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Effects and acceptability of an individualized home-based 10-week training program in adults with myotonic dystrophy Type 1

Lessard Isabelle, Gaboury Sébastien, Gagnon Cynthia, Bouchard Kévin, Chapron Kévin, Lavoie Mélissa, Lapointe Patrick et Duchesne Élise. (2021). Effects and acceptability of an individualized home-based 10-week training program in adults with myotonic dystrophy Type 1. Journal of Neuromuscular Diseases, 8, (1), p. 137-149.

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URL officielle: http://dx.doi.org/doi:10.3233/jnd-200570

Résumé

Background : Muscle weakness is a cardinal sign of myotonic dystrophy type 1, causing important functional mobility limitations and increasing the risk of falling. As a non-pharmacological, accessible and safe treatment for this population, strength training is an intervention of choice.

Objective : To document the effects and acceptability of an individualized semi-supervised home-based exercise program on functional mobility, balance and lower limb strength, and to determine if an assistive training device has a significant impact on outcomes.

Methods : This study used a pre-post test design and men with the adult form of DM1 were randomly assigned to the control or device group. The training program was performed three times a week for 10 weeks and included three exercises (sit-to-stand, squat, and alternated lunges). Outcome measures included maximal isometric muscle strength, 10-Meter Walk Test, Mini-BESTest, 30-Second Chair Stand Test and 6-minute walk test.

Results : No outcome measures showed a significant difference, except for the strength of the knee flexors muscle group between the two assessments. All participants improved beyond the standard error of measurement in at least two outcome measures. The program and the device were well accepted and all participants reported many perceived improvements at the end of the program.

Conclusions : Our results provide encouraging data on the effects and acceptability of a home-based training program for men with the adult form of DM1. These programs would reduce the financial burden on the health system while improving the clinical services offered to this population.

Type de document:Article publié dans une revue avec comité d'évaluation
ISSN:22143599
Volume:8
Numéro:1
Pages:p. 137-149
Version évaluée par les pairs:Oui
Date:2021
Identifiant unique:10.3233/jnd-200570
Sujets:Sciences de la santé > Sciences de l'activité physique et réadaptation > Kinanthropologie
Sciences de la santé > Sciences de l'activité physique et réadaptation > Physiatrie
Sciences de la santé > Sciences de l'activité physique et réadaptation > Physiothérapie
Département, module, service et unité de recherche:Départements et modules > Département d'informatique et de mathématique
Départements et modules > Département des sciences de la santé
Mots-clés:myotonic dystrophy, exercise, muscle strength, walking, postural balance, patient acceptance of health care
Déposé le:08 févr. 2021 23:53
Dernière modification:04 mai 2021 18:10
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