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- W2083002816 abstract "PURPOSE: Does biofeedback controlled exercises change muscle activity in patients with post polio syndrome? PATIENTS AND METHOD: 26 patients with postpolio syndrome (age 63 years, 17 female, 9 male, 15 with walkers) were treated by EMG-controlled exercises of the m. obliquus abdominis internus combined with a baseline physiotherapy. Before, during and after this therapy the surface EMG-activity of 8 muscles of trunk and tigh was evaluated. RESULTS: EMG-amplitude of the m. obliquus abdominis internus increased immediatly after the therapy by 0,33 μV in stand and by 0,86 μV in gait. To the same point of time in stand the amplitude of m. vastus medialis reduced from 23,35 to 17,02 μV (p=0,033) and the amplitude of m. bizeps femoris from 15,1 μV to 12,65 μV (p=0,009). No changes could be occurred during the steps. DISCUSSION: The increase of EMG-activity of m. obliquus abdominis internus in combination with the tendency of reduced activity of the tigh musculature shows the positive effect of training and confirms the results of Feldman and Soskolne , who verify an increased strength by progressive resistance exercises 3 times a week in patients with spinal cord diseases, but EMG controls are necessary to prevent overload . CONCLUSION: Stabilization of trunk musculature by EMG controlled exercises is possible and release muscles of the lower limb." @default.
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- W2083002816 title "Kontrolliertes Biofeedbacktraining zur Behandlung der Spätfolgen nach Kinderlähmung" @default.
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