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    Title: Effects of Functional Electrical Stimulation Cycling Exercise on Bone Mineral Density Loss in the Early Stages of Spinal Cord Injury.
    Authors: Chien-Hung Lai, Hong-Shong Chang, Wing P. Chan, Chih-Wei Peng, Li-Kuo Shen, Jia-Jin J. Chen, *Shih-Ching Chen.
    Contributors: 臺北醫學大學
    Keywords: bone mineral density;functional electrical stimulation
    Date: 2010-02
    Issue Date: 2011-06-30 09:43:43 (UTC+8)
    Abstract: Objective: To determine whether bone mineral density loss
    after spinal cord injury can be attenuated by an early intervention
    with functional electrical stimulation cycling exercises
    (FESCE) and to ascertain whether the effect persists
    after FESCE is discontinued.
    Design: A prospective study.
    Subjects: Twenty-four individuals with spinal cord injury,
    26–52 days after spinal cord injury, were divided into
    FESCE or control groups.
    Methods: FESCE was applied in the initial 3 months and
    then suspended in the subsequent 3 months. Bone mineral
    density in the femoral neck and distal femur was measured
    using dual energy X-ray absorptiometry before training, immediately
    after the initial 3 months of training, and at the
    end of the subsequent 3 months.
    Results: The bone mineral density decrease rate in the distal
    femur in the FESCE group was significantly less than that in
    the control group during the initial 3 months. However, there
    was no significant difference in the subsequent 3 months.
    Conclusion: FESCE in the early stages of spinal cord injury
    can partly attenuate bone mineral density loss in the distal
    femur. However, bone mineral density loss in the distal femur
    cannot be ameliorated completely by FESCE. In addition,
    the effect on the attenuation of bone loss in the distal
    femur faded once FESCE was discontinued.
    Relation: Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine. 2010 Feb;42(2):150-4
    Appears in Collections:[Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation] Periodical Article

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