2016
DOI: 10.1589/jpts.28.2652
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Deviation in the recovery of the lower limb and respiratory muscles of patients with polymyositis: a preliminary clinical study

Abstract: [Purpose] The purposes of this study were to quantify the serial changes in lower limb and respiratory muscle strengths and to evaluate the acute effects of physiotherapy in polymyositis patients. [Subjects and Methods] Five patients (57.6 ± 9.0 years, 50 to 72; four females) received physiotherapy five days a week for four weeks. The lower limb and respiratory muscle strength, the % vital capacity, and the Barthel index were evaluated at baseline and after the intervention. [Results] The patient’s symptoms an… Show more

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“…Nevertheless, intensive physical therapy has recently been shown to have positive effects in patients with inflammatory myopathies. 7,8 This study showed that a physical therapy program did not exacerbate symptoms in a patient with NMO when performed cautiously based on the patient's degree of subjective fatigue and muscle pain. Therefore, we consider that a carefully supervised physical therapy program can be applied safely and effectively in patients with NMO, as well as in patients with inflammatory myopathies 7,8 and neuromuscular disorders.…”
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“…Nevertheless, intensive physical therapy has recently been shown to have positive effects in patients with inflammatory myopathies. 7,8 This study showed that a physical therapy program did not exacerbate symptoms in a patient with NMO when performed cautiously based on the patient's degree of subjective fatigue and muscle pain. Therefore, we consider that a carefully supervised physical therapy program can be applied safely and effectively in patients with NMO, as well as in patients with inflammatory myopathies 7,8 and neuromuscular disorders.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 81%
“…7,8 This study showed that a physical therapy program did not exacerbate symptoms in a patient with NMO when performed cautiously based on the patient's degree of subjective fatigue and muscle pain. Therefore, we consider that a carefully supervised physical therapy program can be applied safely and effectively in patients with NMO, as well as in patients with inflammatory myopathies 7,8 and neuromuscular disorders. 9 In most cases of NMO, treatment in the acute phase does not involve physical therapy until medical treatment has been completed.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 81%
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