The effect of a home exercise program for patients with hemophilia
10.14442/generalist.37.22
- VernacularTitle:血友病患者に対するホームエクササイズが身体機能と日常生活活動能力に及ぼす影響
- Author:
Miwa Goto
;
Hideyuki Takedani
;
Minoru Kubota
;
Nobuhiko Haga
;
Osamu Nitta
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
hemophilic arthropathy;
home exercise;
physical function;
activities of daily living;
physical activity
- From:An Official Journal of the Japan Primary Care Association
2014;37(1):22-26
- CountryJapan
- Language:Japanese
-
Abstract:
Introduction : The purpose of this study was to clarify the effectiveness of a home exercise (HE) program for hemophilic patients.
Methods : An intervention study was conducted over twelve weeks for patients aged 16 to 60 years, inclusive. Exercise guidance to assist in the improvement of their knee function was provided to the patients. Using questionnaires and assessments of physical function, we measured the physical condition of the patients before and after HE. Guidance about the strengthening of knee extensor muscles, static stretching of knee flexor muscles and standing balance training, as well as advice for the promotion of physical activities, was provided on an individualized basis. Muscle force and range of motion of the knee, modified Functional Reach (mFRT), 10 meter walking time, and 3 minute gait distance were all measured. All patients were surveyed for bleeding frequency, activities of daily living (ADL), and health related quality of life (HRQOL : SF-36), respectively.
Results : Twenty-two patients with an average age of 37.2 years, were included in the analysis, with 86.4% of them having a history of severe of hemophilia (coagulation factor level <0.01 IU mL−1). There were significant improvements in strength of knee extensor and range of extension of the knees, mFRT, 10 meter gait time, 3 minute gait distance, ADL, and physical function of SF 36. There was a significant correlation between Ex for locomotive activities and change of 3 minute gait distance. No increase in bleeding frequency was noted.
Conclusion : HE for hemophilic patients is useful for the improvement of muscle force and range extension of the knees, mFRT, gait speed, and ADL. Individualised guidance for improvement of physical activities and knee function is necessary for improvement of overall physical function.