Abstract
Background:
In persons with multiple sclerosis (PwMS) resistance training improves muscle strength but effects on walking capacity are inconsistent.
Objective:
The objective was to determine the relation between different types of upper leg muscle strength measurements and walking capacity in PwMS.
Methods:
An observational cross-sectional study design was applied. Upper leg muscle strength of 52 PwMS (Expanded Disability Status Scale, EDSS range 1.5–6.5) was measured using isometric (knee extensors and flexors) and isokinetic (knee extensors) dynamometry. Walking capacity was assessed using the Timed 25-Foot Walk, Timed Up and Go and Two Minute Walk Test. Subgroups with mild (EDSS 1.5–4.0,
Results:
Greatest (
Conclusion:
Resistance training protocols may consider inclusion of exercises focusing on endurance knee extensor and isometric knee flexor strength when aiming to enhance walking capacity in persons with moderate ambulatory dysfunction.
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