Increasing fitness with FES rowing
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Functional electrical stimulation assisted rowing (FES-rowing) can be used as a rehabilitation procedure and recreational activity for persons with lower-limbs paralysis1. In FES-rowing typically quadriceps and hamstring muscles are stimulated, which improves the status of the cardiovascular system and increases muscle mass2,3; thereby, the risk from secondary complications associated with the sedentary lifestyle imposed on those who are unable to ambulate is reduced. The aims of the present study were (i) to assess the effectiveness of FES-rowing in young healthy subjects as compared with rowing alone; (ii) to evaluate the feasibility of rowing combined with the coordinated stimulation of 3 muscle groups (quadriceps, hamstrings and triceps
surae).
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functional electrical stimulation / FES-rowing / rehabilitation / lower-limbs paralysisSource:
Proceedings of IFESS, Toronto, Canada, June 2019, 2019Publisher:
- Toronto : IFESS
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- Design of Robot as Assistive Technology in Treatement of Children with Developmental Disorders (RS-MESTD-Integrated and Interdisciplinary Research (IIR or III)-44008)
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Институт техничких наука САНУ / Institute of Technical Sciences of SASATY - CONF AU - Popović Maneski, Lana AU - Blot, Maxime AU - Metani, Amine AU - Deley, Gaelle PY - 2019 UR - https://dais.sanu.ac.rs/123456789/7040 AB - Functional electrical stimulation assisted rowing (FES-rowing) can be used as a rehabilitation procedure and recreational activity for persons with lower-limbs paralysis1. In FES-rowing typically quadriceps and hamstring muscles are stimulated, which improves the status of the cardiovascular system and increases muscle mass2,3; thereby, the risk from secondary complications associated with the sedentary lifestyle imposed on those who are unable to ambulate is reduced. The aims of the present study were (i) to assess the effectiveness of FES-rowing in young healthy subjects as compared with rowing alone; (ii) to evaluate the feasibility of rowing combined with the coordinated stimulation of 3 muscle groups (quadriceps, hamstrings and triceps surae). PB - Toronto : IFESS C3 - Proceedings of IFESS, Toronto, Canada, June 2019 T1 - Increasing fitness with FES rowing UR - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_dais_7040 ER -
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Popović Maneski, L., Blot, M., Metani, A.,& Deley, G.. (2019). Increasing fitness with FES rowing. in Proceedings of IFESS, Toronto, Canada, June 2019 Toronto : IFESS.. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_dais_7040
Popović Maneski L, Blot M, Metani A, Deley G. Increasing fitness with FES rowing. in Proceedings of IFESS, Toronto, Canada, June 2019. 2019;. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_dais_7040 .
Popović Maneski, Lana, Blot, Maxime, Metani, Amine, Deley, Gaelle, "Increasing fitness with FES rowing" in Proceedings of IFESS, Toronto, Canada, June 2019 (2019), https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_dais_7040 .