷量上得到了体现。患者能够耐受所有负荷,未出现心肺窘迫。
肢体负荷骑行可以让力量产生能力或负重能力较弱的人在练习运动技能时进行锻炼。将这种锻炼方案添加到患者的日常物理治疗中,可能有助于提高运动能力。