KMID : 1123820070090010085
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Health & sports medicine 2007 Volume.9 No. 1 p.85 ~ p.92
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Effects of resistance training on inflammation variables andgait ability with 360¡Æ spinal fusion surgery
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Cho Ji-Hoon
Choi Sang-Ung Lee Sang-Chul
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Abstract
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The purpose of this study was to observe how resistance training altered inflammation variables and gait ability levels in lumbar patients during recovery stage after 360¡Æ spinal fusion surgery. The subjects were chosen from patients diagnosed with lumbar instability at J hospital. The total number of participants was 20 (10 experimental group: 5 men & 5 women:10 control group:5 men & 5 women). The patients in experimental group were able to walk on their own and participated in resistance training twice a day three days after the surgery and patients in control group are did not participate in any training. Analyse of inflammation variables and gait ability alterations are performed and the results were as follows: Levels of CRP & maximal walking speed have been analyzed to study it. The result showed that the experimental group had significantly lower level of CRP & maximal walking speed than the control (p<0.05). On the other hand, no changes were noticed in ESR, normal walking speed, stride length during both normal and maximal in both groups (p>0.05).
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KEYWORD
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resistance training, inflammation variables, gait ability, 360¡Æ spinal fusion surgery
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