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Effects of age on muscle power, postural control and functional capacity after short-term immobilization and retraining
OBJECTIVES: This study investigated the effect of lower limb immobilization and retraining on postural control and muscle power in healthy old and young men. METHODS: Twenty men, nine old (OM: 67.3±4.4 years) and eleven young (YM: 24.4±1.6 years) underwent 2 weeks of unilateral whole-leg casting, fo...
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International Society of Musculoskeletal and Neuronal Interactions
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9716293/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36458386 |
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author | Elam, Cecilia Hvid, Lars G. Christensen, Ulrik Kjær, Michael Magnusson, S. Peter Aagaard, Per Käll, Lina Bunketorp Suetta, Charlotte |
author_facet | Elam, Cecilia Hvid, Lars G. Christensen, Ulrik Kjær, Michael Magnusson, S. Peter Aagaard, Per Käll, Lina Bunketorp Suetta, Charlotte |
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description | OBJECTIVES: This study investigated the effect of lower limb immobilization and retraining on postural control and muscle power in healthy old and young men. METHODS: Twenty men, nine old (OM: 67.3±4.4 years) and eleven young (YM: 24.4±1.6 years) underwent 2 weeks of unilateral whole-leg casting, followed by 4 weeks of retraining. Measures included center of pressure (CoP) sway length and area during single- and double-leg stance, maximal leg extensor muscle power, habitual and maximal 10-m gait speed, sit-to-stand performance, and 2-min step test. RESULTS: After immobilization, leg extension muscle power decreased by 15% in OM (from 2.68±0.60 to 2.29±0.63 W/kg, p<0.05) and 17% in YM (4.37±0.76 to 3.63±0.69 W/kg, p<0.05). Double-leg CoP sway area increased by 45% in OM (218±82 to 317±145 mm(2); p<0.05), with no change in YM (p=0.43). Physical function did not change after immobilization but sit-to-stand performance (+20%, p<0.05) and 2-min step test (+28%, p<0.05) increased in OM following retraining. In both groups, all parameters returned to baseline levels after retraining. CONCLUSION: Two weeks of lower limb immobilization led to decreases in maximal muscle power in both young and old, whereas postural control was impaired selectively in old men. All parameters were restored in both groups after 4 weeks of resistance-based retraining. |
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spelling | pubmed-97162932022-12-07 Effects of age on muscle power, postural control and functional capacity after short-term immobilization and retraining Elam, Cecilia Hvid, Lars G. Christensen, Ulrik Kjær, Michael Magnusson, S. Peter Aagaard, Per Käll, Lina Bunketorp Suetta, Charlotte J Musculoskelet Neuronal Interact Original Article OBJECTIVES: This study investigated the effect of lower limb immobilization and retraining on postural control and muscle power in healthy old and young men. METHODS: Twenty men, nine old (OM: 67.3±4.4 years) and eleven young (YM: 24.4±1.6 years) underwent 2 weeks of unilateral whole-leg casting, followed by 4 weeks of retraining. Measures included center of pressure (CoP) sway length and area during single- and double-leg stance, maximal leg extensor muscle power, habitual and maximal 10-m gait speed, sit-to-stand performance, and 2-min step test. RESULTS: After immobilization, leg extension muscle power decreased by 15% in OM (from 2.68±0.60 to 2.29±0.63 W/kg, p<0.05) and 17% in YM (4.37±0.76 to 3.63±0.69 W/kg, p<0.05). Double-leg CoP sway area increased by 45% in OM (218±82 to 317±145 mm(2); p<0.05), with no change in YM (p=0.43). Physical function did not change after immobilization but sit-to-stand performance (+20%, p<0.05) and 2-min step test (+28%, p<0.05) increased in OM following retraining. In both groups, all parameters returned to baseline levels after retraining. CONCLUSION: Two weeks of lower limb immobilization led to decreases in maximal muscle power in both young and old, whereas postural control was impaired selectively in old men. All parameters were restored in both groups after 4 weeks of resistance-based retraining. International Society of Musculoskeletal and Neuronal Interactions 2022 /pmc/articles/PMC9716293/ /pubmed/36458386 Text en Copyright: © Journal of Musculoskeletal and Neuronal Interactions https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 4.0 Unported, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Original Article Elam, Cecilia Hvid, Lars G. Christensen, Ulrik Kjær, Michael Magnusson, S. Peter Aagaard, Per Käll, Lina Bunketorp Suetta, Charlotte Effects of age on muscle power, postural control and functional capacity after short-term immobilization and retraining |
title | Effects of age on muscle power, postural control and functional capacity after short-term immobilization and retraining |
title_full | Effects of age on muscle power, postural control and functional capacity after short-term immobilization and retraining |
title_fullStr | Effects of age on muscle power, postural control and functional capacity after short-term immobilization and retraining |
title_full_unstemmed | Effects of age on muscle power, postural control and functional capacity after short-term immobilization and retraining |
title_short | Effects of age on muscle power, postural control and functional capacity after short-term immobilization and retraining |
title_sort | effects of age on muscle power, postural control and functional capacity after short-term immobilization and retraining |
topic | Original Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9716293/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36458386 |
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