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- W2113641215 abstract "Intermittent claudication can seriously limit an individual's walking capacity. Walking programs are known to improve this limitation but could be limited by a person's ability to carry his or her own full body weight to perform the walking. We theorized that decreasing body weight, through mechanical unloading, might allow longer pain-free walking, thus potentially accelerating exercise training. This case report describes the effect of partial body weight support (PBWS) on walking time in a patient with claudication. A 60-year-old male with calf pain that prevented him from walking long distances or walking quickly was studied. The patient completed three treadmill walking tests (0%, 25%, and 50% PBWS) until claudication pain stopped him or 15 minutes elapsed. The participant walked 4:31 minutes at 0% PBWS with a pain rating of 3/4. He walked the full 15 minutes under each support condition with the same or less claudication pain (3/4 for 25% PBWS, 2/4 for 50% PBWS). This case reports the successful use of PBWS treadmill training for increasing walking time in an individual with intermittent claudication. If this finding holds true for a larger sample, PBWS may be a way for these individuals to participate in exercise training programs with less pain." @default.
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- W2113641215 title "Potential clinical utility of partial body weight support on treadmill walking time in persons with intermittent claudication: A single case report" @default.
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