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Perceived exertion and rehabilitation with arm crank in elderly patients after total hip arthroplasty: a preliminary study
Authors:Grange Celine Christine  Maire Jerome  Groslambert Alain  Tordi Nicolas  Dugue Benoit  Pernin Jean-Noel  Rouillon Jean-Denis
Affiliation:Laboratory of Sport Sciences (Unite de formation en sciences et techniques des activites physiques et sportives[UFRSTAPS]) of Besan?on, Besan?on, France. celinegrange@hotmail.com
Abstract:This preliminary study examined, in a restricted randomized trial, the effects of a 6-week arm-crank rehabilitation training program in elderly osteoarthrosis patients after total hip arthroplasty, first on physiological and perceptual responses and second on physical function. Two groups of patients were studied: a training group (N = 7, mean age = 74.9 yr, standard deviation [SD] = 5.0 yr) who followed a training program in addition to traditional rehabilitation, and a control group who followed traditional rehabilitation only (N = 7 mean age = 75.4 yr, SD = 5.1 yr). At the beginning of the training program, the heart rate and the perceived exertion were not significantly correlated during the exercise session. However, at the end of the training program, five patients had a significant heart rate/perceived exertion relationship (p < 0.05). Furthermore, positive effects of the arm-crank rehabilitation training program were observed on cardioventilatory and functional responses in the training group compared with the control group. These results suggest that after an habituation period, most of our elderly osteoarthrosis patients experienced physical sensations that were connected to physiological responses. Therefore, perceived exertion could be useful in these patients to regulate exercise intensity, especially at the end of and after the rehabilitation period.
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