Volume 82, Issue 1 , Pages 66-72, January 2001
Dynamic water exercise in individuals with late poliomyelitis☆☆☆★
Abstract
Willén C, Stibrant Sunnerhagen K, Grimby G. Dynamic water exercise in individuals with late poliomyelitis. Arch Phys Med Rehabil 2001;82:66-72. Objective: To evaluate the specific effects of general dynamic water exercise in individuals with late effects of poliomyelitis. Design: Before-after tests. Setting: A university hospital department. Participants: Twenty-eight individuals with late effects of polio, 15 assigned to the training group (TG) and 13 to the control group (CG). Intervention: The TG completed a 40-minute general fitness training session in warm water twice weekly. Assessment instruments included the bicycle ergometer test, isokinetic muscle strength, a 30-meter walk indoors, Berg balance scale, a pain drawing, a visual analog scale, the Physical Activity Scale for the Elderly, and the Nottingham Health Profile (NHP). Main Outcome Measures: Peak load, peak work load, peak oxygen uptake, peak heart rate (HR), muscle function in knee extensors and flexors, and pain dimension of the NHP. Results: The average training period was 5 months; compliance was 75% (range, 55-98). No negative effects were seen. The exercise did not influence the peak work load, peak oxygen uptake, or muscle function in knee extensors compared with the controls. However, a decreased HR at the same individual work load was seen, as well as a significantly lower distress in the dimension pain of the NHP. Qualitative aspects such as increased well-being, pain relief, and increased physical fitness were reported. Conclusions: A program of nonswimming dynamic exercises in heated water has a positive impact on individuals with late effects of polio, with a decreased HR at exercise, less pain, and a subjective positive experience. The program was well tolerated (no adverse effects were reported) and can be recommended for this group of individuals. © 2001 by the American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine and the American Academy of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
Keywords: Poliomyelitis, Exercise test, Water, Rehabilitation
☆ Supported by the Swedish Medical Research Council (project no. 0388), the Swedish Association for Traffic and Polio Disabled, and the Greta and Einar Asker Foundation.
☆☆ The authors have chosen not to select a disclosure statement.
★ Reprint requests to Carin Willén, Dept of Rehabilitation Medicine, Sahlgrenska University Hospital, S-413 45 Göteborg, Sweden, e-mail: carin.willen@fhs.gu.se.
PII: S0003-9993(01)41359-1
doi:10.1053/apmr.2001.9626
© 2001 American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine and the American Academy of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
Volume 82, Issue 1 , Pages 66-72, January 2001
