KMID : 1148720230110010001
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2023 Volume.11 No. 1 p.1 ~ p.4
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The Effect of Low Intensity Interval Training on Patient with Generalized Weakness after Abdominal Aorta Replacement Surgery
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Ryou Hung-Ho
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Abstract
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Purpose: This study aimed to examine the effects of low-intensity interval training on a patient unable to walk due to generalized weakness after surgery.
Methods: A patient who underwent abdominal aortic replacement surgery was included in this study. Low-intensity interval training was performed with little difficulty for 24 days using an S-bar standing frame and a walking aid.
Results: With low-intensity training, the patient¡¯s muscle strength (lower extremity) increased from F? to F+. Aerobic ability improved, and the patient was able to walk more than 90 m using a walking aid in a state where walking was not possible. Furthermore, pulmonary edema and effusion improved.
Conclusion: Low-intensity interval training is useful for patients with general weakness after abdominal aortic replacement surgery.
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KEYWORD
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General Weakness, Low Intensity Interval Training, Abdominal Aortic Replacement
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