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The benefits of an unsupervised exercise program in persons with well-healed burn injuries within the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF)

机译:无监督的运动方案在国际运作,残疾和健康(ICF)的国际分类中有愈合良好的烧伤伤害的人

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Vast improvements in the survival rates following burn injuries has led to a greater number of patients living with a wide range of long-term impairments, activity limitations, and participation constraints. Therefore, long-term care is critical in this clinical population and necessitates appropriate rehabilitation strategies to maximize an individual's overall health. The purpose of this study was to test the hypothesis that the extent to which outcomes within the International Classification of Functioning, Disability, and Health (ICF) framework are improved following 6 months of unsupervised exercise training is influenced by the severity of a burn injury (i.e., percent body surface area injured). Outcome variables representing the dimensions of the ICF, body functions & structure, activity, and participation, were collected pre- and post- 6 months of exercise training in three groups of participants: non-injured control subjects (N = 11), subjects with moderate-level well-healed burn injuries (N = 13, 26 +/- 6% body surface area burned), and subjects with high-level well-healed burn injuries (N = 20, 58 +/- 15% body surface area burned). Exercise training improved lower extremity strength (changes in peak torque/kg body mass at 90 degrees/sec flexion: 30 +/- 5% and extension: 36 +/- 4%, p < 0.05) and functional activities (changes in sit to stand: -9 +/- 4% and ascend stairs: -4 +/- 1%; p < 0.05) in all groups. For outcome variables representing ICF levels of body functions & structure and activity, there were no differences at baseline or improvements made between the groups after training. That said, with the exception of the domain of functional activity (reported 17 +/- 34% improvement in the high-level burn cohort, p < 0.05), no changes were revealed in the participation level of ICF indexed by health-related quality of life questionnaires. These findings support the utilization of a 6-month unsupervised exercise training program in the long-term rehabilitation of individuals with burn injuries; that is, improvements in body functions & structure and activity can be achieved with an exercise regimen regardless of the severity of burn injury. (C) 2020 Elsevier Ltd and ISBI. All rights reserved.
机译:烧伤后存活率的大幅提高导致更多患者生活在各种长期损伤、活动受限和参与受限的环境中。因此,长期护理在临床人群中至关重要,需要采取适当的康复策略,以最大限度地提高个人的整体健康水平。本研究的目的是检验以下假设:在6个月的无监督运动训练后,国际功能、残疾和健康分类(ICF)框架内的结果改善程度受烧伤严重程度(即受伤的体表面积百分比)的影响。代表ICF维度、身体功能和结构、活动和参与度的结果变量在三组参与者进行6个月的运动训练之前和之后收集:非受伤对照组(N=11)、中度烧伤愈合良好的受试者(N=13,26+/-6%体表烧伤面积),以及烧伤程度较高且愈合良好的受试者(N=20,58+/-15%体表面积烧伤)。运动训练改善了所有组的下肢力量(90度/秒屈曲时的峰值扭矩/kg体重变化:30+/-5%,伸展:36+/-4%,p<0.05)和功能活动(坐立变化:-9+/-4%,爬楼梯变化:-4+/-1%;p<0.05)。对于代表身体功能、结构和活动ICF水平的结果变量,两组在基线检查时或训练后的改善情况没有差异。这就是说,除了功能活动领域(报告高水平烧伤队列改善17+/-34%,p<0.05),健康相关生活质量问卷显示的ICF参与水平没有变化。这些发现支持在烧伤患者的长期康复中使用为期6个月的无监督运动训练计划;也就是说,无论烧伤的严重程度如何,通过锻炼方案都可以改善身体功能、结构和活动。(C) 2020爱思唯尔有限公司和ISBI。版权所有。

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