2020
DOI: 10.1177/0269215520956499
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Aquatic high intensity interval training to improve aerobic capacity is feasible in adolescents with cerebral palsy: pilot randomised controlled trial

Abstract: Objective: To investigate feasibility of aquatic high intensity interval training for adolescents with cerebral palsy, who can ambulate independently but may choose a mobility aid in some circumstances. Design: Pilot randomised controlled trial. Method: Following baseline assessments, participants were randomised to usual care or ten weeks of twice weekly aquatic high intensity interval training. Each class comprised 10 one-minute exercise intervals separated by one-minute rest. High intensity exercise was def… Show more

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“…Properties of water, such as buoyancy, facilitate the exercise without pain, as in relation to the exercise programs on land, the friction of the joints and the risk of falls are reduced. The results showed a significant improvement in gross mobility and more specifically the quality and distance of gait and static standing position [6][7][8][9][10]14] . There was also an improvement in the cardiorespiratory system in endurance, balance, fluidity of movement and range of motion [9] .…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Properties of water, such as buoyancy, facilitate the exercise without pain, as in relation to the exercise programs on land, the friction of the joints and the risk of falls are reduced. The results showed a significant improvement in gross mobility and more specifically the quality and distance of gait and static standing position [6][7][8][9][10]14] . There was also an improvement in the cardiorespiratory system in endurance, balance, fluidity of movement and range of motion [9] .…”
Section: Discussion -Conclusionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There was also an improvement in the cardiorespiratory system in endurance, balance, fluidity of movement and range of motion [9] . Management of spasticity showed improvement, but to a lesser extent, as did muscle strength [6][7][8][9][10][11] . The improvement of the psychological condition of these children as well as their social skills, with special emphasis on their willingness to participate in activities, in family, therapeutic and school context was also noted [11] .…”
Section: Discussion -Conclusionmentioning
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“…Indivíduos com PC podem apresentar dificuldades para a execução dos exercícios máximos e submáximos, por conta de sobrecargas articulares, alterações posturais, amplitudes de movimentos limitadas e quadros álgicos 12,13 . Portanto, uma das alternativas para a realização dos exercícios aeróbicos é a realização no ambiente aquático 14 .…”
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“…O ambiente aquático promove benefícios através dos princípios físicos e termodinâmicos da água 14 . O indivíduo em imersão sofre alterações fisiológicas, como, aumento do débito cardíaco, diminuição da resistência vascular periférica, diminuição da frequência cardíaca e consequente facilitação do retorno venoso, por conta da pressão hidrostática e temperatura aquecida da água 15 .…”
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