Safety and possible effects of low-intensity resistance training associated with partial blood flow restriction in polymyositis and dermatomyositis

Our aim was to evaluate the safety and efficacy of a low-intensity resistance training program combined with partial blow flow restriction (BFR training) in a cohort of patients with polymyositis (PM) and dermatomyositis (DM). In total, 13 patients with PM and DM completed a 12-week twice a week low...

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description Our aim was to evaluate the safety and efficacy of a low-intensity resistance training program combined with partial blow flow restriction (BFR training) in a cohort of patients with polymyositis (PM) and dermatomyositis (DM). In total, 13 patients with PM and DM completed a 12-week twice a week low-intensity (that is, 30% one-repetition-maximum (1RM)) resistance exercise training program combined with partial blood flow restriction (BFR). Assessments of muscle strength, physical function, quadriceps cross sectional (CSA) area, health-related quality of life, and clinical and laboratory parameters were assessed at baseline and after the intervention. The BFR training program was effective in increasing the maximal dynamic strength in both the leg-press (19.6%, P
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Analysis
Blood Flow Velocity
Care and treatment
Creatine
Creatine kinase
Dermatomyositis - physiopathology
Dermatomyositis - therapy
Female
Health aspects
Humans
Longitudinal Studies
Male
Medical colleges
Middle Aged
Muscle Strength
Muscle, Skeletal - blood supply
Muscle, Skeletal - physiopathology
Polymyositis
Polymyositis - physiopathology
Polymyositis - therapy
Prospective Studies
Quadriceps Muscle - blood supply
Quadriceps Muscle - physiopathology
Quality of Life
Resistance Training - methods
Surveys and Questionnaires
Treatment Outcome
Visual Analog Scale
title Safety and possible effects of low-intensity resistance training associated with partial blood flow restriction in polymyositis and dermatomyositis
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