Effective Interventions for Patients with Neurological Impairment
Exercise Promotion in Neurology- Test Your Knowledge!
Question
You are reviewing some articles which have investigated aerobic exercise interventions for people with stroke. The screening procedures and outcome measures include the following tests:
- VO2 Max
- VO2 Peak
- Anaerobic threshold
What do these tests measure and what are the implications of the results?
Answer
VO2 Max refers to the amount of oxygen you can utilise during exercise. It is measured in millilitres of oxygen consumed in one minute, per kilogram of body weight (mL/Kg/Min). A VO2 Max measurement involves gas analysis during an incremental exercise test which continues until the participant reaches their physiological maximal capacity indicated by a plateau in oxygen uptake despite an increase in workload.
The VO2 Peak is the term given to a VO2 test where a plateau in oxygen uptake is never reached and has typically been terminated at the request of the participant. This submaximal form of exercise testing is often used amongst clinical populations where maximal exercise testing may be deemed unethical. VO2 Peak is an indication of aerobic condition and is typically reduced amongst people with stroke. A low VO2 Peak will limit the ability to engage in sustained physical activity and may increase the risk of recurrent stroke.
The anaerobic threshold is the collective point at which there are non-linear increases in blood lactate concentration, CO2 production, end tidal oxygen and an abrupt increase in the expired oxygen fraction (FEO2). People with a low anaerobic threshold will experience discomfort at a lower intensity of exercise and therefore their ability to tolerate or enjoy sustained activity will be lower. Recent findings indicate that strength training can increase the anaerobic threshold.
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This question and answer is from Rachel Young, tutor on the upcoming Online Mini Series Course 'Exercise Promotion in Neurology'. For help with these patients in your practice, read on....
Exercise Promotion in Neurology
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Session 1
Assessment and programme planning
Thursday 28th May 2020 2pm – 4pm (UK time)
- Assess cardiovascular condition and muscular performance in the clinical setting
- Identify outcome measurement tools relevant to exercise for the neurological population
- Apply published guidelines and training principles to exercise for the neurological population
- Plan an exercise programme underpinned by training principles
- Understand the physiological responses and adaptations to cardiovascular and muscular training
Session 2
Exercise interventions for people with neurological impairment
Thursday 11th June 2020 2pm – 4pm (UK time)
- Apply relevant research findings to real world scenarios
- Develop innovative exercise solutions for people with neurological impairment across a range of settings
- Integrate exercise within a wider programme of rehabilitation
- Monitor exercise intensity and be able to progress or regress an exercise intervention
- Understand the role of assistive technologies in exercise and rehabilitation
Session 3
Developing sustainable support and delivery pathways for the neurological population
Thursday 25th June 2020 2pm – 4pm (UK time)
- Understand the barriers and motivators for exercise uptake amongst people with neurological impairment
- Apply behaviour change principles to the uptake of exercise in neurology
- Consider the challenges and opportunities associated with exercise referral schemes for people with neurological changes
- Explore models of service delivery to optimise long term engagement
- Recognise the inter-relationship between exercise, physical activity and participation
About The Presenter
Rachel Young (MSc, BSc (Hons), MCSP)
Senior Lecturer in Physiotherapy
Rachel is a senior lecturer in the physiotherapy team at Sheffield Hallam University. Rachel has extensive experience of teaching and assessment in Higher Education. Her role as team leader involves ensuring consistent, high quality delivery of the under-graduate and post-graduate physiotherapy programmes. Her areas of specialist interest are neurological rehabilitation and exercise prescription. Rachel was central to the integration of vocational awards in fitness instruction within the under-graduate curriculum. She is passionate about developing cross sector working between physiotherapy and the fitness industry to enhance the support for people living with long term conditions.
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