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FES cycling may promote recovery of leg function after incomplete spinal card injury

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SPINAL CORD
卷 38, 期 11, 页码 680-682

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NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP
DOI: 10.1038/sj.sc.3101072

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spinal cord injury; FES; cycling; recovery; voluntary function; exercise

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Study Design: Single subject pilot. Objectives: (i) To see whether strength and endurance for recreational cycling by functional electrical stimulation (FES are possible following spinal cord injury (SCI). (ii) To develop the equipment for FES-cycling. Setting: England. Methods: Near-isometric or cycling exercise was performed by the incomplete SCI subject at Results: After training for an average of 21 min per day for 16 months, the stimulated muscles increased in size and the subject was able to cycle for 12 km on the level. Surprisingly, there was a substantial increase in the measured voluntary strength of the knee extensors and the subject reports improved leg function. Conclusion: FES-cycling may promote recovery after incomplete spinal cord injury. If so, it offers the possibility of being a convenient method for widespread use. Sponsorship: Spinal Injuries Unit, Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital, Stanmore.

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