Sanna N, Nossa R, Biffi E, Guanziroli E, Diella E, Ferrante S, Molteni F, Peruzzo D, Casali N, Mastropietro A, Rizzo G, Tarabini M, Pedrocchi A, Ambrosini E
Department of Mechanical Engineering, Politecnico di Milano, Milan, Italy.
We-Cobot Laboratory, Polo Territoriale di Lecco, Politecnico di Milano, Milan, LC, Italy.
J Neuroeng Rehabil. 2025 Mar 10;22(1):55. doi: 10.1186/s12984-025-01585-0.
Spinal cord injury (SCI) severely affects physical function, leading to muscle atrophy and reduced bone density. Sport-therapy, incorporating recreational and competitive activities, has shown promise in enhancing recovery for individuals with SCI. Functional Electrical Stimulation (FES)-cycling combines exercise benefits with stimulation advantages, and recent integration with mobile recumbent trikes adds further potential. This study aimed to evaluate the effects of a 6-month FES-cycling sport therapy using a recumbent trike on individuals with motor complete SCI.
Five participants engaged in bi-weekly FES-cycling sessions using an instrumented recumbent trike. A comprehensive assessment was conducted before training, at 3 and 6 months of training, and at 1-month follow-up. Outcome measures included maximal muscle Cross-Sectional Area (maxCSA) from Magnetic Resonance Images, bone mineral density, clinical scales, and questionnaires on spasticity, pain, bowel dysfunction, psychological well-being, and sport motivation. Additionally, maximal power output and cycling endurance were assessed.
The FES-cycling program led to a significant increase in muscle mass of 34% after 6 months of training, correlated to an improved cycling performance (maxCSA versus peak power). A slight decrease of muscle mass was observed as expected at follow-up. Participants reported high well-being and strong motivation throughout the training program. Bone health, spasticity, bowel dysfunction, and pain levels did not significantly change overall.
FES-cycling on a recumbent trike shows potential as a therapeutic and recreational activity for individuals with SCI. It significantly improved muscle mass and physical performance while positively impacting psychological well-being and motivation. Further research with larger cohorts is necessary to confirm these benefits and optimize protocols, establishing FES-cycling as a valuable sport-therapy model for SCI.
The study protocol was retrospectively registered on clinicaltrials.gov (NCT06321172).
脊髓损伤(SCI)严重影响身体功能,导致肌肉萎缩和骨密度降低。包含娱乐和竞技活动的运动疗法在促进脊髓损伤患者康复方面显示出前景。功能性电刺激(FES)骑行将运动益处与刺激优势相结合,最近与移动卧式三轮车的整合进一步增加了潜力。本研究旨在评估使用卧式三轮车进行为期6个月的FES骑行运动疗法对运动完全性脊髓损伤患者的影响。
五名参与者使用配备仪器的卧式三轮车每两周进行一次FES骑行训练。在训练前、训练3个月和6个月时以及1个月随访时进行全面评估。结果指标包括磁共振图像测量的最大肌肉横截面积(maxCSA)、骨矿物质密度、临床量表以及关于痉挛、疼痛、肠道功能障碍、心理健康和运动动机的问卷。此外,还评估了最大功率输出和骑行耐力。
经过6个月的训练,FES骑行计划使肌肉质量显著增加34%,这与骑行表现的改善相关(maxCSA与峰值功率)。随访时观察到肌肉质量如预期出现轻微下降。参与者在整个训练计划中报告了较高的幸福感和强烈的动机。骨骼健康、痉挛、肠道功能障碍和疼痛水平总体上没有显著变化。
卧式三轮车上的FES骑行对脊髓损伤患者显示出作为治疗和娱乐活动的潜力。它显著改善了肌肉质量和身体表现,同时对心理健康和动机产生积极影响。需要对更大的队列进行进一步研究以证实这些益处并优化方案,将FES骑行确立为脊髓损伤有价值的运动疗法模型。
该研究方案在clinicaltrials.gov上进行了回顾性注册(NCT06321172)。