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Resistance training with instability in multiple system atrophy: A case report
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نویسنده
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silva-batista c. ,kanegusuku h. ,roschel h. ,souza e.o. ,cunha t.f. ,laurentino g.c. ,manoel jr. n. ,de mello t. ,piemonte m.e.p. ,brum p.c. ,forjaz c.l. ,tricoli v. ,ugrinowitsch c.
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منبع
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journal of sports science and medicine - 2014 - دوره : 13 - شماره : 3 - صفحه:597 -603
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چکیده
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This case report assessed quality of life,activities of daily living,motor symptoms,functional ability,neuromuscular parameters and mrna expression of selected genes related to muscle protein synthesis and degradation in a patient with multiple system atrophy (msa). the patient underwent resistance training with instability devices (i.e.,bosu,dyna disk,balance disk,swiss ball) for six months twice a week. after the six months training,the patient's left and right quadriceps muscle crosssectional area and leg press one-repetition maximum increased 6.4%,6.8%,and 40%,respectively; the patient's timed up and go,sit to stand,dynamic balance,and activities of daily living improved 33.3%,28.6%,42.3%,and 40.1%,respectively; the patient's severity of motor symptoms and risk of falls decreased 32% and 128.1%,respectively. most of the subscales of quality of life demonstrated improvements as well,varying from 13.0% to 100.0%. mrna expression of mechanogrowth factor and mammalian target of rapamycin increased 12.7-fold and 1.5-fold,respectively. this case report describes likely the first nonpharmacological therapeutic tool that might be able to decrease the severity of motor symptoms and risk of falls,and to improve functional ability,neuromuscular parameters,and quality of the life in a patient with msa. © journal of sports science and medicine.
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کلیدواژه
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Cross-sectional area; Exercise training; Motor symptoms; Risk of falls
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آدرس
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school of physical education and sport,university of são paulo, Brazil, school of physical education and sport,university of são paulo, Brazil, school of physical education and sport,university of são paulo, Brazil, school of physical education and sport,university of são paulo, Brazil, school of physical education and sport,university of são paulo, Brazil, school of physical education and sport,university of são paulo, Brazil, division of rheumatology,school of medicine,university of são paulo, Brazil, center for psychobiology and exercise studies,federal university of são paulo, Brazil, department of physical therapy,university of são paulo, Brazil, school of physical education and sport,university of são paulo, Brazil, school of physical education and sport,university of são paulo, Brazil, school of physical education and sport,university of são paulo, Brazil, school of physical education and sport,university of são paulo, Brazil
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