The treatment of patients diagnosed with DMD needs to be multidisciplinary, judicious, and always focused on the patient's well-being. Physiotherapy and occupational therapy are very often standard care. Physiotherapy is regarded as crucial for the success of treatment, since it has achieved good results in the short term, such as maintaining the autonomy of these individuals . Physical activity is another method that has been used to treat DMD. Studies have used physical exercise in individuals with DMD in order to decrease muscle deterioration, muscle contractures, and bone fractures, and to increase the time of functional independence
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
TRIPLE
Enrollment
45
Concentric strengthening exercises: involves the muscle producing tension and shortening to move a load Isometric strengthening exercises: occurs when a muscle produces tension without a change in muscle length. Isometric contractions involve sarcomere shortening and increasing muscle tension, but do not move a load Eccentric strengthening exercises: occurs when the muscle tension produced is less than the load and a muscle lengthens while under tension
The children were trained 3 times per week for 8 weeks on a treadmill without inclination, with speed and time programmed and adapted for this purpose. The length of each training activity was 30 min (Andersen et al. 2013; Markert et al. 2012). The children were acclimated to the treadmill for 7 days before the beginning of the training program, with a speed of 4 m/min, in order to minimize the stress caused by the different environment.
traditional physical therapy program to improve strength
Reham
Giza, Egypt
Creatine-kinase (CK)
Time frame: 8 weeks
Six-minute walk test
Time frame: 8 weeks
Muscle strength
Time frame: 8 weeks
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