Physical activity and transcutaneous oxygen pressure in men with spinal cord injury

作者: Beatriz Crespo-Ruiz , Antonio J. del-Ama , Fernando J. Jimnez-Daz , Jennifer Morgan , Ana de la Pea-Gonzlez

DOI: 10.1682/JRRD.2011.05.0087

关键词: AnesthesiaSpinal cord injuryPhysical therapyWeight-bearingVascular flowPhysical activitySittingTranscutaneous oxygenIschiumRehabilitationMedicine

摘要: This pilot study proposed a method for assessing the status of vascular flow measured by transcutaneous oxygen pressure (TcPO2) in area ischium people with spinal cord injury (SCI). In sample 38 men (two groups: 12 physically active and 26 sedentary) thoracic SCI, distribution physiological response tissues under load during sitting was assessed through analysis TcPO2 values obtained an oximeter. baseline, recovery time after (Trec), percentage (%TcPO2) maximum TcPO2, mechanic maximal (Pmax) were evaluated. Trec group significantly lower (p < 0.05) than sedentary group. Likewise, significant differences %TcPO2 between groups also found. We concluded that individual SCI's own weight resulting from prolonged is better those who are active.

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