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PEDIATRIC PHYSICAL THERAPY
卷 23, 期 1, 页码 2-14出版社
LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS
DOI: 10.1097/PEP.0b013e318208cb22
关键词
achondroplasia; adolescent; cancer; cerebral palsy; child; chronic disease; cystic fibrosis; exercise; exercise therapy; hemophilia; juvenile idiopathic arthritis; osteogenesis imperfecta; spina bifida
资金
- Dutch Arthritis Association
- Stichting BIO kinderreval-idatie
- Johanna Kinderfonds
- Baxter Netherlands BV
- Dr W. M. Phelps Foundation
- Wilhelmina Children's Hospital Foundation
- Scientific College Physiotherapy of the Royal Dutch Society for Physical Therapy
- Stichting National Fonds Tegen Kanker
- Stichting ROPARUN
- ACARE/Alpe d'hu6 (Dutch Cancer Foundation)
Purpose: To summarize and discuss current evidence and understanding of clinical pediatric exercise physiology focusing on the work the research group at Utrecht and others have performed in the last decade in a variety of chronic childhood conditions as a continuation of the legacy of Dr Bar-Or. Key Points: The report discusses current research findings on the cardiopulmonary exercise performance of children (and adolescents) with juvenile idiopathic arthritis, osteogenesis imperfecta, achondroplasia, hemophilia, cerebral palsy, spina bifida, cystic fibrosis, and childhood cancer. Exercise recommendations and contraindications are provided for each condition. Implications for clinical practice and future research in this area are discussed for each of the chronic conditions presented. Clinical Implications: The authors provide a basic framework for developing an individual and/or disease-specific training program, introduce the physical activity pyramid, and recommend a core set of clinical measures to be used in clinical research. (Pediatr Phys Ther 2011;23:2-14)
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