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Relationship between physical performance and quality of life in Charcot‐Marie‐Tooth disease: a pilot study
Authors:Daniel Roberts‐Clarke  Che Fornusek  Nidhi Saigal  Mark Halaki  Joshua Burns  Garth Nicholson  Maria Fiatarone Singh  Daniel Hackett
Institution:1. Exercise, Health and Performance Faculty Research Group, Faculty of Health Sciences, The University of Sydney, Lidcombe, Australia;2. Arthritis and Musculoskeletal Research Group, Faculty of Health Sciences, The University of Sydney, Lidcombe, Australia;3. Paediatric Gait Analysis Service of New South Wales, Sydney Children's Hospitals Network (Randwick and Westmead), Sydney, Australia;4. Concord Clinical School, ANZAC Institute, Concord Repatriation Hospital, Concord, Australia
Abstract:Charcot‐Marie‐Tooth (CMT) is a rare inherited peripheral neuropathy in which quality of life (QoL) is reduced compared with the general population. This paper investigates the relationship between QoL and physical performance in people with CMT with the aim of identifying avenues for future research into rehabilitation strategies. Cross‐sectional data was obtained from 10 participants (5 men, 5 women, age 46 ± 13 years, height 1.7 ± 0.1 m, body mass 77 ± 17 kg) with CMT (CMT1A n = 5; CMT‐X n = 3; unknown genetic origin n = 2). Participants were evaluated for QoL, falls efficacy (FES), balance, mobility, muscle strength, and power. Physical component score (PCS) of the Short Form‐36 (SF‐36) was significantly and directly related to higher leg press power (r = 0.75, p = 0.02). Better FES scores were significantly related to faster habitual gait speed (r = ?0.70, p = 0.02), left hip abduction, and seated row strength (r = ?0.68, p = 0.03; r = ?0.73, p = 0.03, respectively). Future research should aim to substantiate these preliminary findings in a larger cohort and investigate whether interventions targeting muscle strength and power can improve QoL and mobility outcomes in people with CMT.
Keywords:exercise  functionality  hereditary motor and sensory neuropathy  muscular power  resistance training
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