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脊髓损伤后神经肌肉电刺激诱导的阻力训练:达德利方案综述

Neuromuscular Electrical Stimulation-Induced Resistance Training After SCI: A Review of the Dudley Protocol.

作者信息

Bickel C Scott, Yarar-Fisher Ceren, Mahoney Edward T, McCully Kevin K

机构信息

Departments of Physical Therapy.

UAB Center for Exercise Medicine, University of Alabama at Birmingham.

出版信息

Top Spinal Cord Inj Rehabil. 2015 Fall;21(4):294-302. doi: 10.1310/sci2104-294. Epub 2015 Nov 16.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Neuromuscular electrical stimulation (NMES), often referred to as functional electrical stimulation (FES), has been used to activate paralyzed skeletal muscle in people with spinal cord injury (SCI). The goal of NMES has been to reverse some of the dramatic losses in skeletal muscle mass, to stimulate functional improvements in people with incomplete paralysis, and to produce some of the health benefits associated with exercise.

OBJECTIVE

The purpose of this brief review is to describe a quantifiable resistance training form of NMES developed by Gary A. Dudley.

METHODS

People with motor complete SCI were first tested to confirm that an NMES-induced muscle contraction of the quadriceps muscle could be achieved. The contraction stimulus consisted of biphasic pulses at 35 Hz performed with increasing current up to what was needed to produce full knee extension. Four sets of 10 knee extensions were elicited, if possible. Training occurred biweekly for 3 to 6 months, with ankle weights being increased up to an added weight of 9.1 kg if the 40 repetitions could be performed successfully for 2 sessions.

RESULTS

Many participants have performed this protocol without adverse events, and all participants showed progression in the number of repetitions and/or the amount of weight lifted. Large increases in muscle mass occur, averaging 30% to 40%. Additional physiological adaptations to stimulated muscle have also been reported.

CONCLUSIONS

These results demonstrate that the affected skeletal muscle after SCI responds robustly to progressive resistance training many years after injury. Future work with NMES should determine whether gains in lean mass translate to improved health, function, and quality of life.

摘要

背景

神经肌肉电刺激(NMES),常被称为功能性电刺激(FES),已被用于激活脊髓损伤(SCI)患者的瘫痪骨骼肌。NMES的目标是逆转骨骼肌质量的一些显著损失,刺激不完全瘫痪患者的功能改善,并产生一些与运动相关的健康益处。

目的

本简要综述的目的是描述由加里·A·达德利开发的一种可量化的NMES阻力训练形式。

方法

首先对运动完全性SCI患者进行测试,以确认能否实现NMES诱导的股四头肌肌肉收缩。收缩刺激由35Hz的双相脉冲组成,随着电流增加直至产生完全膝关节伸展所需的电流。如果可能,引发四组每组10次膝关节伸展。训练每两周进行一次,持续3至6个月,如果能在两个疗程中成功完成40次重复,则将踝部重量增加至额外增加9.1kg的重量。

结果

许多参与者执行了该方案且无不良事件发生,所有参与者在重复次数和/或举起的重量方面均有进展。肌肉质量大幅增加,平均增加30%至40%。也有报道称受刺激肌肉出现了其他生理适应性变化。

结论

这些结果表明,SCI后受影响的骨骼肌在损伤多年后对渐进性阻力训练有强烈反应。未来关于NMES的研究应确定瘦体重的增加是否能转化为健康、功能和生活质量的改善。

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