An Official Journal of Polish Society of Orthopaedics and Traumatology
ISSN:1897-2276
e-ISSN: 2449-9145
Editorial office, Journal of orthopaedics, Pakistan
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After a spinal cord injury, the effects of exercise and activity-based physical therapy on bone
Author(s):
Karim Abdullah*
Paralysis and a distinct form of neurogenic disuse osteoporosis result after spinal cord injury (SCI), which greatly raises the risk of fractures in the distal femur and proximal tibia. This bone loss is caused by increased bone resorption and almost non-existent bone formation during the acute post-SCI recovery phase, as well as a more traditional high-turnover osteopenia that develops over time, which is likely influenced by the ongoing neural impairment and musculoskeletal unloading. These findings have sparked interest in specialised exercise or activity-based physical therapy (ABPT) modalities that reload paralysed limbs and promote muscle recovery and use-dependent neuroplasticity (e.g., neuromuscular or functional electrical stimulation cycling, rowing, or resistance training, as well as other standing, walking, or partial weight-bearing interventions). However, evidence suppor.. Read More»
DOI.10.37532/1897-2276.2022.17(3).68
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