Towards parameters and protocols to recommend FES-Cycling in cases of paraplegia: a preliminary report

Functional Electrical Stimulation assisted cycling (FES-Cycling) is increasingly becoming an alternative option recommended to people with spinal cord injury struggling with paraplegia and interested in practicing sports. In order to propose preconditions to guide FES-Cycling recommendation, we aime...

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Main Authors: Juliana Araujo Guimarães, Lucas Oliveira da Fonseca, Clarissa Cardoso dos Santos-Couto-Paz, Antônio Padilha Lanari Bó, Charles Fattal, Christine Azevedo-Coste, Emerson Fachin-Martins
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Language:English
Published: PAGEPress Publications 2016-06-01
Series:European Journal of Translational Myology
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Online Access:http://www.pagepressjournals.org/index.php/bam/article/view/6085
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spelling doaj-d37235700e074729a1f52ee3c8c70b042020-11-24T22:32:27ZengPAGEPress PublicationsEuropean Journal of Translational Myology2037-74522037-74602016-06-0126310.4081/ejtm.2016.60854814Towards parameters and protocols to recommend FES-Cycling in cases of paraplegia: a preliminary reportJuliana Araujo Guimarães0Lucas Oliveira da Fonseca1Clarissa Cardoso dos Santos-Couto-Paz2Antônio Padilha Lanari Bó3Charles Fattal4Christine Azevedo-Coste5Emerson Fachin-Martins6NTAAI, Faculdade de Ceilândia, Universidade de Brasília, BrasíliaNTAAI, Faculdade de Ceilândia, Universidade de Brasília, Brasília; LARA, Faculdade de Tecnologia, Universidade de Brasília, BrasíliaNTAAI, Faculdade de Ceilândia, Universidade de Brasília, BrasíliaNTAAI, Faculdade de Ceilândia, Universidade de Brasília, Brasília, Brazil; LARA, Faculdade de Tecnologia, Universidade de Brasília, BrasíliaCentre de Réhabilitation CRF, COS DIVIO, DijonINRIA, LIRMM, MontpellierNTAAI, Faculdade de Ceilândia, Universidade de Brasília, BrasíliaFunctional Electrical Stimulation assisted cycling (FES-Cycling) is increasingly becoming an alternative option recommended to people with spinal cord injury struggling with paraplegia and interested in practicing sports. In order to propose preconditions to guide FES-Cycling recommendation, we aimed to investigate some features and their potential relationships with responsiveness to Neuromuscular Electrical Stimulation (NMES). Fourteen volunteers attended a public recruitment forum to be assessed about their responsiveness through the 16-sessions of NMES. Volunteers were separated in two groups (responsive and non-responsive to NMES) which were investigated in the light of some personal, clinical, structural and functional features. Fifty seven percent of the initial sample responded to electrical stimulation with a visual contraction. This responsive group was predominantly composed by subjects presenting traumatic spinal cord injuries above T12 vertebral level. Only two subjects became responsive at the 3rd and 16th sessions. Among the observed features, the etiology and level of injuries seems to be more associated to responsiveness. Our observations seem to indicate that subjects with traumatic spinal cord injury above T12 level were the best potential candidates for FES-cycling.http://www.pagepressjournals.org/index.php/bam/article/view/6085Electrical stimulationBicyclingParathleticsSpinal cord
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author Juliana Araujo Guimarães
Lucas Oliveira da Fonseca
Clarissa Cardoso dos Santos-Couto-Paz
Antônio Padilha Lanari Bó
Charles Fattal
Christine Azevedo-Coste
Emerson Fachin-Martins
spellingShingle Juliana Araujo Guimarães
Lucas Oliveira da Fonseca
Clarissa Cardoso dos Santos-Couto-Paz
Antônio Padilha Lanari Bó
Charles Fattal
Christine Azevedo-Coste
Emerson Fachin-Martins
Towards parameters and protocols to recommend FES-Cycling in cases of paraplegia: a preliminary report
European Journal of Translational Myology
Electrical stimulation
Bicycling
Parathletics
Spinal cord
author_facet Juliana Araujo Guimarães
Lucas Oliveira da Fonseca
Clarissa Cardoso dos Santos-Couto-Paz
Antônio Padilha Lanari Bó
Charles Fattal
Christine Azevedo-Coste
Emerson Fachin-Martins
author_sort Juliana Araujo Guimarães
title Towards parameters and protocols to recommend FES-Cycling in cases of paraplegia: a preliminary report
title_short Towards parameters and protocols to recommend FES-Cycling in cases of paraplegia: a preliminary report
title_full Towards parameters and protocols to recommend FES-Cycling in cases of paraplegia: a preliminary report
title_fullStr Towards parameters and protocols to recommend FES-Cycling in cases of paraplegia: a preliminary report
title_full_unstemmed Towards parameters and protocols to recommend FES-Cycling in cases of paraplegia: a preliminary report
title_sort towards parameters and protocols to recommend fes-cycling in cases of paraplegia: a preliminary report
publisher PAGEPress Publications
series European Journal of Translational Myology
issn 2037-7452
2037-7460
publishDate 2016-06-01
description Functional Electrical Stimulation assisted cycling (FES-Cycling) is increasingly becoming an alternative option recommended to people with spinal cord injury struggling with paraplegia and interested in practicing sports. In order to propose preconditions to guide FES-Cycling recommendation, we aimed to investigate some features and their potential relationships with responsiveness to Neuromuscular Electrical Stimulation (NMES). Fourteen volunteers attended a public recruitment forum to be assessed about their responsiveness through the 16-sessions of NMES. Volunteers were separated in two groups (responsive and non-responsive to NMES) which were investigated in the light of some personal, clinical, structural and functional features. Fifty seven percent of the initial sample responded to electrical stimulation with a visual contraction. This responsive group was predominantly composed by subjects presenting traumatic spinal cord injuries above T12 vertebral level. Only two subjects became responsive at the 3rd and 16th sessions. Among the observed features, the etiology and level of injuries seems to be more associated to responsiveness. Our observations seem to indicate that subjects with traumatic spinal cord injury above T12 level were the best potential candidates for FES-cycling.
topic Electrical stimulation
Bicycling
Parathletics
Spinal cord
url http://www.pagepressjournals.org/index.php/bam/article/view/6085
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