The Value of High Intensity Locomotor Training Applied to Patients With Acute-Onset Neurologic Injury

Long-standing research in animal models and humans with stroke or incomplete spinal cord injury (iSCI) indicate that specific physical training variables, such as the specificity and amount of practice, may influence neurologic recovery and locomotor function. More recent data highlight the contributions of exercise intensity, as estimated indirectly by cardiovascular exertion, as potentially more important than previously considered. The effects of exercise intensity are well described in neurologically intact individuals, although confusion regarding the definitions of intensity and safety concerns have limited its implementation during physical rehabilitation of patients with neurologic injury.
Source: Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation - Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Tags: Special Communication Source Type: research