Electrical stimulation and treadmill gait in tetraplegic patients: assessment of its effects on the knee with magnetic resonance imaging
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UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO |
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18/10/2012
18/10/2012
2008
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Study design: Evaluation of knees of tetraplegic patients who have been walking for several months with the aid of a system that involves neuromuscular stimulation, treadmill and a harness support device. Objectives: To investigate if the training program could cause knee injury to tetraplegic patients. Setting: Hospital das Clinicas - UNICAMP. Campinas-SP, Brazil. Methods: Nine patients were evaluated. Clinical exam and magnetic resonance images (MRIs) were used for evaluation. MRIs were taken before and after the training program, in a 6-month interval for each patient. There were two sessions of training every week. Each session lasted 20 min. Results: No severe clinical abnormality was observed in any patient. Mild knee injury was observed in four of nine patients studied. Conclusions: Tetraplegic patients undergoing treadmill gait training deserve a close follow-up to prevent knee injury. |
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SPINAL CORD, v.46, n.2, p.124-128, 2008 1362-4393 http://producao.usp.br/handle/BDPI/17766 10.1038/sj.sc.3102078 |
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eng |
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NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP |
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Spinal Cord |
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Palavras-Chave | #quadriplegia #treadmill gait #neuromuscular electrical stimulation #knee #magnetic resonance imaging #SPINAL-CORD-INJURY #BODY-WEIGHT SUPPORT #CHONDRAL LESIONS #WALKING #JOINT #REHABILITATION #CARTILAGE #MOVEMENT #MRI #Clinical Neurology |
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