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The Effects of Walking or Walking-with-Poles Training on Tissue Oxygenation in Patients with Peripheral Arterial Disease

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posted on 2013-12-06, 00:00 authored by Eileen G. Collins, Conor McBurney, Jolene Butler, Christine Jelinek, Susan O’Connell, Cynthia Fritschi, Domenic Reda
This randomized trial proposed to determine if there were differences in calfmuscle StO2 parameters in patients before and after 12 weeks of a traditional walking or walking-with-poles exercise program. Data were collected on 85 patients who were randomized to a traditional walking program (n = 40) or walking-with-poles program (n = 45) of exercise training. Patients walked for 3 times weekly for 12 weeks. Seventy-one patients completed both the baseline and the 12-week follow-up progressive treadmill tests (n = 36 traditional walking and n = 35 walking-with-poles). Using the near-infrared spectroscopy measures, StO2 was measured prior to, during, and after exercise. At baseline, calf muscle oxygenation decreased from 56 ± 17% prior to the treadmill test to 16 ± 18% at peak exercise. The time elapsed prior to reaching nadir StO2 values increased more in the traditional walking group when compared to the walking-with-poles group. Likewise, absolute walking time increased more in the traditional walking group than in the walking-with-poles group. Tissue oxygenation decline during treadmill testing was less for patients assigned to a 12- week traditional walking program when compared to those assigned to a 12-week walking-with-poles program. In conclusion, the 12-week traditional walking programwas superior to walking-with-poles in improving tissue deoxygenation in patients with PAD.

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This material was based on work supported by a Grant from the National Institute of Nursing Research (RO1 NR008877- 01) and a Research Career Scientist Award (E. G. Collins), Rehabilitation Research & Development, Department of Veterans Affairs.

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Copyright © 2012 Eileen G. Collins et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. The original version is available through Hindawi Publishing Corporation at DOI: 10.1155/2012/985025.

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Hindawi Publishing Corporation

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  • en_US

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2090-2832

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2012-08-01

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