Gomes Costa Rodrigo Rodrigues, Dorneles Jefferson Rodrigues, Veloso João Henrique Carneiro Leão, Gonçalves Carlos Wellington Passos, Ribeiro Neto Frederico
1Department Spinal Cord Injury Program, SARAH Rehabilitation Hospital Network, Brasilia, Brazil.
Department Adult Rehabilitation Program, SARAH Rehabilitation Hospital Network, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
J Telemed Telecare. 2025 Apr;31(3):338-346. doi: 10.1177/1357633X231188989. Epub 2023 Aug 15.
IntroductionTele-exercise, defined as an intervention that offers physical training provided remotely, represents an alternative for remote care during social isolation and the absence of in-person interventions, considering the difficulties of regular exercise engagement in tetraplegia. The current study aimed to examine whether tele-exercise training in individuals with tetraplegia meets the recommendations proposed by the spinal cord injury (SCI)-specific guidelines, and the adherence.MethodsTwenty SCI tetraplegia performed tele-exercise training. The weekly training load of the tele-exercise training during the 27 weeks was compared to the estimated training load of SCI-specific guidelines: TW vigorous guideline: vigorous intensity of guideline proposed for Tweedy et al.; MG vigorous guideline: vigorous intensity of guideline proposed for Martin Ginis et al.; MG moderate guideline: moderate intensity of guideline proposed for Martin Ginis et al. Adherence was obtained weekly during 27 weeks.ResultsThe tele-exercise training load was 22.0% higher than the MG moderate guideline and 21.6% and 47.7% lower than the MG vigorous and TW vigorous guidelines, respectively. The tele-exercise training loads for men and women were, respectively, 2.3% and 35.0% higher than the MG moderate guideline; 34.0% and 13.2% lower than the MG vigorous guideline; and 56.1% and 42.1% lower than the TW vigorous guideline. Adherence was 45.1%.ConclusionThe tele-exercise training in men and women with tetraplegia for 7 months met the moderate intensity of recommendation proposed by one SCI exercise guideline. The adherence was 45.1%, with higher values for men compared to women. This finding shows that tele-exercise training may be an alternative exercise training intervention for tetraplegia and prompts reflexion on the inclusion of tele-exercise training in SCI exercise guidelines.
引言
远程锻炼被定义为一种通过远程方式提供体育训练的干预措施,鉴于四肢瘫痪患者进行常规锻炼存在困难,它是社会隔离期间以及无法进行面对面干预时远程护理的一种替代方式。本研究旨在探讨四肢瘫痪患者的远程锻炼训练是否符合脊髓损伤(SCI)特定指南提出的建议以及其依从性。
方法
20名SCI四肢瘫痪患者进行了远程锻炼训练。将27周远程锻炼训练的每周训练负荷与SCI特定指南的估计训练负荷进行比较:TW高强度指南:Tweedy等人提出的高强度指南;MG高强度指南:Martin Ginis等人提出的高强度指南;MG中等强度指南:Martin Ginis等人提出的中等强度指南。在27周内每周获取依从性数据。
结果
远程锻炼训练负荷比MG中等强度指南高22.0%,比MG高强度指南和TW高强度指南分别低21.6%和47.7%。男性和女性的远程锻炼训练负荷分别比MG中等强度指南高2.3%和35.0%;比MG高强度指南低34.0%和13.2%;比TW高强度指南低56.1%和42.1%。依从性为45.1%。
结论
四肢瘫痪的男性和女性进行7个月的远程锻炼训练达到了一项SCI锻炼指南提出的中等强度建议。依从性为45.1%,男性的值高于女性。这一发现表明远程锻炼训练可能是四肢瘫痪的一种替代性锻炼训练干预措施,并促使人们思考将远程锻炼训练纳入SCI锻炼指南。